It is a superb beer, crazy price,this is a reflection of the stupid prices prices being charged for craft keg beers and the idiots who pay it on a regular basis. This is more Pub/Bar greed rather than the breweries charging I would say.
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Debated about buying a Weird Beard beer in a new bottleshop/bar last night but decided too expensive. Did a job in a beer shop today and the guy said have a beer so I picked the beer I nearly paid for last night.Free tastes better I hope.
Cant actually be positive as I was told the price of a few beers at once but think £5.95(to drink in) but all the prices were high and I just zoned out and was thinking fook that.I was thinking Aqualung could get 3 pint in Mcspoons,the northern contingent who drink in real pubs could probably get 2 pints,Moby in Hampshire could get a pint and a half and I get a less than a pint bottle of beer.But to be fair drank it tonight and it was lovely where as 6 of the 9 beers I drank at the Wandsworth beer fest all about £4 a pint were pretty kak.Sometimes its worth the extra.
I had Triton Sin Bin on cask, sub 4.0% I think although the bottled stuff is 6.2%, at The Nonsuch Inn, North Cheam last week at £1.99, I didn't think the beer was particularly anything special though.
Spoons put their prices up in October so I would guess it's now £2.05 excluding Monday, festivals and the January sale. That one would be cheaper because it's a bit remote, ie not near a shopping centre or transport hub. It's a different story in Sutton or even worse Wimbledon.