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Thanks for the alert,Camden could do with a decent drinking venue.Lets hope BrewDog manage to keep to their schedule for opening.
Hmmm. Quite surprised to read that. Local bloggers were getting their knickers in a twist about Leeds being the next city on BrewDog's list:
http://eatingisntcheating.blogspot.c...this-year.html
Maybe next in line?
'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.
Despite using the phrase 'craft ale' I suspect that this, like their others, will be keg-only.
Which is fair enough but I won't be making a massive beeline for it if so.
hee hee, whilst they make a big bluster about being 'artisan' and 'craft' they're after long life kegs that can be put into trendy pubs and bars and increase profits just like it's 1972.
If they can't even be bothered to put in a couple of casks in their own bars it makes you wonder whether they will simply stop casking altogether in a few years. Or whether they realise that the type of person they are likely to employ in these bars is just some tragic workshy wannabe-hipster who doesn't have the braincells to look after the cellar properly.
Everyone loses, really.
Well I've not yet seen it on cask, but it would be pretty hard to improve upon the keg or bottled version.
I expect like most cask ale, it could be very nice or it could be appalling. I've known very good beers in very good pubs to be unable to be enjoyed as nothing like real thing.