"What you want in a mug" In "to" Out "or" I Do not Know "? A brewery in the north of England proposes three new varieties of beer, according to customer preference for or against the permanence of the United Kingdom in the European Union.
Run by an Anglo-Dutch couple in Leeds (North), the "Little Valley Brewery" manufactured 5600 liters of three "pale ales" different, dubbed "In", "Out" and "IDK" (such as "I Do not know, "I do not know).
Beer lovers are invited to make their choice according to their intention to vote in the referendum on the UK stay in the European Union on June 23 and then initiate a dialogue with the neighbor.
"We know that everyone believes to be a policy expert when you're in a pub. Our beers will help feed the debate", announces Sue Cooper, co-owner pro-EU brewery.
According to the preliminary results achieved by AFP on "The Aire Bar" in Leeds, the variant advocating maintaining the EU is winning. "It makes everyone talk, for sure," said Rose Perry, a bar waitress.
Each of the three beers has its own personality. The "In" is "fruity and very influenced by the continental spirit," said Sue Cooper.
The "Out" is "a light beer with a pronounced hint of Euroscepticism and a dry, bitter taste." As for the "IDK" she has a taste "sweet malt descending round shape that makes you think."
The brewery plans to publish the results of their little sales before the referendum. Meanwhile, she received on Friday the visit of Vice President of the Labour Party, Tom Watson, in favor of a stay in the European Union.
"The 'In' is of exceptional quality and should be consumed by many people as possible," he pleaded.
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