Tesco have good deals but its the same beers from the same big regionals in my local Tesco,s anyway. Tesco your sales are falling so get some good locale beer and I will spend more dosh with you.cheers john
Tesco have good deals but its the same beers from the same big regionals in my local Tesco,s anyway. Tesco your sales are falling so get some good locale beer and I will spend more dosh with you.cheers john
Generally speaking I agree with you completely. Does your one do the Tesco Finest American Double IPA? My one today had knocked the Marston's Revisionist series back down to £1.25. The idea that they might sell these in a pub is laughable but I thought they were reasonably OK at that price.
Just called in to our local Asda and Kelham Island Pale Rider is on special offer at 4 for £5.
Not bad at all for a 5.2% ale.
I don't drink at home really and I still bought 4.
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I personally don't like this real ale in a bottle as I have found they seem to take ages to clear mostly the smaller brewers beers anyway.I stand them upright in the fridge but my wife moves then around and lays them on their sides to make space for water,milk juice and other stupid non essential liguids.
Me neither, they're usually a lottery either no carbonation or fobbing all over in spite of a good chill. I've also had more than a few that are infected. I tend to stick to German and Belgian beers for bottle conditioned as they get it right, or stick with people who brewery condition but know what they're doing. Fortunately I live round the corner from a Booths and an independent specialist off-license.
Get your own beer fridge?