Wetherspoons selling off real ales at 99p/pint ahead of lockdown


You tried Pinter?

I wondered about that but I think I'd need to go through a fair whack of it to justify it and the price of the next brew etc. If you don't mess about with it and I'm guessing don't move it like the friend of @Ciro_DiMarzio did, I suspect it could be ok.

One of those perfect pour machines look great but I don't have people round enough and regularly to justify one for myself. Tempting as it would be.
 
I wondered about that but I think I'd need to go through a fair whack of it to justify it and the price of the next brew etc. If you don't mess about with it and I'm guessing don't move it like the friend of @Ciro_DiMarzio did, I suspect it could be ok.

One of those perfect pour machines look great but I don't have people round enough and regularly to justify one for myself. Tempting as it would be.
I bought one during lockdown. It is great, but more fun with others around to share the beer. Can be quite expensive at £25 for each mini keg of 9 pints, but Ghost Ship at £15 is fab value. My Xmas beer order will be in these kegs rather than the usual bottles.
 
Lerrus know what you think. Been toying with getting one for a while.
They look pretty shit mind, I don't see the appeal. Apparently there are Facebook groups where people have sussed out tips on how to improve the beers beyond the basic instructions you get with the pack, definitely worth looking at.
 

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