
Bottle/Can ABV 5%
Draft 4.5%
Lemmy wrote “(We are) the Road Crew” as a tribute to his crew about his time as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix. He took 10 minutes to write this anthem whilst in a North London studio toilet and in his own immortal words “It was the only quiet place in the building. I had an idea and I needed somewhere to work it through. That is the only song I can remember writing in the toilet."
‘I just love the life I lead,
Another beer is what I need,
Another gig, my ears bleed,
We are the road crew.’
Röad Crew is an American session pale ale packed full of hoppy citrus and blackcurrant flavours delivering a crisp, refreshing, superior taste to celebrate the spirit of the song and those who inspired it.
Motörhead For Life
IBU:45
Reviews

Bigfer
@ The William Stead (JDW)20 days ago

3.5
Another (head)banger from Spoons . That Tim Martin maybe shite at picking carpets, but he knows his ale.
A bit peppery, a bit fruity. And at 5%abv, I bet a fight will break out soon.
I may have another and start it myself.
Penerol .
@ Head of Steam1 month ago
2.6
Ok now’t to shout about
Mayhemic Beerstructor
@ Edeka Schwarm3 months ago

4.0
Zu Phil Campbells Todestag mal ein Mitörhead Röad Crew genascht. Nix besonderes, nicht zu säuerlich, nicht zu fruchtig. Sehr gefällig. Kann man gut mal haben, das Bier. Und Motörhead! Rock'n'Roll!!!
lon.etie
6 months ago
1.5

Μπαλαφας Ε
7 months ago
4.0

Gambrinus
9 months ago
3.4

keijoking
@ DrinkOnline.eu9 months ago

3.5
Kuohkea 3 sormen paksuinen vaahto kastanjan ruskeassa kuultavassa, virkistävässä ja kuivaavassa oluessa.
Kyllähän tässä näitä sitrus hedelmien makuja löytyy ja joku kolmaskin maku joka ei kyllä muistuta laisinkaan väitetyltä mustaherukalta. No joka tapauksessa olut on melkein yhtä hyvä kuin Moottoripäiden loistavan upea biisikin.
Humalamainen, raikas ja sitrusmainen.

Andrew R
11 months ago

3.0
Like a weak Atlantic Pale Ale

Karl MB
@ The Last Post Southend11 months ago

4.2
Back in the mid-eighties I was contracting in Hartlepool, an Essex boy miles from home and out of his depth! I started drinking in The Causeway pub which backed onto Cameron's Brewery, initially a Hansa Larger drinker it didn't take the locals long to get me on the Strongarm Bitter, my very first ale (58p a pint if I remember rightly)
Great pub, great beer and great people, three years of my life I fondly remember.
I don't recall seeing any Cameron's beer this end of the world so imagine my surprise when I saw this at the local Wetherspoon. An easy drinker, hoppy, fruity with a very pleasant citrus tang to it.
A wonderful trip down memory lane, can't see it lasting long so....... Pint please! and keep them coming.

Nalinski J
1 year ago

4.0