The first vegan beer dinner at The Adam and Eve in Bristol featured unfined beer pioneers Moor Beer and a guest appearance (in the kitchen) from the highly revered Mighty Food Fight. It was a resounding success with positive feedback received for every aspect of the evening. In many ways a hard act to follow, but if anyone was up to the challenge it would be Bristol's Arbor Ales.
All their bottles and kegs are vegan-friendly, plus their dark beers on cask are also suitable. Just be aware of their milk and oyster stouts that will not be suitable in any format. Available throughout the city, a couple of their core beers (Why Kick A Moo Cow and Beech Blonde) can also be found in M&S stores in the local area. These are now being replaced with two beers brewed exclusively for M&S; a tweaked version of an existing IPA, along with a new American Pale Ale. Their robust smoked Porter, Smokescreen, is already firmly placed as my current cask beer of the year after enjoying a truly outstanding pint at No.1 Harbourside.