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Beer Available At Sir William’s Pub (arranged by most recent)
Lindemans Kriek 91, Leffe Blonde 87, Leffe Brune 92, Laško Zlatorog 13, Bernard Sváteční Ležák 55, Bernard Černé Pivo 13° 89, N’Ice Chouffe 99, Youngs Special London Ale 94, Fuller’s 1845 99, Rochefort Trappistes 10 100, Gulden Draak 99, Gouden Carolus Tripel 98, Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Märzen 97, Fuller’s Discovery (Bottle) 44, Mongozo Mango 11, Fullers India Pale Ale (Bottle conditioned 5.3%) , La Trappe Quadrupel 99, Mahrs Bräu Kellerbier Ungespundet Hefetrüb 80, Rochefort Trappistes 8 100, Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Weizen 94
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| ogivlado (242), Zagreb, Croatia | | March 17, 2011 Cute little pub, only few minutes from the Central station. 44 beers available at that time. Cosy midday atmosphere, about ten people inside, mostly drinking tee. Typical pub interior. No food, only snacks. Waiter gave us cup of olives and cheese free of charge. Found two new beers here. | | Marko (169), Split, Croatia | | February 15, 2011 The first pub we visited on our last tour de Ljubljana. Located in central Ljubljana, it seems to draw a crowd from younger folk through yuppies to an older, more intellectual crowd. More or less standard arrangement of paraphernalia on the wall, but also a large row of books, mostly very interesting titles, and I wouldn’t mind going there and reading with coffee/tea (nice selection of that)/a beer in the corner. That is, if it doesn’t get as packed as it did today, the patio is small, basically a couple of tables outside by the wall and doesn’t help in the rain/during snow like today, and the space inside is a bit more limited than one would hope for. Superb service, A polite, friendly, efficient and interested waiter, and we even got some olives and (lovely) cheese with our beer! The fare here seems to be sandwiches though, which we haven’t tried. The beer list is slightly hit & miss, obviously far better than in the average pub in Ljubljana and nicely varied but an experienced beer traveller won’t find much of interest. The draught selection is underwhelming too, but it’s still worth visiting as there are some beers you won’t find in other higher profile pubs (at least the ones we visited). All in all, I’ll be back :). | sirwilliams (1), , Slovenia does not count - explanation | | October 9, 2010 [ Updated February 14, 2012 ] An all together classier affair than most other pubs in town, Sir William’s clientele is largely a reflection of its location between the national courthouse and Radio Television Slovenia, as well as several business hotels. Billed as a literary café, there’s a selection of English and Slovene language books to peruse or exchange for, and a variety of events including book readings, wine tastings and cultural evenings. But of course it wouldn’t be a pub without beer and the selection is ample - with some 50 in all including a half dozen on draught. (In Your Pocket city magazine) |
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