"many breweries began experimenting with weaker beers in anticipation of a price-driven surge in popularity"
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...o-2332087.html
"many breweries began experimenting with weaker beers in anticipation of a price-driven surge in popularity"
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...o-2332087.html
"Do I know where hell is? hell is in hello"
As long as there is some flavour to them they should be ok. We have had some around 3% that were great to drink, but they need to have something going for them.
The worse one I had was Bewdog Nanny State 1.1% at Dudley beerfest a couple of years ago and it was horrid. Nothing to it and not enjoyable as a drink at all.
Last edited by Farway; 05-08-2011 at 12:49. Reason: typo + PS
I didn't like pubs charging the earth for coke and lemonade drinks when they picked up a Tesco 2 litre bottle (under 20p?) in view of the customer to pour it out.
Point taken though, can't see beer of any ABV coming cheaper than the non alcoholics.
The margin is even more astronomical with postmix machines, which, after the apparatus has been paid for, involves about 2p worth of concentrate for a pint of fizzy drink. I guess it subsidises the beer a bit.
I think the biggest take-on you ever see anywhere is that between a small cup of tea and a large, where you still only get one teabag but can easily pay 70 or 80p for about 100ml of extra hot water.
Well, I for one, will not be bribed into drinking half beers........... 'hic'
Pubs are a hobby, real ale is a passion. Oh, and like me dogs, fear no evil..........
"the ‘People’s Pints’ — could be a huge boost to the licensed trade. "
http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/n.../article/91369
its all in the taste
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