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Second pint of this in Egerton's and its mighty fine. There's some very happy blues in here.
Bought a case of their stuff for my dad, as part of his Crimbo present.
Big fan of their stuff.
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Second pint of this in Egerton's and its mighty fine. There's some very happy blues in here.
If I'm over in London and it's available--Camden Hells Lager, this is probably my go-to, as it's very drinkable and I can string together quite a few (but sheesh...London prices this last time I was there were pretty crazy!)
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Sam Smiths pubs, as well as being wonderfully ornate, are great value for money, with a very good range of beers ( if you like there beers )
If I'm over in London and it's available--Camden Hells Lager, this is probably my go-to, as it's very drinkable and I can string together quite a few (but sheesh...London prices this last time I was there were pretty crazy!)
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I probably mostly drink it out of nostalgia as well, as when we were living in London doing the study abroad in Spring of 2019, that's when I discovered it and we consumed a lot of it. There are certainly better lagers out there, I'm sure.It's pretty expensive because it's always a pubs 'premium' lager, when it's a pub tied to a brewery - same with Beavertown. Both are owned by inbev or one of the other ones. It is still brewed in Camden though
If you go to a more beer centric place you would probably find a cheaper, local independent lager
I love a good Milk Stout, one of the best I’ve had was by Duck Rabbit brewery in North Carolina:View attachment 238523
Sláinte Shane, it'll be a lesser yuletide without ye, bit I for one will raise many glasses to you.
Onto my Beer52 monthly IPA delivery. Always a mixed bag of lovely and crap.