I had a pint of Mitchell and Butlers Bitter in Birmingham before the league cup semi at villa park in 84, which tasted like someone had used the glass to vomit in. Ant and Dec would have been proud of my ability to drink it.
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Carling black label in the the 1970s tasted like nail varnish ....... Grunhallae - Greenhalls later tasted like urine .....Carling is actual piss
Thoroughly unsuitable for washing down a chickpea curry Joey.Carling black label in the the 1970s tasted like nail varnish ....... Grunhallae - Greenhalls later tasted like urine .....
Carling lce - was like drinking cold waterThoroughly unsuitable for washing down a chickpea curry Joey.
An ice cold Chang isn't that bad.Just saw Skol mentioned in the Everton forum, and Chang mentioned the other day, and wondered what the GOT consensus is on the worst ale out there? Or even a discontinued one.
Carling, Chang, Skol and a homebrand Aldi one from uni I can't remember the name of for me are the worst, but I honestly think Chang at Goodison was the worst of the lot.
Would dispute the “at speed” claim mate - those beer taps at Goodison are slower than Michael Keane! ?An ice cold Chang isn't that bad.
Problem when we had it was it was served unchilled... And launched into a plastic cup at speed making it instantly flat
I gave this post the middle finger because I used to love Brew, nothing else hit the spot like the old 9% stuff. Then I remembered its 7.5% fassy brew these days and I haven't drunk it in years, so unfingered it.Special Brew. What’s the next thread?
I panicked the other day when I read that there was a beer supply problem leading up to Christmas, but I relaxed when it turned out to be Carlton stuff. I don't drink it so it's not a problem but I remember when it was the only beer you could get in Melbourne and we thought it was the best beer in the world.95% of anything made by Carlton Breweries Australia.