*BEEP*, *BEEP*… *BEEP*, *BEEP* It’s five forty-five am on a Thursday morning, and I’m rudely awoken by the unpleasant sound of my alarm clock, jolting me out of a deep slumber. I groan, haul myself out of bed and into the shower, before getting dressed and slipping out the back door at just gone halfContinue reading “In conversation with… Robin Wright, Co-Founder of Pig & Porter Brewing Co.”
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Beer Review: Weird Beard/Brodies Weird BROdMANCE (10%)
Originally bought as a gift to my dad for his birthday back in August, last night we finally decided to sit down and enjoy this Weird Beard and Brodies collaboration in front of the fireplace (pictured). A hefty 10% Maple Imperial Stout, Weird Brodmance (and no, that’s not a typo), was brewed by Johnny BrightContinue reading “Beer Review: Weird Beard/Brodies Weird BROdMANCE (10%)”
10 best canned craft beers
Previously the preserve of bland, flavourless and fizzy lagers, cans are fast becoming the dispensing method of choice for craft breweries – broadly speaking, breweries that are independently owned and brew using only high-quality ingredients – across the UK and overseas. Canned beer is more portable, quicker to cool and less likely to spoil dueContinue reading “10 best canned craft beers”
London’s 5 Best Craft Beer Breweries
Once upon a time, the beer scene in London was nothing short of diabolical. Back in the 1970’s, the chances of finding a locally produced brew in the capital were few and far between. The industry was dominated by large monopolistic corporations such as Watneys and Whitbread and Bass, producing bland, boring watery bitters. FastContinue reading “London’s 5 Best Craft Beer Breweries”
