Double Diamond pint at The Haverstock Tavern

Double Diamond

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Double Diamond is back — but not in the way most people expect.

For years it lived in the memory of British pub culture more than on the bar itself. A name tied to old-school advertising and a different era of drinking. Now it’s quietly reappearing on taps, popping up in pubs that care about heritage without turning into museums.

And that’s exactly what makes it tricky.

Double Diamond isn’t a permanent fixture. It’s not locked into every pub’s lineup. It appears, disappears, and moves –  the kind of pint you hear about, then struggle to track down when you actually want it.

Which leads to the usual routine:
You think you know where it is.
You turn up.
It’s gone.

That’s where Where’s My Booze comes in.

If you’re specifically after Double Diamond, you shouldn’t have to rely on memory or word of mouth. WMB lets you search the beer and see where it’s actually pouring right now — not last week, not on a dusty website, but live on the map. It’s the difference between chasing a pint and walking straight into it.

And it’s a pint worth finding. Double Diamond sits firmly in that classic British ale lane — smooth, balanced, easy to drink, and built for proper pub sessions. No gimmicks, no reinvention, just a beer that does what it’s always done: turn up, settle in, and keep the night moving.

If you’re looking for a traditional British ale with heritage and sessionability, Double Diamond delivers exactly what it promises.


Where can I find Double Diamond on tap?

Want to know which pubs are pouring Double Diamond right now? Use Where’s My Booze to search nearby venues, see live tap lists, and avoid the guesswork. Find the pint you want, where it’s actually pouring.