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[Drinking] The Bison Arms



Bozza

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Herr Tubthumper

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Thanks for this. I'm very interested. Craft beer aside, I support the general principle of this business over another Burger King joint on the seafront.
 








Spider

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Much as I'd love to see a pub reopen as a pub and not a Burger King, I'm not convinced that they have picked a very good site for their potential opening. Around the pier tends to attract the tourists and I'm not massively fond of the idea of drinking craft beer amongst the stag dos and hen parties!
 




Bladders

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Much as I'd love to see a pub reopen as a pub and not a Burger King, I'm not convinced that they have picked a very good site for their potential opening. Around the pier tends to attract the tourists and I'm not massively fond of the idea of drinking craft beer amongst the stag dos and hen parties!

Do Hen parties drink craft beer? ???
 






Bladders

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Jun 22, 2012
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Bison disappearing up their own ********s sadly, like a lot of the 'craft' mob.

Never had their beer . Whats it like?

I see your point but I suppose they need something to stick out from the crowd to promote their beer as there are a lot of Micro Brewery's popping up these days.
 






Pogue Mahone

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Never had their beer . Whats it like?

I see your point but I suppose they need something to stick out from the crowd to promote their beer as there are a lot of Micro Brewery's popping up these days.

It's good - they sell Beaststreet IPA (or something like that) in Dead Wax Social, a lovely hoppy pint, and I have also had it at the seafront bar next to the Fortune of War.
 


pishhead

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It's good - they sell Beaststreet IPA (or something like that) in Dead Wax Social, a lovely hoppy pint, and I have also had it at the seafront bar next to the Fortune of War.

Do they actually brew it though? I was under the impression that the brewing was outsourced and it was rebranded?
 


Bladders

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Jun 22, 2012
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It's good - they sell Beaststreet IPA (or something like that) in Dead Wax Social, a lovely hoppy pint, and I have also had it at the seafront bar next to the Fortune of War.

I do love a hoppy Pale Ale.

I'll keep an eye out for it.

Anyone know if its available in any pubs outside of Brighton?
 




Pogue Mahone

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Do they actually brew it though? I was under the impression that the brewing was outsourced and it was rebranded?

I don't know, sorry.

They were selling Bison beers at Together The People, which made a nice change from the usual corporate festival lager and bitter.
 






Herr Tubthumper

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Much as I'd love to see a pub reopen as a pub and not a Burger King, I'm not convinced that they have picked a very good site for their potential opening. Around the pier tends to attract the tourists and I'm not massively fond of the idea of drinking craft beer amongst the stag dos and hen parties!

When they see it doesn't serve Stella they'll soon leave.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Do they actually brew it though? I was under the impression that the brewing was outsourced and it was rebranded?

If they don't have their own brew kit then they'll most likely brew it themselves but using spare capacity from another brewery. Gypsy brewing is the term for this approach and it is common on the scene.

This is just a guess though.
 




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