2p more in the concert room.
Think it's a milk stout.
Yeah just look at the drinks that are pointed towards women DD2.
Cherry Brandy and all the Bristol sherry's creams
1/8 a pint. Even after decimalisation I remember having a pint of mild for 9p in a pub I never went to again. Can't remember if the beer was any good, I was so chuffed at the price, which was exceptional.Hold on in 1970 we still had Lsd (not the drug) went decimal in 1971. I remember having 6 pints of mild for 10/-, even at 17 had no effect never drank it since.
I'll bet lager was the top seller, though.Nice to see lager relegated to fourth on the list!
And interesting to see Southern Comfort being the most expensive drink!
I'll bet lager was the top seller, though.
Back in the day, southern comfort was over-strength and a proper drink compared with the limp-wristed simulacrum you see today.
Still tasted like shi'ite, though.
Only in Scotland, you don't get it south of the border.It is indeed. You still get Sweetheart Stout in cans in Tesco. Think it's about 2.5%
Na. Mancunian. Invented and immortalised by none other than Ena and Minnie.Only in Scotland, you don't get it south of the border.
The fact that they also list Mackeson suggests it's the Scottish style.
Well said.Southern Comfort is cough medicine along with spiced rum
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