Annoying song, perhaps, but quite an interesting story behind this band (and certainly much more so than the endless 'Z' Factor synthetic creations...):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)
Annoying song, perhaps, but quite an interesting story behind this band (and certainly much more so than the endless 'Z' Factor synthetic creations...):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddr...tish-beer.html
It's not brilliant but I suppose it's a move in the right direction.
Melissa Cole takes her to task in the comments and Cooking Lager (under his new name) strangely doesn't mention Pot Noodles.
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It reminds me of, quite a few years ago, my wife (yes, the same one who drinks Holts mild in Brown Beer thread), poured a bowl of hot soup into the lap of Liberal leader Jeramy Thorpe at a Liberal conference in Ilfracombe.
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The switch to cider may be linked to price as well as taste, I think tax on cider is less then on beers, introduced some years back to protect UK cider producers & workers, who probably vote Tory given the main areas of production
Bit like less tax on Scotch whisky than the Japanese import
See also unit pricing thread, is this the end of White Lightning?
For me I would rather drink cider than lager, but that is more age related I guess
I drink to make others more interesting
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