A pub in England has come under fire for its cheekily named beers – but the owner insists the names are just in good fun.

The Coach & Horses, a pub located in Billinghay, a village in England, is owned by Catherine Mitchell, the wife of the owner of Mitchell Brewing Co., a microbrewery.

Mitchell Brewing Co. is owned by Luke Mitchell. Earlier in 2024, his “Osama Bin Lager” beer went viral on social media and sold out. 

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Among the drinks on tap at The Coach & Horses are “Osama Bin Lager,” along with “Kim Jong Ale” and a line of ciders with sexually charged names. 

Most people laugh when they see the names of the beers on tap at The Coach & Horses, he told the news agency SWNS. 

Man posing with his controversially named beers.

Luke Mitchell, owner of Mitchel Brewing, England, brews a line of beers with controversial names.  (SWNS)

Mitchell Brewing Co’s most popular range of beers is dubbed “The Dictator.” 

It has beers with names inspired by world leaders – including “Putin’s Porter” and “Saddam’s Stout.”

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“‘The Dictator Range’ is the one that attracts people,” Luke Mitchell told SWNS, adding that “‘Osama Bin Lager’ has been the bestseller – but ‘Kim Jong Ale’ was the first we did.”

Osama bin Lager van.

Mitchell insists his staff is mostly ex-military and has a role in naming the beers.  (SWNS)

The range “was supposed to end last year, but it’s proved so popular so we’ve kept it going,” he said.

“Kim Jong Ale” is described as an amber ale, “brewed as a blend of bobber and cascade hops, giving a lovely amber color and a slight sweet taste to the tongue,” the Mitchell Brewing Co. website indicates.

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A new beer for Christmas, called “Santa’s Ruby Cheeks,” is described as “a deep ruby mild that boasts an aroma full of chocolate and smoked malty notes,” said the site.

The controversy behind the names has helped increase the brewery’s profile, Luke Mitchell told SWNS. 

Taps of various ales with controversial names.

Mitchell Brewing Co.’s beers include a “dictator line” with names such as “Kim Jong Ale.”  (SWNS)

“If we can use controversial names to help and build the brewery higher, then great,” he said. 

And while there was a viral TikTok video (that has been deleted) in which a patron accused The Coach & Horses of sexism, Mitchell insists that is not the case, and that the employees of the pub are the ones who get to pick the names of the drinks. 

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“Truthfully, everyone who tries our beer seems to like it,” he said.

He added, “Nearly every staff member is ex-military and they all get to choose a new name.” 

Mitchell also denies the claim that the names of his ciders are rooted in sexism. 

“Although we were accused of being sexist, the pub [has] an [entirely] female workforce.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Mitchell Brewing Co. for additional comment. 

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