28-09-2023, 16:12
(This post was last modified: 28-09-2023, 16:21 by theo_luddite.)
5. Roger Osbourne
On the, admittedly very few times, I sampled some of Cobbolds brews I tihought them superior to Greene King. Sadly, Cobbolds is no more and by a convoluted route of takeovers and mergers the brand is now owned by said Greene King, who have no intention of resurrecting a superior brew. The yeast strains will no doubt be long gone so it woudn't be the same anyway.
On the, admittedly very few times, I sampled some of Cobbolds brews I tihought them superior to Greene King. Sadly, Cobbolds is no more and by a convoluted route of takeovers and mergers the brand is now owned by said Greene King, who have no intention of resurrecting a superior brew. The yeast strains will no doubt be long gone so it woudn't be the same anyway.
A guide to cask ale.
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“In the best pubs, you can spend entire afternoons deep in refreshment without a care in the world.”