Tis definitely open. My ol' man went down and he said it's fairly similar to what it was, and the ale was decent enough. I'm heading down later on.Heard that Ye Cracke reopened tonight, don't know if it's true, only one way to find out.
Tis definitely open. My ol' man went down and he said it's fairly similar to what it was, and the ale was decent enough. I'm heading down later on.Heard that Ye Cracke reopened tonight, don't know if it's true, only one way to find out.
Their mild was very nice, sad to see another brewery disappear.
Would not be surprised if it eventually appeared in the Netherton Hall pub in Frodsham.More on the relaunch of Boddingtons Mk. 2.
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Amstel do (or at least did) a brilliant dark lager back in about 2000.View attachment 324458
New favourite in home and bargains. Seems slightly nicer out the bottle. Not sure if that's always the case with cans v bottles.
Amstel do (or at least did) a brilliant dark lager back in about 2000.
Only ever been once, had no urge to go again.
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Had a pint of this today, at the Head of Steam in Lime street station.
Cost me around £3.65
Disappointing with an unpleasant sour aftertaste.
I find it difficult these days to find a nice pint of bitter.