
Originally Posted by
Mowgli
Hamish,
That's one of my favorites, I even had a few at the brewpub at Pike Street Market a few years back. An Irish pub here had it on tap for a while so my mates and I made excuses for having lunch there just for a pint of "Kilt Lifter". I'd be suprised if you had it in England. Do you find other American "craft" beers in England?
Dale
Hi Dale,
It was not until after I got back to England that I heard that there is a Pike Brewery pub in Seattle. However, a 'Seattlite" friend took pity on me and, although he could not send me the beer, he sent me a Kilt Lifter T-shirt!!!
I've no idea whether we have other American "craft" beers here - I don't normally drink beer, nor do I understand it, and so am unaware of what is or is not available. I'll have to ask my cilted pal Derek in Cardiff - he knows his beers and no mistake!!
The only American beer I have heard of over here is Budweisser - but I believe that is made under licence in Europe!!
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