With the UK election campaign following the American paradigm and treating us live election debates we've spotted a similarity between our leading political parties and three Flying Dog beers from across the pond. Which dog would you let roam free and which is barking up the wrong tree? We've highlighted their characteristics to help you decide.
In an event held at the White Horse on Parson’s Green, London, James Clay presented a collection of ‘attitudinal’ beers from four of America’s most highly regarded breweries: Brooklyn of New York; Anchor of San Francisco; Goose Island of Chicago and Flying Dog of Maryland.
James Clay are delighted to announce the arrival of Brooklyn Lager Draft. This multi award-winning beer from the highly acclaimed craft brewers is now available on draught for the first time in the UK.
Without question, 2009 was a significant year for beer, both in the struggling fortunes of the on-trade but also in the continuing rise of speciality beers, both from abroad and the fine offerings from the UK. In the excellent 'Beer Pages' website, Roger Protz and Tom Cannavan (plus a few other contributors) choose their beers of the year.
At the European Beer Star Awards 2009 – which is more or less the European 'championship of beer' – the Halve Maan (Half Moon) Brewery has once again carried off a number of important prizes.
Ian Clay, Managing Director of James Clay, was one of a very select handful of people invited to the Trappist Abbey of Our Lady of Koningshoeven, the home of La Trappe, as part of the brewery's 125th anniversary celebrations.
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