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Beer Available At Sourced Market St Pancras (arranged by most recent)
Freedom Organic Dark Lager 30, Samuel Smiths Organic Lager 42, Freedom Pilsner Lager 27, Cotswold Dark Lager 41, Samuel Smiths Organic Best Ale / Organically Produced Ale 62, Sharps Chalkys Bark 41, The Kernel India Pale Ale Nelson Sauvin 95, Sharps Chalkys Bite 64, The Kernel India Pale Ale Citra 99, Fuller’s London Pride (Pasteurised) 89, Rochefort Trappistes 6 98, Heather Ales Fraoch (Bottle) 68
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| Leighton (226), London, England | | January 13, 2012 A surprisingly nice selection of beers in a very convenient location - especially if you’re hopping on a train. They usually have a good range of beers from The Kernel, in addition to other random UK beers and a handful of imports. Good prices. You can drink there or take away. There is also a decent array of food products. Given the good selection highlighted by The Kernel, this place is probably worth visiting even if you aren’t in the station to travel. | | caesar (181), Bunnik/Utrecht, Netherlands | | August 20, 2011 I was there to find some Kernels to take home, but they were all sold out. Too bad. I asked for them and the ladies were really helpful, but the beers were only be supplied next week (by Utobeer btw). It’s on the international train station, so for what you can make of the ambiance, they did a good job I suppose. Small selection of some English and the occasional Belgian and American beer. I like the setup, together with nice cheese, sausage, soup, bread, etc. Score of the place might not be that high, but it’s basicly all you can ask for in such a place. | | KyotoLefty (286), Kyoto, Japan | | August 7, 2011 Not a whole lot to choose from, but a few for the train or plane ride home. Prices are rather high. | | JohnRMurdoch (208), Glasgow, Scotland | | July 29, 2011 Small specialist beer store / delicatessen on the lower level of Paddington Station. Reasonable selection of interesting British beers. Worth a visit if you are in the vicinity. | | KnutAlbert (212), Oslo, Norway | | June 20, 2011 Very convenient alternative to the chain shops and cafes. Great selection of meat, cheese etc, scotch eggs, pies etc. The beer selection in not overwhelming, but there should be something for any train journey here. Take away or sit down at one of their tables.
Every station should have one. | | Scopey (150), Croydon, England | | June 2, 2011 A great premium food and beverage outlet perfectly located for visits before taking the train. Food is top quality, with lots of meets, cheeses, pies and the like. The bottled beer selection is interesting and solid. Strong UK focus, with a particular highlight being the Kernel beers. More recently they have had a cask of ale and growler-type fills. If you are travelling through St Pancras this is the perfect place to stop by for rations for your onward journey. | | Rune (234), Tromsø, Norway | | March 23, 2011 A kind of farmers’ marked located right in the centre of St Pancras train station. Has got a good range of bottle beers, mostly from UK breweries. The bottles are available for consumption at one of the platters on the spot or to take away. Their brewery of the month was five different ales from the Great Newsome farm in Yorkshire. Friendly service. Must be lovely to eat and drink here. We were in a hurry and bought about 25 different beers for later enjoyments at our hotel (London, 19.03.2011). |
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