There's something rather patrician about these under the arches breweries. They don't sell pints, 2/3rds is the biggest you can get. I get to feel that they're rationing it. On the other hand, after popping outside for a fag and being hit by a wave of heat, I asked for some water, mindful of the effect of beer and biking in hot sunshine. Voilà, a pint of water!
Just had a few at the werrington beer festival..not a tin in sight.
What is it with tinnies? I hate tinned beer
I think I may have spoken to Flozza yesterday. He seemed in charge and was from the Netherlands.My mate Flozza - the manager of the bar at BBNO - still can't get his head around you Brits and your pints. Mind you, he still can't believe how quick you all guzzle it down.
I think I may have spoken to Flozza yesterday. He seemed in charge and was from the Netherlands.
I got that impression too, from the use of language that indicates an enthusiastic embrace of management w*nkspeak in the article.
Disappointed but not particularly surprised. They're at a ''certain size'' and give the impression of being ambitious...
Another sell out... Maybe there needs to be a masterlist of those breweries made public where we can boycott...I got that impression too, from the use of language that indicates an enthusiastic embrace of management w*nkspeak in the article.
I'll wait to see how their beers develop. If they continue to produce fine beers - and they've done a few - I'll still pop over to their taproom in Bermondsey. It's only 5 relaxed minutes on the bike from here so not something to boycott just yet....Another sell out... Maybe there needs to be a masterlist of those breweries made public where we can boycott...
But how many minutes back by bikeI'll wait to see how their beers develop. If they continue to produce fine beers - and they've done a few - I'll still pop over to their taproom in Bermondsey. It's only 5 relaxed minutes on the bike from here so not something to boycott just yet....