We’ve had Avolatte coffee, Avo-lato gelato and avocado burger buns, and the latest addition to the roster of things that can be made with the millennials’ favourite stoned fruit is avocado beer. It is being produced by Long Arm Pub and Brewery in London, which has revealed that it will have its limited-edition Avocado Stout available to customers from 5 November.
A London pub is serving vegan avocado beer straight from its on-site brewery. Image by Ole Spata / EyeEm/Getty Images
While many breweries use animal-derived products to clarify beer, this brewery’s avocado beer is 100% vegan and will be launched just in time for Vegan Month in November. It has been brewed using dark malts combined with a subtle creamy avocado flavour and aroma, so now you can get a shot of Vitamin C in your late-night beers. Happily, it isn’t green in colour as that might be a little off-putting to the average beer fan.
The beer will be fresh as it will be brewed in the pub’s brewery, which pumps brews from six 500-litre tanks straight to the glass, eliminating the need for a keg, cask or bottling. There are no additives or chemicals in it, and it has a low carbon footprint as it’s produced and enjoyed in the same place. The brewery has a core range of four beers alongside seasonal specials and says that it creates modern beers with tradition in mind.
A London pub is serving vegan avocado beer made in its own brewery. Photo by Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP/getty Images
You can enjoy Avocado Stout for £5.50 ($7.09) from 5 November until stocks last at Long Arm Pub & Brewery, 20-26 Worship Street, London. For further information, check out its website here.
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