factormax said:Anyone come across this lager in pubs lately? I used to love this. Admittedly, there were only a few places that served it, but now it seems to have disappeared altogether. :icon_sad:
BigBoar said:Where abouts are you? Beers of the world in Norfolk used to have it in by the case load. They also do a mixed case of unusual German lagers.
Greg.
dodgy said:factormax said:Anyone come across this lager in pubs lately? I used to love this. Admittedly, there were only a few places that served it, but now it seems to have disappeared altogether. :icon_sad:
If you liked the Lowenbrau Dark, I might recommend a dark wheat type (Hefe-Weisse) made by Weihenstephan (Germany). They also do a regular beer called Original Premium that's a nice take on a classic Czech Pilsner.
Martin
antdad said:http://www.inapub.co.uk/pubs/beer/London/Lowenbrau
factormax said:I've always considered Lowenbrau to be something of a 'classy' beer, and the World's End to be....well...let's just say, a dive. But them, I'm not a teenager anymore, and each to his own.
I'll make it a thing to pop in there and investigate one weekday luchtime, when it might be a bit quieter.
Go to the Plough in Homerton, good ales abound. No Factory stuff.BigBoar said:London eh? I'd head over to Shoreditch, true, the hipsters are annoying but there are some cracking pubs.
Your not wrong! Usually go to the Cuban close by or Proud, art exhibition by day, club by night. World's end do a few good draughts. CAMRA beer festival is a must (not missed one for some time) still trying to hunt down Cairns raisin beer.factormax said:antdad said:http://www.inapub.co.uk/pubs/beer/London/Lowenbrau
Thanks Antdad - that's a great help! The World's End! I actually live within staggering distance of that pub. Who would have believed it! I've always considered Lowenbrau to be something of a 'classy' beer, and the World's End to be....well...let's just say, a dive. But them, I'm not a teenager anymore, and each to his own.
I'll make it a thing to pop in there and investigate one weekday luchtime, when it might be a bit quieter.
Go to the Plough in Homerton, good ales abound. No Factory stuff.