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13 reviews for Clockwork Beer Co.
desdemoor (4), London, England does not count - explanation | | July 20, 2009 I was disappointed with this place, which I’d been meaning to visit for years and missed on several trips to Glasgow. I wasn’t in the best of moods as I’d just got soaked in a downpour, but the bar staff were surly and disinterested. It was mid-afternoon and the place felt cavernous and unwelcoming, with flat screen tellies blaring away, and to top it all my Amber IPA was off, end of barrel yeasty vinegary soup, but they’d already made me feel they were doing me a favour by serving it and I didn’t want to risk further grumpiness by taking it back. I just left. I might be back to give them another chance but with more central and much friendlier places in Glasgow to tempt me it’ll be a tough call. | | cgarvieuk (24), Edinburgh, Scotland | | May 14, 2008 A decent enough brew pub with some intereting ales, quality can vary a bit though | | Ungstrup (245), Frederiksberg, Denmark | | September 15, 2007 I find this a mixture of old and new - red brick walls and sports on tv. The service was OK, though a bit slow at times. The selection is great for a brewpub - 6 own beers on and more than 10 guest ales plus loads of bottled beers - among them continental beers I haven’t had. I had a very tasty haggis here at a very reasonable price. A must visit for the selection, when in Glasgow. | | M0RHI (26), Luxembourg, Luxembourg | | August 26, 2007 Nice big airy pub, trying to be old fashioned in the south side of glasgow, just away from Hampden park. Lots of their own beers and guests on either air dispense, tap or handpull - I was told to order by number, rather than name! Food was quite good quality and is of the usual fayre. Strikes me more of a foody pub than a beery one. | | Rastacouere (475), Montréal, Quebec | | August 26, 2007 Rather modern place serving a wide range of bottles on top of 5-6 guest casks and 5-6 of their own beers. Basically, enough goodies to spend lots of time in theory, but the place is not as comfortable as most and their own beers, while trying some interesting styles, don’t fare too well on my rating scale. That being said, it would be worth the detour (about 20 minutes by train to Mnt. Florida at 1.70 Pounds for a return ticket from Glasgow Central) if you stayed in Glasgow for 3 days or so. | | TBone (123), Pori, Finland | | September 17, 2006 You take a local train to get there, but quite easy to find and certainly worth of visiting. Wide range of own beers, ok food and service, clean nice place. | aschscot (1), , Scotland does not count - explanation | | June 13, 2006 A good place to come for either an evening drink or a Sunday Lunch. Clockwork caters for all ages and tastes. Great beers, ever changing choices. | BruggeBeer (1), , Scotland does not count - explanation | | June 7, 2006 This bar has changed hands in the last 18 months. I think the food has improved since them. I generally choose their guest beers, as their homebrews tend to have that "too new" taste.
I had their last bottle of Cantillon Geuze today, I don’t think they are re-stocking it!
| | Magicdave6 (50), London, England | | March 27, 2006 A good place to go and rate some beers, though i have to say im not a big fan of thier beers. Good selection of bottled german beers too. | | GarethYoung (25), Glasgow, Scotland | | March 15, 2006 nice brewpub on the south side of glasgow. They have a selection of real ales from other breweries as well as their own, they are vacuum poured which makes the body feel a little dead to me, but aside from that the beer is excellent. very good, if pricey (Many of the belgians are not far off £5 a bottle), beer menu. Food is decent, all round a great pub. |
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