Maisy Moo Brew

A few years ago Marlpool Brewery launched Blind Boris, a dark mild real ale named after our very own Boris Bull.

This weekend Marlpool brewery launched Maisy Moo, a golden real ale, named after Boris’s girlfriend, the beautiful Maisy Moo.

We popped along for a pint (for research purposes of course), however it had been so popular, they had sold out. Well we’ll just have to go again!

Blind Boris always sells well at our summer open days, we’ll have to get a barrel of Maisy Moo too this year!

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