I had this in The Two Pigs in Corsham last June. I think it might be the house beer there, perhaps accounting for the name. Sadly the half I tried was pretty awful. They also had some local Box Steam Brewery beers though, which were lovely as well as having classy pumpclips.
I don’t see anything wrong with this one. Maybe some particular “phobia” of yours.
erm it’s called “pig swill” which last time I checked wasn’t a cheery term of endearment. “How’s the tea in canteen today?” “Oh the usual pig swill”… Although maybe Beerprole reviews shows it’s well truthfully named .
Unfortunately it’s a bit of an insipid beer – with a name like that I’d have expected something a bit more down and dirty, with a bit of thickness to the body. Its actually a very tame amber ale, especially for 4%. If you’ve ever fed pigs its a bit like mushed up weetabix.
I had this in The Two Pigs in Corsham last June. I think it might be the house beer there, perhaps accounting for the name. Sadly the half I tried was pretty awful. They also had some local Box Steam Brewery beers though, which were lovely as well as having classy pumpclips.
I don’t see anything wrong with this one. Maybe some particular “phobia” of yours.
erm it’s called “pig swill” which last time I checked wasn’t a cheery term of endearment. “How’s the tea in canteen today?” “Oh the usual pig swill”…
Although maybe Beerprole reviews shows it’s well truthfully named .
Unfortunately it’s a bit of an insipid beer – with a name like that I’d have expected something a bit more down and dirty, with a bit of thickness to the body. Its actually a very tame amber ale, especially for 4%. If you’ve ever fed pigs its a bit like mushed up weetabix.
Richard @theroyalalbert