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Craft Beer


Adnams Dry Hopped lager seems to be available (and usually on offer) at most supermarkets and is really nice.

And whilst it's not a lager, I think most lager drinkers would enjoy Anchor Steam if they tried it.
Might give a couple a try the mora then, cheers.
 
And whilst it's not a lager, I think most lager drinkers would enjoy Anchor Steam if they tried it.

Great shout, but be careful as there's Anchor Steam and Anchor Lager. Both nice.

Been drinking a drinking a load of Kona Big Wave (Golden Ale) and Fire Rock (Pale Ale) this summer. I drink lager as well and lager drinking mates like the Big Wave particularly.
 
Great shout, but be careful as there's Anchor Steam and Anchor Lager. Both nice.

Been drinking a drinking a load of Kona Big Wave (Golden Ale) and Fire Rock (Pale Ale) this summer. I drink lager as well and lager drinking mates like the Big Wave particularly.

I think he'd probably enjoy both. The Anchor Lager is very nice but it's rare you see it in shops.
 
True. To be fair I'm spoilt where I am for beer places.

Tesco sell the Anchor Steam. Normally on 4 for £6.

Can usually bank on two pubs in Norwich having it in.

You in Manchester? I was out there on Saturday with my lass - Port Street Beerhouse is incredible. She lives in Macclesfield which is canny as well. Most of the smaller towns round there like Knutsford and Wilmslow are great for drinking anarl.
 
Can usually bank on two pubs in Norwich having it in.

You in Manchester? I was out there on Saturday with my lass - Port Street Beerhouse is incredible. She lives in Macclesfield which is canny as well. Most of the smaller towns round there like Knutsford and Wilmslow are great for drinking anarl.

Have you been to Brewtique yet? Brew Station is also meant to be decent but I've not been back home for a night out in ages.
 
Can usually bank on two pubs in Norwich having it in.

You in Manchester? I was out there on Saturday with my lass - Port Street Beerhouse is incredible. She lives in Macclesfield which is canny as well. Most of the smaller towns round there like Knutsford and Wilmslow are great for drinking anarl.

Yeah mate. Port Street Beerhouse is cracking. They also own Common, The Beagle and run

was 90p a bottle in durham tesco last weekend, bought 8 bottles.

Bargain.
 
I think he'd probably enjoy both. The Anchor Lager is very nice but it's rare you see it in shops.

M&S have it in all 3 of their shops local to me, plus the one in Perth, so I would assume it's pretty much the same nationwide.
 
not craft beer but lidl currently have a nice boxed selection on offer for £7.99 for 12 french beers from abbaye de vauclair. 6 styles, 2 of each, very good value and good beers.
 
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 make British beers 'pale' in comparison.

not craft beer but lidl currently have a nice boxed selection on offer for £7.99 for 12 french beers from abbaye de vauclair. 6 styles, 2 of each, very good value and good beers.
They do a cracking Amber ale (USA style not UK) which is really really hoppy. No 5 in a series of different beers. (its on the cap)
 
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