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Beer Available At Craft Beer Co. (arranged by most recent)
The Kernel India Pale Ale Black V 87, Southern Tier Gemini 99, Southern Tier 2xIPA 97, Dark Horse Tres Blueberry Stout 98, Evil Twin Femme Fatale Brett 92, The Kernel India Pale Ale C.A.S.C. 91, Ilkley Siberia Saison , Thornbridge Wye , Hoppin Frog Barrel Aged BORIS Royale 100, Mighty Oak Mortal Coil , Mighty Oak Mermay’d , St. Bernardus Pater 6 96, Sly Fox Rte. 113 India Pale Ale 92, Crouch Vale Brewers Gold 95, Mikkeller It’s Alive! (White Wine Barrel) 98, Dark Horse Perkulator Coffee Dopplebock 91, Dark Star Espresso Stout (Cask) 91, Jester King/Mikkeller Drink’in the Sunbelt 95, Summer Wine Kahuna 85, The Kernel Pale Ale Stella Centennial
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| nate2g (320), Marlborough, New Zealand | | May 23, 2012 Need I say more. A highlight for London beer drinkers. | Black_Heart (5), London, England does not count - explanation | | May 22, 2012 Love the beer but Im not huge on the atmosphere. The staff are great thou! | | beervikingcrew (13), , England | | May 10, 2012 All good. An old school pub reinvented into a serious beer mecca. | beekey (1), , Sweden does not count - explanation | | May 1, 2012 Very nice selection of beers, good service and friendly staff. However, take caution when paying with foreign credit cards. They charged me in my local currency instead of GBP without asking. I wouldn’t mind tipping you off for your good service, but in this case you are stealing from your customers. This is not okay at all. | | phredrik (28), Aalborg, Denmark | | April 28, 2012 Was there in july obly a week or two after they opened. When we got there at 5 in the afternoon it was so insanely crowded, I guess there was about 50-60 people oot on the street as well as te actual bar being completely crammed with people. S it was so crowded I didn’t get any impression of the over all service, the staff were busy seemed friendly. The kegs and cask list was impressive, but very similar to, say, CPK. The prices on cask ales were very reasonable, £3.40 a pint, where as the kegs were a bit on the high side. Bottle list was also impressive, lots of Amerian micros as well as classics like Mikkeller, Nøgne Ø and what have you. The surroundings in the bar was a bit preppy and chique, but definitely a place I was spend an afternoon if it wasn’t completely crowded. Will return next time I’m in London, hoping it’s not so crowded. | jorge76 (9), , Italy does not count - explanation | | April 26, 2012 new add in town but already the place to go !! well located and easy to find from farringdon tube .. the selection is simply amazing both on draught and pulls , impossible to mention all the beers in there... good choice of pork pies and scotch egg ... | | teorn88 (25), Rimini, Italy | | April 22, 2012 Been there on a Saturday early afternoon, which probably helped avoid the biggest crowd. I could easily score a seat, but there are not many. The main room is just a spacious area in front of the counter and a few small tables at corners. Altough the forniture is typical British pub, the armosphere wasn’t cozy at all. Bartenders were mostly smiling and helpful, which is always appreciated. Selection on tap is wide with good English offerings on cask as well. Not too many high ABV beers though, and meybe the mono-pour-size (half pint) was the reason. Anyways, more choice in pour size would be appreciated. Bottle list is deep and interesting, with many unique Mikkeller and US offerings. A few things from Italy and Scandinavia as well. Food choice is very narrow: either microwaved English pies or a cold Scottish egg. Cheaps by the bag of course as well, but lack of kichen can be an issue is wanting to eat well along your drinks. Prices were quite steep, but almost in line with London craft beer stadards. Overall, nice place for selection, but could easily improve is pour sizes choice. Also lacks a real kitchen and some coziness to me. | | tiong (26), Espoo, Finland | | April 18, 2012 [ Updated April 19, 2012 ] Located a just short walk from the tube station. Nice tap selection of local, European and American craft beers. Massive amount of local casks as well, many of which from breweries I haven’t even heard of. Great quality focused, although a bit pricey bottle selection as well. Overall a must visit if you are in town. | | JohnRMurdoch (208), Glasgow, Scotland | | April 15, 2012 A new beer bar in Central London. Small corner bar with traditional styling. Has a amazing selection of cask, keg & bottled beers. Similar to the Euston Tap but more spacious and better surroundings. Good service. The best beer venue in London. | | tderoeck (93), Gent, Belgium | | April 10, 2012 Being the number one bar in London, this was the first place we headed to with our American friends who were in London at the same time. The place is like an empty box, a couple of tables and stools, a bar, a mirror, that’s it. No cosiness, no soul. It does have character. The character of spilled beer from last night that hasn’t been cleaned up. Pretty dirty. Cask selection was ok, but not mind blowing, same with the tap list. Someone below states it has the best selection in London, I dare this guy to go to Euston tap. :p The waiters at the bar were friendly but not overly interested in a Belgian and an American beer geek visiting their bar. Oh well, their loss. Next pub, please! |
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