Dont mess with the psycho kid..
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I was more concerned about the tv!
Dont mess with the psycho kid..
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I was more concerned about the tv!
Did anyone see that for years Carling have been brewing their lager at 3.7% and labelling it as 4% for tax reasons? Cheeky ****s have the balls to say they aren't misleading consumers. I don't drink Carling very often at all but that's going to be never now.
I can't get drunk on it. The sheer amount of liquid I'd have to put down my neck would be silly. I don't know how people do it. I don't drink less than 5% lager. Rather get pissed off 6-8 pints of strong quality larger followed by the shorts, than 12-15 pints of piss water and still trying to nail a proper buzz. It's ****e, Forsters too.
Same here, I can't be arsed with the effort it takes with weak beer. Usually just two or three pints of 5% for me then onto spirits.
I suppose the exception is sometimes when it's hot and I'm having a beer during the day but don't want to get drunk I don't mind a 4% although I don't know where it'd be coming from because it wouldn't be in my fridge.
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Carlsberg Export is ok, Carlsberg ordinary tastes like a tramp has washed his cheb end in it.
Fosters is ****ing rank. I don't think anybody drinks it in Australia.
I'm a confirmed real ale man now. There's always two on in my local.
They change all the time. Most have been great but there has been the odd few I haven't liked.
I prefer the paler ones. IPA's, golden ales & so forth. Not a big fan of the dark, heavy beers.
Still, at £2.68 a pint you cannot really grumble.


I nearly always drink carling or fosters cause it's cheap in the pubs in Chester le streetCarlsberg Export is ok, Carlsberg ordinary tastes like a tramp has washed his cheb end in it.
Fosters is ****ing rank. I don't think anybody drinks it in Australia.
I'm a confirmed real ale man now. There's always two on in my local.
They change all the time. Most have been great but there has been the odd few I haven't liked.
I prefer the paler ones. IPA's, golden ales & so forth. Not a big fan of the dark, heavy beers.
Still, at £2.68 a pint you cannot really grumble.
Indeed. And when the last beer festival was over she was giving it away for free just to empty the kegs.£2.68!!![]()
Used to love the beamish Mary beer festivalIndeed. And when the last beer festival was over she was giving it away for free just to empty the kegs.
She looks after us does Kay, smashing lass.
Last time I was in there it was still the Red Robin.Used to love the beamish Mary beer festival
Not been on for a while
A big Sunderland supporter ran the pub from about 1998 to 2005Last time I was in there it was still the Red Robin.
Did anyone see that for years Carling have been brewing their lager at 3.7% and labelling it as 4% for tax reasons? Cheeky ****s have the balls to say they aren't misleading consumers. I don't drink Carling very often at all but that's going to be never now.
It's piss water anyway.