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Wild Horses
The keg beer, especially from key-kegs, often costs more for a reason, not *necessarily* because the margins are significantly higher. The Evening Star swear blind that they often put on kegs where there's barely any margin at all.
The Old Coffee House on Beak Street in Soho now has 5 Brodies kegs on at £4.80 a pint - one of them is Mikkeler-collab 10.5% Big Mofo Stout; a serious bargain at that price. London Sour and American Wheat also amazing. They actually had a 6% IPA on cask at £3.50, but cask IPA usually gets a bit syruppy at that point and this is no exception.
The Old Coffee House on Beak Street in Soho now has 5 Brodies kegs on at £4.80 a pint - one of them is Mikkeler-collab 10.5% Big Mofo Stout; a serious bargain at that price. London Sour and American Wheat also amazing. They actually had a 6% IPA on cask at £3.50, but cask IPA usually gets a bit syruppy at that point and this is no exception.