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Hand In Hand
Type: Brewpub beer info Rating N/A - too few ratings
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| 4 | 65% | 72% | 62% | N/A | 15% | 68% | N/A |
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FRESHNESS Last rating was 2 months ago Hours: 3-11 Mon-Fri, 12-11 Sat, 12-1030 Sun Taps: ~10 Bottles: ~15
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Your Opinions
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| jbrus (84), Delft, Netherlands | | August 8, 2008 Looks a bit dusty, old and uninteresting. Got served as if I wasn’t really wanted there by a annoying fat guy. Selection wasn’t that great either. They didn’t have 10 taps, maybe 8? but only a few cask ales. | | MrGrumpy (13), Crawley, England | | October 29, 2006 After The Evening Star, the next best pub in Brighton. I usually call in once a year after my visit to Brighton Eye Hospital which is nearby. A pint or two of Kemptown Bitter (my favourite of the three beers) is usually enough to sustain me for the walk down the hill to the Evening Star before catching a train home. I was sorry to read of the passing of the charismatic landlord recently. He was quite a character. | | Pub (73), Banbury, England | | November 20, 2004 I liked the Hand, it was small but very friendly, with a knowledgable barman. A good ange of Real Ale to keep you away from the dreaded lager. Very nice. | | duff (42), Sydney, Australia, England | | September 21, 2004 The Kemptown Brewery is on the same site, so this is essentially a brewpub. They serve the Kemptown beers as well as guest ales. They have a dcent bottle selection (mostly Belgian from memory) and have hacker Pshorr Weiss and Hellese on tap aswell as some standard Foster/Stella type rubbish. This is quite a small cosy pub, with a friendly atmosphere, definitely worth a visit if in Brighton. |
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