The Herald (South Africa)

‘Brexit is terrible, but at least the beer is good’

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If British Prime Minister Theresa May or any other Briton needs some Dutch courage to see them through the fraught final countdown to Britain’s departure from the European Union, they need look no further than a Paris pub and its popular “Brexit” beer.

Brewed in Scotland, which voted largely in favour of remaining in Europe, the beer’s hoppy notes give it a deliberate bitterness, according to Lomig Fronty, a French barman at The Cricketer pub.

The brewery “wanted to put across its feelings towards Brexit, hence the bitterness of the beer”, Fronty said in-between pulling pints.

“So that’s what I tell people who don’t want to take it for this reason, it’s actually an antiBrexit move to buy this beer.”

May faces possible further humiliatio­n in parliament over her Brexit divorce deal this week after failing to win any major concession­s from the EU.

British legislator­s are due to decide on Tuesday whether to approve the deal. With less than three weeks until the March 29 deadline, possible outcomes include a delay, a last-minute deal, a no-deal Brexit, a snap election or another referendum.

The uncertaint­y is enough to give most drinkers at the British-themed pub near the Gare Saint Lazare a headache.

“Brexit is terrible,” Rosie, a British-Australian patron of The Cricketer, said.

“But at least the beer is good.”

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? THERESA MAY
Picture: REUTERS THERESA MAY

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