
582 ratings
Signature Brew
London, England
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With the possible exception of football stadiums, music venues offer the worst beer imaginable: the sort of warm industrial lager you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy. This is where Signature come in. Sam McGregor, David Riley and Tom Bott (who has family links to Stoke's Titanic brewery) work with musicians to produce beers - very good beers, actually - to be sold at gigs and elsewhere. It sounds like a gimmick but McGregor is insistent that the musicians involved get properly involved in recipe formulation. If that doesn’t float your boat, they also have an excellent line-up of beers in which no musician has been involved, like their session IPA, Roadie.
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Reviews

Jimmy
@ Home Cannock12 days ago
3.0
First taste I wasn’t sure, was quite bitter. But it has got better. Can taste the lemon in aftertaste.

1972GAZMOD
@ Beer5214 days ago
3.8
That's a bit more like it. Decent malty aroma with a slight hoppy note. Similar taste profile, but with a subtle spiciness mixed in. Slight bitter finish, but enjoyable—a decent drink that's crisp and refreshing. It has a bit more body than my previous one.

Lee L
@ Lithgow Brewing Co19 days ago
3.5
Reasonable lager would have it again

Vindog
@ The Norfolk arms26 days ago
3.8
Just a smashing beer. Would have many in one sitting. Vindog.

Purple Aardvark
@ Beer521 month ago
2.4
Too hoppy for me

Bennett A
2 months ago
4.1
Very fruity, pretty decent session beer