Wetherspoons set to host 12-day beer festival
Entertainment / Wed 2nd Oct 2024 at 08:53am
A SELECTION of real ales, including five from international brewers, will be available at The William Aylmer in Harlow, during its 12-day beer festival.
The pub in Kitson Way will host the festival from Wednesday 9 October to Sunday 20 October inclusive.
The international brewers are from Japan, Canada, New Zealand and USA.

The festival will include a number of beers not previously available at the pub.
Among the festival collection are vegan (also suitable for vegetarians) beers.
As well as featuring a range of different malt and hop varieties from around the world, there are also beers that include coffee and fruit in their ingredients.
The beers will cost £1.99 a pint.
The international beers are Red Racer Session (Central City Brewery, Canada), Dinner Ale (Townshend Brewery, New Zealand), Orihime Pale Ale (Ishii Brewing, Japan), Who Dat (Urban South Brewery, USA), All Dog Alert (Yazoo Brewing, USA).
The festival line-up also includes Born to be Mild (Conwy Brewery), Sun Lounger (Fyne Ales Brewery), Salem Session IPA (Batemans Brewery), Mango in the Night (Rudgate Brewery), Sapphire Spoon (Titanic Brewery), Banoffee Pie Golden Ale (Maxim Brewery), The Gloaming (Loch Lomond Brewery).
Pub manager Saffron Mansfield said: “The festival is a great celebration of real ale.
“It will allow us to showcase a selection of superb beers, including those from brewers as far afield as Japan and New Zealand, as well as those closer to home, over a 12-day period.
Sounds great but if Wetherspoons could put on more bar staff , it would be easier to get a pint . The last few years the service has hit rock bottom . With many saying Harlow has the worst spoons in the country .
Well the knifes and forks are not much better 😳😵💫🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂💘💘
In reply to Vince's comment about it being the worst in the country. We don't go in there very often, but when we have done, the service has been excellent. Food is always quick to be served, and there have been plenty of staff around. If you think Harlow's is the worst in the country, you obviously have never been in the one in Chelmsford. Tables crammed together, hardly ever cleaned between customers are just 2 bad points. And the Hoddesdon one is not much better. Went in there once and asked for Fish and Chips and they said they had run out. So decided on the Ham Eggs and Chips, and was told they could not do that as the egg cooking machine was broken. Just how hard is it to fry an egg?. Decided to walk out and went to the cafe across the road, where we had a lovely Brunch meal served fresh and piping hot and tables were spotless.
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