would he sell it for £18 a pint like the Tokyo*?
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Its Damn good beer, but not £18 a pint good.
Buying in Bulk the bottles still work out at about £10 a pint.
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my thoughts exactly. I bought the 3 bottles for £18, then got 20% discount, so about £8 a pint. no problem with that, I’ve never been one to moan about strong beers being expensive - round here it’s about £2.50 for a 5% beer, so I can’t really see any reason why a 10% shouldn’t be £5, and indeed an 18% beer £9, perhaps round up to a tenner. but £3 a nip is OTT in my opinion
see how I feel when one of my ’first runnings’ beers comes out at 19%, mind
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or rather, £6 a nip. lousy keyboard (that’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it!)
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Cheers people, thanks for the positive comments... we’ll try and do you proud with some hop-monsters!!
As Dave says, the first few will be mainly local-only but after that we’ll see about further afield.
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Further to my correspondence with you yesterday. Just remember me for next February, Merton Beer Festival, would love to take something off of you boys.
Fin
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Yeah, as everyone says, all the best. I know you know what you are doing so am looking forward to trying some quality brews. Hope it all works out well.
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Good luck guys!
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Good luck, get some trucked down to Bucks & Berks ASAP!
Anth
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Meet the Brewer nights are going to be a hoot.
Well Mr. Gazza who influenced you in the direction that your beers have taken.
Reply - Well it wasn’t the bloody Regionals for a start
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