Enjoyable video and nice to see inside the brewery for one of my favourite ales. Not really true to say only a handful of brewers survive though, there are hundreds of micro breweries upholding the tradition and developing real ales. If you travel around the country there are pubs selling a fantastic variety of beers. Whilst most of the original breweries have gone, taken over and ruined by the big corporations the micro's are thriving.
Great video, always love watching stuff about beer, England and history. I have to say that there are some new question's about how/why India pale ale's where made. during the early time's of canonization the beer that was being imported to India was the traditional darker, heavier beer's. not exactly what you want to drink on a scorching hot after noon in India. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_pale_ale
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Do not play "aunt Sally" while having a quick gallon of Hooky
Enjoyable video and nice to see inside the brewery for one of my favourite ales. Not really true to say only a handful of brewers survive though, there are hundreds of micro breweries upholding the tradition and developing real ales. If you travel around the country there are pubs selling a fantastic variety of beers. Whilst most of the original breweries have gone, taken over and ruined by the big corporations the micro's are thriving.
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Great video, always love watching stuff about beer, England and history. I have to say that there are some new question's about how/why India pale ale's where made. during the early time's of canonization the beer that was being imported to India was the traditional darker, heavier beer's. not exactly what you want to drink on a scorching hot after noon in India. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_pale_ale