Southport Brewery loses out – but you can still win
The Southport Brewery didn’t make the medals at the SIBA beer of the year finals, but all is not lost – especially now the sun is returning.
SB beers are available direct from the brewer for your barbecue or one of the many smoke-easys springing up around town.
Paul Bardsley is offering 72 pint barrels supplied with hand pumps, 18 or 36 pint polypins, or bottles of his delicious range of ales with free delivery within a 20 mile radius of Southport.
No doubt some will say this sort of thing is more bad news for pubs – but then most boozers don’t allow you to grill meat and inflate paddling pools in the public bar.
Phone 07748 38 7652 for latest prices or visit Lancashire Heroes Off licence on Shakespeare Street, who sell the nine-pint mini casks.
Personally I’m not sure about the SB mini casks, which I find have to be drunk all in one evening. Others swear by them.
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Southport Brewery may not have won a SIBA award but it received an accolade of another sort at the weekend: Golden Sands was the first beer to run out at the Wigan Beer Festival. As for a 36-pint mini-cask, just get three friends around and I’m sure it will go in one evening.
Rednev - March 25, 2009 at 11:32 pm
12 pints each and a glass of port for the road.
southportdrinker - March 26, 2009 at 10:12 am
One for the road? Any port in a storm, I suppose.
36 divided by 3 friends plus yourself is 9 each. After all, Lent doen’t last forever ~ it just seems that way when you give something up. Solution: don’t.
Rednev - March 26, 2009 at 12:54 pm