I used to drink Dryboroughs Heavy when I was living in Scotland (1970's) and followed it south as far as Lincolnshire, haven't heard or seen of it since, has anyone?
Was it Younger's Tartan that was all the rage in my youth - I'd probably hate it now, as I've really developed a taste for real ale and especially the lighter coloured varieties..

Both were pretty YUK, but it was either that or lager I guess!!!In my distant youth, Watney's Red Barrel made Younger's Tartan taste like nectar!![]()
Was it Younger's Tartan that was all the rage in my youth - I'd probably hate it now, as I've really developed a taste for real ale and especially the lighter coloured varieties..
No mate it wasn't Tartan, definitely called Dryboroughs, got a photo of me outside a pub called the "River Don" in or around the Aberdeen area with a Dryboroughs sign outside.
Seem to remember being asked if I wanted Light or Heavy, and a half? Confused I said just a pint of heavy why would I want another half? The half turned out to be a Whiskey?!?!
There's either a tie up between the two breweries or some dodgy plagiarism going on!You must log in or register to see images
There's either a tie up between the two breweries or some dodgy plagiarism going on!
Bullard's is/was on Westwick St, just behind St Benedict's, for those too young to know
It's now very trendy flats, hence the is/was above.
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Both were pretty YUK, but it was either that or lager I guess!!!
There's either a tie up between the two breweries or some dodgy plagiarism going on!
Bullard's is/was on Westwick St, just behind St Benedict's, for those too young to know
It's now very trendy flats, hence the is/was above.
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I see that says 1666 on the label, was that when you first tried it??As a youngster this was my tipple
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best of a bad lot at the time.
The majority of Leicestershire flood into north Norfolk all through the summer (we're rammed with static caravan parks / camp sites around here, as you probably know)Very similar, Dryboroughs was a Edinburgh Brewer apparently. Will have to research to see if there's a link but I never saw the Scottish beer down here which is a bit odd as the scots flock to Yarmouth for their hol's?
Yes, that would be right and yes I used to drink heavy, but opted out of the 'hauf'. I still am a 'Dons' fan and was gutted to see they lost ot Motherwell on Saturday!!!
The majority of Leicestershire flood into north Norfolk all through the summer (we're rammed with static caravan parks / camp sites around here, as you probably know)
Depending on how things pan out, gulp, I shan't be adorned in too much green and yellow until they've all boogied off back whence they came to polish their trophy!
Very similar, Dryboroughs was a Edinburgh Brewer apparently. Will have to research to see if there's a link but I never saw the Scottish beer down here which is a bit odd as the scots flock to Yarmouth for their hol's?
Just enjoying a nice pint of Oakham St Bibiana with my Steak and Chips!!! [HASHTAG]#iknowhowtolive[/HASHTAG]