Tag: Beer on tap
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Brugse Zot
Some beers are built for sessions. Others are built for moments where the evening slows slightly, the conversation settles in, and the pub suddenly feels warmer than it did an hour ago. Brugse Zot sits firmly in the second category. Brewed in Bruges, Brugse Zot has become one of the standout Belgian beers to properly…
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Paulaner Ur-Dunkel
Most dark beers in UK pubs fall into one of two camps: stout, or something trying far too hard to be “craft”. Paulaner Ur-Dunkel sits completely outside of that. It’s a proper Munich dunkel – smooth, malt-led, and quietly one of the most satisfying beers you can find on a London bar when it’s pouring.…
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The Kenton
Tucked away in Homerton, The Kenton has built the sort of reputation most pubs would kill for: somewhere people actively travel to, not just stumble into. On matchdays, it’s firmly a Spurs pub. The atmosphere shifts early, pints start flowing quickly, and the place fills with the kind of football crowd that actually improves a…
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Leffe Blonde
There’s a certain type of pub where Leffe Blonde just makes sense. Candlelight, dark wood, maybe a fireplace somewhere in the back, and someone at the bar slowly committing to a pint that definitely wasn’t meant to be necked in ten minutes. Leffe Blonde occupies a very specific lane in British pub drinking. It’s often…




