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Beer (sort) | Average Score (sort) | No. Samples (sort) |
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Marble - Pint (was 3.9%) | 1 | |
Thornbridge / Thornbridge Hall - Bracia | 1 | |
Marble - Dobber | 1 | |
Bath Ales - Golden Hare | Not Tried | 0 |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Marble - Pint (was 3.9%) | 3.40 | Beer of the evening. How do they pack so much flavour into a 3.7% beer on a consistant basis? | |
Thornbridge / Thornbridge Hall - Bracia | 9.00 | Not quite as good as the bottle I had of the first batch which I drank last month but still very good. The chestnut honey flavour is exceptional. | |
Marble - Dobber | 5.90 | Not quite on form | |
Bath Ales - Golden Hare | 4.40 | Not Tried |
Total | |
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15 | |
65 | |
33 | |
10 | |
1 |
The pub is found in Euston, Central London, NW1 2EF.
Sited in the neo classical lodges at the front of Euston mainline railway station and operated by Bloomsbury Leisure Group. The West Lodge opened initially then the East Lodge opened as a cider bar but was later converted to matching the West Lodge drinks offerings. In each lodge the bar is on the ground floor with more seating and the toilets upstairs via a narrow spiral staircase. In the West Lodge there are 8 cask beers on air pressure and 19 keg taps are fitted on the back wall plus there are fridges of bottled beers on either side of the bar. Owned by the same people as the Sheffield Tap on the station there. No food is prepared here but pizzas may be ordered at the bar and then they are shipped in by a supplier.
We have visited this pub 81 times, seen 305 different beers and tried 105 of them.
Postcode: NW1 2EF