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A New Addition to Bertie Blossoms Ed Sheeran’s Pub Menu!

The pop star now an entrepreneur has opened the pub in “West London’s Portobello Road the pub named after his loving wife Cherry Seaborn.”

The latest addition to the popular pub house Bertie Blossoms is the “cannabis Bier.” Owned by the very own British pop sensation Ed Sheeran, he introduced the beer after he confessed that he quit “smoking weed.”

The pop star now an entrepreneur has opened the pub in “West London’s Portobello Road the pub named after his loving wife Cherry Seaborn.” Amidst his fermented beverages, the singer 28 is offering the newly added beer for £5.20.

The addition of CBD oil is quite common in the UK and it is approved. But the Cannabis flavored beer is rare in Britain whereas it is prominent in European nations. As per the pub’s worker it was stated that: “I’m not entirely sure what it is in it, ‘I’m guessing it uses some sort of CBD oil or something.”

The shape of your singer quit smoking Cannabis earlier this year stating that: “I’ve stopped smoking weed as I found myself just sitting at home watching films. I only ever create sober. I like to be alert.” Adding to this, he said: “I find most ideas happen when you have a cup of tea for me, anyway.”

He also penned a song based on his love for drugs “Sweet Mary Jane,” back in 2015. 

During the launch of his pub, there were many high-profile who were in attendance especially England’s former football star Peter Couch and his spouse Abbey.  Abbey took to social media appreciating with a post that: “’Wow looking fabulous’ and ‘Oooo nice !!!! X.”

Besides, there is also “Ginger Bramble,” on the menu for just £11. Following this Ed Sheeran’s firm has been grossing high with a sum of £23,770,262, which is double the profit he made back in 2016 and 2018. Moreover, he has been keeping his hands clean by paying his taxes to prevent tax issues.

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