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Carrying on from prior posts and at the risk of this becoming a ramble through my (admittedly limited) beer history, Furstenberg Lager! Found this on draught in the student's Union when I started college. Occasionally resulted in missing the 1st class after lunch....
 
Whitbread Light Ale, an abomination of a beer but my dad used to keep a few cans in the house. Vile stuff.
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What’s the first beer you can remember drinking?
I remember my dad letting me have a cheeky 1/2 tin of this while my mum was out at bingo.

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Hi! My grandparents stuck some apple juice or something in one of these and stuck nearly one year old me in front of a Christmas background with the can & a straw for their Christmas card. I want to recreate it with my kittens. Any chance you know where I can get a can or the wrap around design for me to print out a cover for another can, please? Thank you!
 
Possibly homebrew when I'd helped my dad wash bottles. At family parties and bbqs one of these little bad boys were allowed.

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Same here, I think I was maybe seven or eight years old when I had my first ever beer and it was one of these.

Possibly around the same time I had a taste of my dad's homebrew, and so it began...
 
Same here, I think I was maybe seven or eight years old when I had my first ever beer and it was one of these.

Possibly around the same time I had a taste of my dad's homebrew, and so it began...
Being 'The thinking mans Lager', that was excellent parenting.

 
Looking at some of these, I suspect the intention was to put you off beer for life. :D
Perhaps a better question would be what was the first beer you actually liked, for me I would probably say Caffrey's probably in part because of how smooth and unbeer like it actually tastes. It really wasn’t until I was a wee bit older that I started honestly liking beer that tasted like actual beer.
 
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