Well in the days of keg beer, pre CAMRA and all that, it was a heck of a lot better than a lot of the rubbish that was around.Remember it being on Draft when I was a lad. A nice pint.
Well in the days of keg beer, pre CAMRA and all that, it was a heck of a lot better than a lot of the rubbish that was around.Remember it being on Draft when I was a lad. A nice pint.
Wadworths 6X was a nice pint.Watney's Red Barrel.
Like making love in a punt!
Tankard... Tasted like one with no beer in it.
Courage Best..... not really!
We were saved by being close to Devizes, so Wadworths, and being able to get hold of proper scrumpy if you knew where to go.
And Courage Directors was OK, if you could find it.
Tartan was bearable. Just.
"those were the days.."
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Kent was the hop central of the UK so that dont surprise me , when I was a kid whole families would go and stay for 2 weeks hop picking as there annual HollidayWhen I was moving around the country a bit in my working life I found that the same brand of beer was brewed differently in different parts of the country to suit local tastes. Whitbread in the north east was krap, in Kent it was nectar. By far the best beers were found in Kent. Sadly one by one the best breweries closed down, but still some good ones out there.
Hadda look inside me harvester. Moss ont metal filter. None inside. Tis good news.
When I was moving around the country a bit in my working life I found that the same brand of beer was brewed differently in different parts of the country to suit local tastes. Whitbread in the north east was krap, in Kent it was nectar. By far the best beers were found in Kent. Sadly one by one the best breweries closed down, but still some good ones out there.