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Alban s Well brings Young s to St Albans.
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There’s a Young’s pub in St Albans – and about time, too, when you consider the long history between the London brewer and the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), which has its home base in the city.
When CAMRA was founded in 1971, Young’s in Wandsworth, South London, was one of a small handful of brewers who stood out against the tide of heavily promoted keg beers foist on the drinking public by newly formed giant national producers.
Regional and family brewers were closing or being taken over in droves by the national brewers. But Young’s, a family brewery dating from 1831, held out against the tide of fizzy beer due to the determination of the chairman, John Young, to stay true to traditional values with cask-conditioned ale.
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Who knew that banana bread beer would be a thing?
Cast your mind back to March 2020, and it seemed that the whole world was suddenly baking banana bread and sourdough.
If you never got round to it (or just got bored) Lidl has created something different for summer.
Behold, a banana bread beer.
It s one of more than 20 British varieties, just in time for summer.
The Banana Bread Beer is a 5.2% ale.
The beer is made in the UK in Bedford at Eagle Brewery, and is described as being “rich and fruity” with a “banoffee flavour” and “rich malt blend and peppery hops.”
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