You did well to avoid it, it was flucking awful! Theres a comment somewhere that says it was so weak that it could have been sold to the Yanks during the American prohibition era. That was certainly of its time! Two's was Bitter and Mild if my memory's still working? My Dad used to keep a crate of "Cream Label" in our pantry, I think it was Stout, used to nick a bottle drink it and put the cap back on, he never said he noticed!
Brace yourselves, beer-lovers and drinkers, for controversy: After much consideration, I have come to the conclusion that... ... Weißbier > all other varieties of beer/ale
In fairness whilst in germany and the black forest last year I did partake in a few and they were reelly jolly nice though they did anything but provide me with balance! Bah!
I did have a few Hefeweizen, but I couldn't tell you if it was that brand or not. which ever it was they tasted pretty good. Bah!
New additions to the pubs taking part in the city of Ale Trail - http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/check_out_norwich_s_city_of_ale_trail_routes_1_4480286.
Tempting - https://www.woodfordes.co.uk/shop-online/beers/reedlighter-beerbox-18-pints.html. Especially at £2 a pint!!! Only just over 7 weeks to go and look forward to trying this one - http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/this_ne...ounced_for_norwich_city_of_ale_2016_1_4482111
It's not just "craft" beers that are getting expensive! What's a boy to do on the long walk home afterwards? http://www.foodandwine.com/fwx/brit...sive-kebab-1400?xid=soc_socialflow_twitter_fw
Just stumbled upon this while surfing the net: please log in to view this image "Norwich City's Ted MacDougall advertising William Younger's Tartan in the 1970s"