I paid £5.50 4 years ago here, so sounds about right, a rip of then and still is now by the sounds of it. Nice beer though.
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I paid £5.50 4 years ago here, so sounds about right, a rip of then and still is now by the sounds of it. Nice beer though.
Mobberley Brewhouse - Whirly Bird
Despite posts I've made in the past I know for a fact it's not grim up North or in the Midlands. It was £3.20 in the Grove in Huddersfield but a better pint for £2.90 (I think, I didn't write it down) in the Bell Hotel Spoons in Norwich. Obviously this was just cask but I would never bother with it on keg.
Late submission,been navigating.Visits during the week to Letchworth,Hertford,Bristol and Bath.
Garden City Brewery -- Amarillo Pale*
Garden City Brewery -- Mash Up
McMullens -- Cask (3PT)
McMullens -- IPA
New Bristol -- Little India
Titanic -- Iceberg*
Blue Bee -- Red Comet
Thornbridge -- Dalton *
Thornbridge -- Wye (very unusual cucumber flavoured brew)
King Street Brewhouse -- White Trash *
Bristol Beer Factory -- Milk Stout *
Arbor -- Why Kick a Moo Cow *
Keystone -- VPA
Beerd -- Monterey
RCH -- Pitchfork
Bristol Beer Factory -- Independence * (3 PT)
Some good stuff there with BOTW Arbor Why Kick a Moo Cow on top form in the Bath Brew House.
No offence taken, AH. It was only after I'd parted with my hard-earned, that I noticed (much to my chagrin) a blackboard with their complete beer range, stating quite clearly that they offered all their beers in pints, halves or thirds. I believe the saying rhymes with 'clucking bell'...
Quite a pedestrian week for me, but the best of an average bunch was Northern Monk Chennai Porter.
A black, smooth bit of 5.4% lovliness, in The Baum of course.:cheers: