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AF Beer Delivery Leicester - Dave's Top Picks & Local Guide

Right, if you're like me, you've spent a fair few evenings wandering around Leicester's Cultural Quarter, maybe after a match, thinking a proper pint would hit the spot. But what if that pint didn't mean a sore head come parkrun morning?

Leicester, with its bustling city centre, diverse food scene, and proper match-day atmosphere, is ripe for good AF beer. Whether you're in Clarendon Park or near the Golden Mile, getting cracking non-alcoholic options delivered straight to your door means less faff and more time enjoying the city, or just putting your feet up.

Top 5 AF Beers for Leicester Delivery

#1

IMPOSSIBREW - Triple Hopped IPA Dave's #1

Honestly, this is the one. After trying dozens, this IPA stands out a mile. It's got proper body and flavour, a proper grown-up pint. It gives some of the big boys like Vocation a run for their money, AF or not.

Price: £2.50-3.00 per can Best for: Craft beer fans, impressing guests, post-parkrun treat
Delivery: Direct from IMPOSSIBREW website, next-day delivery often available.
#2

Lucky Saint - Lager

This is a solid, reliable choice for when you just want a proper crisp lager. It's widely available now, even in some pubs, and it's got that clean finish you want from a good pint. Never disappoints.

Price: £2.00-2.50 per can Best for: Everyday drinking, BBQ's, 'session' lager
Delivery: Most online retailers, major supermarkets, direct from Lucky Saint.
#3

Athletic Brewing - Run Wild IPA

These lads from across the pond really know their stuff. This IPA is spot on, especially if you've been out for a run or on the bike. It's got a lovely hoppy kick without being too heavy. Proper refreshing.

Price: £2.30-2.80 per can Best for: Post-workout, American craft beer taste, outdoor activities
Delivery: Wise Bartender, DryDrinker, Athletic Brewing UK website.
#4

Big Drop - Paradiso Citra IPA

Big Drop are pioneers in the AF world, and this Citra IPA is a cracking example of why. Full of tropical fruit flavours, it's a proper cheerful pint that doesn't feel like a compromise. Always a good shout.

Price: £2.20-2.70 per can Best for: Flavour seekers, summer drinking, trying new styles
Delivery: Most online AF retailers, some supermarkets, direct from Big Drop.
#5

Beavertown - Lazer Crush IPA

Beavertown know how to make a decent IPA, and their AF version is no exception. It's crisp, clean, and full of those lovely hop flavours you expect. A reliable choice when you want something modern and tasty.

Price: £2.40-2.90 per can Best for: Modern craft beer fans, easy-drinking IPA, pub garden vibes at home
Delivery: Most online retailers, major supermarkets, direct from Beavertown.

The AF Beer Scene in Leicester

Leicester's always been a proper beer town, hasn't it? Everards have their roots deep here, shaping a lot of what folks expect from a pint. But even in this traditional landscape, things are shifting. You'll find a decent selection of AF brews popping up, especially if you know where to look. Head down to the Cultural Quarter, and places like BrewDog Leicester usually have their Punk AF on tap, or at least in cans. Over in Clarendon Park, a few of the independent pubs, like The Real Ale Classroom, are starting to stock a couple of quality AF options alongside their craft beers. It's not just for the students or the match-day crowd anymore; more and more folk are after a cracking AF pint after a long week. It's a proper diverse city, and the food scene here, from the Golden Mile to all sorts of cracking independents, means there's always a reason to want a clear head for breakfast the next day.

Fun fact: Leicester is home to the National Brewery Centre, celebrating Britain's brewing heritage, though it focuses more on traditional alcoholic beers.

How to Get AF Beer Delivered in Leicester

Wise Bartender - Next-day standard (when ordered before cut-off)
Free delivery over £50, otherwise £4.99 | These lads have a massive selection, probably the biggest. Always my first stop for variety and finding something new.
DryDrinker - Next-day standard (when ordered before cut-off)
Free delivery over £50, otherwise £4.99 | Another solid choice, good range of well-known brands. They often have decent bundle deals on too, worth a look.
AF Beer Club - Next-day standard (when ordered before cut-off)
Free delivery over £50, otherwise £4.99 | They do a cracking subscription box, but their regular shop is great too. Good for discovering new breweries.

Common Questions

Why should I consider AF beer delivery in Leicester?

Getting your AF beer delivered in Leicester is a game-changer, especially after a long shift or if you're planning a proper weekend in. With Leicester's busy roads and the sheer volume of folk, popping to the supermarket just for a couple of specific AF cans can be a right faff. Delivery means you're getting a bigger selection than most local shops or even some pubs might offer. Think about it - after you've braved the match-day crowds or spent the day exploring the shops around the Highcross, having a box of quality AFs turn up at your door in Clarendon Park or the Cultural Quarter is a proper treat. It saves time, gives you access to the best stuff from across the UK, and frankly, it means more time for other things, like getting your kit ready for parkrun on Saturday morning without a hangover.

Are there any local Leicester breweries making AF options?

Well, that's a good question, and the honest answer is it's still a bit of a mixed bag. Leicester's beer scene is heavily influenced by Everards, a proper institution, but their focus has traditionally been on full-strength ales. While they've got a fantastic new brewery and visitor centre at Everards Meadows, they haven't yet jumped into the dedicated AF game with their own branded brews, though you might find other AF options stocked there. The smaller, independent craft breweries around Leicester are still mostly concentrating on their alcoholic ranges. It's a growing trend though, so I wouldn't be surprised to see some local lads having a crack at it soon. For now, the best AF options are usually from national specialists or larger craft breweries who've nailed the AF process.

What's the best way to store AF beer once it's delivered?

Right, once that box of AF goodness lands on your doorstep, you want to make sure it stays in tip-top condition, don't you? Most AF beers, especially the craftier ones like IPAs and pale ales, are best kept chilled in the fridge. That'll keep 'em fresh and tasting their best, ready for when you fancy one. If you've got a big stash, a cool, dark cupboard is grand for short-term storage, but the fridge is always king for flavour preservation. Unlike some stronger beers, AF options don't tend to age well, so don't hang onto them for years. Crack 'em open and enjoy 'em. It's all about that fresh taste, whether you're having one after a walk around Abbey Park or just chilling in front of the telly after a long day.

So there you have it, my take on getting cracking AF beer delivered to your door in Leicester. There's a proper world of choice out there now, miles better than a few years back. While I've tried stacks of them, going from the well-known to the obscure, my heart keeps coming back to IMPOSSIBREW. Their Triple Hopped IPA is just something else, a proper game-changer. If you fancy giving them a whirl, you can usually get a tenner off your first order if you use a referral link - I've got one knocking about if you need it, just ask. It means you can try a few of their best bits without breaking the bank. Cheers to a clear head and a tasty pint, eh? (readers get £10 off their first IMPOSSIBREW order with this link)

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