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48 Decent selection of English beers but I'm a Belgian fan and Asda only supplies 1 or 2 Belgian beers. |
64 Asda tends to be our go-to supermarket chain, but it isn't for the beer. The range isn't terrible, but it isn't on a par with the likes of Tesco or even Morrison's. You can usually find a hoppy pale at a good price from the likes of Siren, Seven Bro7hers and Vocation as well as quite a few BrewDog. Certainly a better selection than even two years ago. From what I can tell they don't rotate their selection all that often, but enough so that I can grab a haul of new rates once or twice a year. For deliveries, expect more than your fair share of substitutions. |
44 There is a decent volume of bottled lagers and traditional ales although mostly well known brands. There are some craft options available but not to the level of Morrisons. The main issue is the churn of new beers is almost non existent. I shopped here recently after a 3 month gap and there wasn't a single new beer. |
54 As you’d expect from this supermarket chain. Reasonable prices and some offers. Generally a few regional beers so a different selection in different areas. |
60 Free wifi. Decent selection of craft beer but Tesco and Morrisons are better |
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50 Huge supermarket chain, part of the Walmart group. This has certainly upped its game over recent years in some supermarkets but can be sporadic. Imported American craft beer can be found. |
58 Minimal, but clean environment, in other words a soulless place. The choice of beer and cider is pretty good, I would say slightly better than average with some good deals to be had. |
50 Huge supermarket chain, part of the Walmart group. This has certainly upped its game over recent years in some supermarkets but can be sporadic. Imported American craft beer can be found. |
62 Supermarket, visited several locations including Cheltenham and Stafford, have used online once. Garish green and beige decor means I can only give it 1 for ambiance, worst look of any supermarket I think. Service is about average for a supermarket, no real complaints but nothing outstanding either. Selection has improved a lot in the past year or so, obviously stocking a large range of lagers and traditional stuff but upping their craft game now, competing on a level near Morrisons and M&S. Nothing to blow your mind but great for people new to craft beer. Value is obviously quite good with it being a supermarket and them typically stocking lower priced stuff, when the craft offerings are on offer there's some good deals to be had. Overall worth checking out if you're fairly new to craft beer, but it is just a supermarket so not much more to be said. |
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