New brewery in Birmingham just launched - http://www.birminghambrewingcompany.co.uk/
One in, one out. Sacre Brew to be closed in Wolves - https://twitter.com/SacreBrew/status/831849832369250304
One in, one out. Sacre Brew to be closed in Wolves - https://twitter.com/SacreBrew/status/831849832369250304
Beer was decent. Her American IPA was very good (won beer of the year at Wolves Camra Festival) as was her export stout, Sloe Gin Beer and imperial porter. Her American Pales and Mint Stout were pretty decent too. Nothing upto the standard of the likes of Kernel, BBNo, Buxton, Cloudwater etc, but pissed all over anything Marston's are chucking out. She liked to brew a lot of Belgian and European styles (Tripels, Belgian Pales, Quads, Gruits etc) which aren't my forte really and are a tough sell into the local Wolverhampton marketplace really. Another issue was having no regular outlet and familiar core range. Seemed to brew whatever she liked, whenever she fancied it. Her one flagship beer (Man On The Oss) was a Rye Saison, which is just always going to be too challenging for the general public - it also wasn't that great a beer.Did they produce good beer or have they fallen foul of just not being competitive enough? I can't say I've tried any of their stuff and it would be interesting how much they have it up for sale for.
Bottles?Think I had a couple of their beers at The Platform Ale House when I made a visit last year.
No, a pint if I remember correctly. But could be completely wrong.Bottles?
Edit. Was wrong. Not got anything listed on my Untappd.No, a pint if I remember correctly. But could be completely wrong.