Talk:Titanic Brewery

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Lede
The article lede is very misleading - it implies all Titanic beers are pale and hoppy. While they do produce beers with this character, they produce many successful darker, maltier, sweeter beers. Their most popular beer beyond their own pubs is probably Plum Porter, a beer that is anything but pale. Even within Titanic's own pubs, where a full range of Titanic beers are available, dark beers such as Plum Porter and Stout sell very well. --Ef80 (talk) 19:48, 5 February 2022 (UTC)