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Craft Beer


Another bump.

Looking to buy some of the Beavertown ales, any good websites SMB?

Don’t think it’s on Eebria currently.

Are you Sunderland based? Lou’s should have some in. Alternatively if you’re Newcastle, Manchester or Noriwch based I can also point you in the right direction.
 
I know I'm gonna get absolute pelters from the SMB for this. But I have to say that some of these American style craft beers are f***ing class

Granted, a bit more expensive, but they are very tasty

Have a Beavertown Neck Oil Session IPA on the go. Very canny

They are becoming huge over here with the micro brewery style craft beers. I drink a lot of Shiner Bock which is a texas dark ale and very nice. Also love Samuel adams stuff
 
Becoming? :lol:

Sam Adams isn’t craft either mate.

I know that it isn't......theres a one called lost forty brewing here in Arkansas which do a nice one called Love Honey

Samuel Adams have a huge range too its not just their Boston Lager...They do great multipacks around thanksgiving and xmas with all kinds in
 
Don’t think it’s on Eebria currently.

Are you Sunderland based? Lou’s should have some in. Alternatively if you’re Newcastle, Manchester or Noriwch based I can also point you in the right direction.

No, Oxfordshire based so they're all a bit far for me.

Have been looking on & but some of the website reviews are putting me off.

Anyone ever used the above sites?
 
No, Oxfordshire based so they're all a bit far for me.

Having been looking on & but some of the website reviews are putting me off.

Anyone ever used the above sites?

I’ve never bought online except for the Mikkeller web shop tbh.

People I know swear by Eebria though.
 
No, Oxfordshire based so they're all a bit far for me.

Have been looking on & but some of the website reviews are putting me off.

Anyone ever used the above sites?

Give these a bash Or
Think ales by mail is free postage.
 
No, Oxfordshire based so they're all a bit far for me.

Have been looking on & but some of the website reviews are putting me off.

Anyone ever used the above sites?
Beer wulf is a new site. It's owned by a big brewery so the prices are low. Plus free delivery on cases of 12 or more.
 
currently supping an Urban Farm House - Cherry Stone Sour, which is weird. don't normally like sour beers but this one is canny

got an Elusive Brewing / FiveCloud collaboration to drink next. its a an IPA, 7.2%
 
Beer wulf is a new site. It's owned by a big brewery so the prices are low. Plus free delivery on cases of 12 or more.
I didn’t know that, I was under the impression (from another forum I post on) that they were primarily based in Holland with a UK warehouse and that was why prices were low.

I used them for the first time last week and was very impressed - it’s more for the Belgian beer fans than those into big hoppy American IPAs though. I got 12 Belgian and Dutch beers for £14 delivered. TBF I went through their beers starting with the cheapest and added anything I’d never had before, with an Untappd rating of 3.5/5 or higher, to my basket, but still... £1.19 for a bottle of 9% Belgian Tripel is pretty rare these days!
 
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I didn’t know that, I was under the impression (from another forum I post on) that they were primarily based in Holland with a UK warehouse and that was why prices were low.

I used them for the first time last week and was very impressed - it’s more for the Belgian beer fans than those into big hoppy American IPAs though. I got 12 Belgian and Dutch beers for £14 delivered. TBF I went through their beers starting with the cheapest and added anything I’d never had before, with an Untappd rating of 3.5/5 or higher, to my basket, but still... £1.19 for a bottle of 9% Belgian Tripel is pretty rare these days!
They are owned by the group (in bev) I think they are called that own Heineken. Massive buying power which is why they are a good deal cheaper than most of the mail order cos.
 
They are owned by the group (in bev) I think they are called that own Heineken. Massive buying power which is why they are a good deal cheaper than most of the mail order cos.
If you click on “about us” on the website it says that the sole investor is Heineken NV. Every day’s a school day!
 
currently supping an Urban Farm House - Cherry Stone Sour, which is weird. don't normally like sour beers but this one is canny

got an Elusive Brewing / FiveCloud collaboration to drink next. its a an IPA, 7.2%

Tom and Josh from Five Clouds are canny lads and currently cuckoo brewers, looking to get the money together for their own set up through their bar and their brewing when they can get the space/resources. The sooner they can the better imo because they’re very good brewers!
 
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