all to open by the end of march
http://www.brewdog.com/blog-article/...-brewdog-leeds
all to open by the end of march
http://www.brewdog.com/blog-article/...-brewdog-leeds
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Interesting comment at the bottom of the page from StevieBoiy,to which I agree completely.
If you mean the comment that cask is great and keg is gassy, I agree too. Lots of Brewdog fans will get a shock if all these new bars are keg only.
Alcohol doesn't solve problems .... but then again, neither does milk.
Bring it on, it'll be a great addition to the south-centre Leeds crawl. Heavily hopped beers like Brewdog's are best with a bit of carbonation. Brewdog fans are interested in good beer, not in some archaic debate on the merits or whatever of dispense methods. We'll leave that to the self-important bloggers. If it allows good beer like Brewdog's to become more widespread, then all the better. Great news for beer lovers.
BREWDOG Leeds -I'm not sure an industrially styled outlet for cold, fizzy, cloudy, overpriced, over-hyped beer is good news for anyone with functioning critical facilties.
I think more outlets for Magic Rock or Mallinsons would be a cause for celebration.
Last edited by oldboots; 05-01-2012 at 20:34.
We had the Camden Town cask beer (Showboat) in the York Tap too, on 17th Dec. Definately not keg.
We tried their keg Wheat and keg Ink in York Tap but found it too cold and won't be chasing keg beers. Only tried it at York Tap as it was a heck of a lot cheaper than the keg in Craft Beer Co in London when we were down there, so I don't think I'll be chasing Brewdog either when I see their keg beers.
Alcohol doesn't solve problems .... but then again, neither does milk.