Should Craft Beer be sold in Working men's clubs?

Isn't Wychwood Brewery cosidered a craft? The English make some of the best ciders, gins and ales in the world. I would never complain if there was an alternative for a small company at an extra price. When the macros cut corners with addiditives and sucrose shite everyone will be accustomed to garbage
Been a while since you were in a working men’s club I guess? They most definitely would complain if there was a pricier drink being offered. Bearing in mind anything over £2.80 is considered expensive! Haha!
 
To be fair in a lot of Burnley and East lancashire pubs and clubs they sell Moorhouses ale, as the brewery is local to East lancs in Burnley.

It's classed as a craft beer. But I get the point and agree, craft beer is normally way overpriced dish water, drunk by the green wellie brigade.

Mind you I was in the Crown and Anchor Exchange Square last weekend and had a fair few pints of mixed (mild and bitter) brewed by Joseph Holts, and it was a mighty fine drop of ale too.
It's the only way to get a palatable pint of Holt's and all Holt's pubs are used to serving mix. I've yet to find a way to make JW lees an acceptable pint though.
 
Try a craft beer called Vocation Love and Hate. A heavenly 7%.

Get you and you’re miserable, John smiths drinking mates pissed on that and then say it shouldn’t be sold.
 
A **** I drink with has said that traditional working men's clubs should have a craft beer option.

I've argued against it saying craft beer is expensive piss for pretentious twats.

After a quick survey in the club I'm currently in, the majority agree with me.

Thoughts?
The owner of a very well known East Midlands brewery (you will almost certainly know of him) said to me few years back that IPA craft beer was basically keg ale with a few more hops in it.

He’s essentially right.

Despite my posh **** online persona, I’ll hazard I’ve been to more working men’s club than 99% of the members of this site.

Got to be well over a hundred. Some of them absolutely delightful; others, rough as fuck.
 
The owner of a very well known East Midlands brewery (you will almost certainly know of him) said to me few years back that IPA craft beer was basically keg ale with a few more hops in it.

He’s essentially right.

Despite my posh **** online persona, I’ll hazard I’ve been to more working men’s club than 99% of the members of this site.

Got to be well over a hundred. Some of them absolutely delightful; others, rough as fuck.
You are right about the hops. Not sure why the craft beer cunts think a pint needs to have fruit or chocolate in it either tbh
 
Wasn't Craft Beer a reaction in the USA to the overbearing crapness of the big American brewers - Coors, Bud, Molson etc?
The idea being to get more flavour and indeed alcohol into the beer?
 
The owner of a very well known East Midlands brewery (you will almost certainly know of him) said to me few years back that IPA craft beer was basically keg ale with a few more hops in it.

He’s essentially right.

Despite my posh **** online persona, I’ll hazard I’ve been to more working men’s club than 99% of the members of this site.

Got to be well over a hundred. Some of them absolutely delightful; others, rough as fuck.
I spent every Sunday in The Hebers in Middleton as a kid after being dragged in by my old man.
Gave me a certain appreciation for the world at a very young age. Some great blokes with great stories.
 

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