Brewers who make beer you like, so horses for courses.
I would say that most people using station bars have either got half an hour to kill or are waiting for someone. That you get unexciting beer costing a quid more than the nectar in your local isn't a show-stopper. It's hardly as though you are sitting down to a three hour session.
These have all provided me with good cask in the last year or so but no idea if they are the best but they don't as yet sell to Wetherspoons as far as.i am aware.
North,Northern monk,cloudwater,five points,Elusive,deya,verdant,burning sky,howling hops mondo,darkstar,Wylam north riding ,marble.Oakham and Thornbridge are good and do sell to Wetherspoons near me.Green devil ipa £2.66 and Jaipur £3.26 in Hammersmith today
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I missed off Siren,Tiny rebel and Kernel.
£3.40 for a half of a 4.2% beer at The Northcote Arms the other day.
Duke of Wellington - £4.00 for a half of Gamma Ray.
£3.2 for a half of Punk IPA in Manchester Brewdog
£3.75 for a half of something by Salt in the Oast House afterwards
Stopped off in Paddington to watch the footie last night in The Dickens Tavern, being a Greene King pub I didn't fancy the cask on offer so decided on a pint of Paulaner Lager for a change, there was little change at £7.25 a pint, needless to say I nursed it the entire match.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
£8.40 for two bottles of alcohol free Sam's Brown Ale in the Princess Louise the other day. And they say Sam's beer is cheap.