Weakened beer…. 14:54 - Jun 19 with 15915 views | colinallcars | Much talk in the papers today about brewers lowering the gravity of their beers to save on excise duty and defray their costs. Beers mentioned included Fosters, John Smith and Marstons. No sweat for me as these beers don't find their way down my neck. Worth observing though - I'm paying £6 plus for a pint of ale. | | | | |
Weakened beer…. on 13:43 - Oct 2 with 2205 views | McDuffin | I saw the latest news regarding this topic and I couldn't be more shocked... | | | |
Weakened beer…. on 13:44 - Oct 2 with 2205 views | TheChef |
Weakened beer…. on 11:48 - Sep 23 by johncharles | Fed up with all these foreign beers which are actually brewed under license in this country. Many of them are very good in there country of origin but the stuff made here is weak pish. Bought a 4pack of Holstein Pils the other day and it was absolute dross. |
Yes all these lagers brewed under license, I swear they all come out of the same keg and they just slap a different label on. | |
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Weakened beer…. on 13:48 - Oct 2 with 2205 views | Konk |
Weakened beer…. on 13:26 - Oct 2 by robith | If you'd ever been to Seville, you'd know it's Spanish. You'd struggle to drink anything else in the city [Post edited 2 Oct 2023 13:36]
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Yeah, I have enjoyed a lot of Cruz Campo in Seville - haven’t been in a long time, but it was almost up there with the Efes monopoly in Istanbul. I enjoyed it, possibly because it was often poured into a chilled glass. Used to drink it on tap at Camino in King’s Cross about 15 years ago. As with Italian lagers, the breweries have obviously noted that UK punters will pay a premium for Estrella/Peroni, so sure Cruz Campo will do well too, and expect to see it everywhere soon. Madri - where did that come from? Never saw that in Madrid when I’ve visited. Mahou everywhere - has some massive brewery invented it for overseas markets in light of the success of Estrella, or is it an old Madrid brewery that’s just exploded? Bloke on the cans winds me up. | |
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Weakened beer…. on 13:52 - Oct 2 with 2190 views | TheChef |
Weakened beer…. on 13:48 - Oct 2 by Konk | Yeah, I have enjoyed a lot of Cruz Campo in Seville - haven’t been in a long time, but it was almost up there with the Efes monopoly in Istanbul. I enjoyed it, possibly because it was often poured into a chilled glass. Used to drink it on tap at Camino in King’s Cross about 15 years ago. As with Italian lagers, the breweries have obviously noted that UK punters will pay a premium for Estrella/Peroni, so sure Cruz Campo will do well too, and expect to see it everywhere soon. Madri - where did that come from? Never saw that in Madrid when I’ve visited. Mahou everywhere - has some massive brewery invented it for overseas markets in light of the success of Estrella, or is it an old Madrid brewery that’s just exploded? Bloke on the cans winds me up. |
I assume Madri came from some marketing person's head... | |
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Weakened beer…. on 15:16 - Oct 2 with 2091 views | robith |
Weakened beer…. on 13:48 - Oct 2 by Konk | Yeah, I have enjoyed a lot of Cruz Campo in Seville - haven’t been in a long time, but it was almost up there with the Efes monopoly in Istanbul. I enjoyed it, possibly because it was often poured into a chilled glass. Used to drink it on tap at Camino in King’s Cross about 15 years ago. As with Italian lagers, the breweries have obviously noted that UK punters will pay a premium for Estrella/Peroni, so sure Cruz Campo will do well too, and expect to see it everywhere soon. Madri - where did that come from? Never saw that in Madrid when I’ve visited. Mahou everywhere - has some massive brewery invented it for overseas markets in light of the success of Estrella, or is it an old Madrid brewery that’s just exploded? Bloke on the cans winds me up. |
Madri is a fake Spanish lager made by Coors Molson after they bought a Spanish brewery which they use to provide some credibility to it as it is brewed in Burton, which is why it smells like eggs. Absolutely rotten stuff | | | |
Weakened beer…. on 15:26 - Oct 2 with 2084 views | kensalriser | Spain's great for food, and wine. Right up there with the best. There's even good cider in the north. But not beer. The idea that fizzy industrial piss can hold a candle to the proper ales brewed in Britain is a travesty. | |
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Weakened beer…. on 16:26 - Oct 2 with 2037 views | colinallcars | Whilst beer in pubs has gone up appreciably, supermarkets seem to be holding pretty firm - my favourite bottle, M&S Suffolk Bitter brewed for them by Adnams is £2.65. Only gone up 15p in about four years. Just bought some Hogsback Tea in Tesco at Whitton priced £7 for four. No sign of any “skimpflation” as in many products that have kept costs down by using inferior ingredients. | | | |
Weakened beer…. on 17:51 - Oct 2 with 1973 views | Mick_S |
Weakened beer…. on 15:16 - Oct 2 by robith | Madri is a fake Spanish lager made by Coors Molson after they bought a Spanish brewery which they use to provide some credibility to it as it is brewed in Burton, which is why it smells like eggs. Absolutely rotten stuff |
That’s what I’ve been told. A good lager on a hot day is a great thing. Madri and Cruccampo (spelling) are rotten. | |
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Weakened beer…. on 09:09 - Oct 3 with 1832 views | Pikey | On my way home from R,s I stop off for a pint or two in the Railway Inn by the bus stop outside Brighton station. £2.85 for a pint of Harvey's Sussex bitter. Often miss 2 or 3 buses whilst in there, would seem rude not to really. | | | |
Weakened beer…. on 15:48 - Oct 3 with 1671 views | robith |
Weakened beer…. on 15:26 - Oct 2 by kensalriser | Spain's great for food, and wine. Right up there with the best. There's even good cider in the north. But not beer. The idea that fizzy industrial piss can hold a candle to the proper ales brewed in Britain is a travesty. |
Relative to climate innit. Love the beers made here, but if it's 38 degrees the last thing I want to do is chew through a pint of 3.8% Bugger's Ecstasy mild | | | |
Weakened beer…. on 17:18 - Oct 11 with 1440 views | Hooping_Mad |
Weakened beer…. on 16:28 - Jun 19 by DannyPaddox | Had a beer in the pub by Olympia the other day. Tiny Rebel something or the other. A 5.5% IPA with a hint of citrus … Craft Fanta I call them. A nice beer after a long walk in the sun. £7.95 !!! There has to be a limit to what the pubs can charge. Ironically some of the cheapest decent beer’s now are in the the Craft beer pubs and breweries that introduced the pricey beers. They seem to be trying to sell the £5 pints to bring the punters back in whereas the conventional pubs are taking the piss. [Post edited 19 Jun 2023 16:33]
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I can see the the local brewery from my house, Arkells. They made a nice-ish craft lager a few years back and sold it in the flagship pub across the road at £2.75 a pint. I think it was called Spitfire, could have been 2 of the main ingredients but at that price I thought it was bloody marvellous, and I'm not a big drinker. I think if you brew it under a microbrewery license then there's no tax or perhaps just a fraction of the normal rate. surprised that didn't catch on more really | |
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Weakened beer…. on 15:45 - Nov 2 with 1186 views | Mick_S | Pissgate. | |
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Weakened beer…. on 16:31 - Nov 2 with 1113 views | RBlock | A mate I play football with has just moved from Fullers to a new brewery specialising in low ABV beers, all under 2.8%. Haven't tried any of the beers yet, but interested to see if they're any good. Seen them in a couple of pubs around West London, like the Distillers and The Ram in Hammersmith - https://theoriginalsmallbeer.com/ | | | |
Weakened beer…. on 18:13 - Nov 2 with 1046 views | SK_hoops |
Weakened beer…. on 16:31 - Nov 2 by RBlock | A mate I play football with has just moved from Fullers to a new brewery specialising in low ABV beers, all under 2.8%. Haven't tried any of the beers yet, but interested to see if they're any good. Seen them in a couple of pubs around West London, like the Distillers and The Ram in Hammersmith - https://theoriginalsmallbeer.com/ |
I had one in a pub in Waterloo. I don't remember thinking it was up to much tbh. | | | |
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