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The delisted beers are:

  • Banks's Mild
  • Banks's Sunbeam
  • Bombardier
  • Eagle IPA
  • Jennings Cumberland Ale
  • Mansfield Dark Smooth
  • Mansfield Original Bitter
  • Marston's Old Empire
  • Marston's 61 Deep
  • Ringwood Boondoggle
  • Ringwood Old Thumper
I've never been keen on Banks. Jennings Cumberland is lovely. I can't I've had Mansfield (my dad used to drink it back in the 80s/90s). Boondoggle is a decent pint, sad to see that go (same for Thumper).
 
History repeating itself.
In the 90s Carlsberg Tetley bought Wrexham Lager...to shut it.
Wrexham Lager was sold for £1 after it closed..or the name was.
In recent years it was restarted and is now expanding massively.
It has just been bought by Ryan Renolds (Deadpool) and his mate,who consequently own Wrexham FC.
There's rumours of massive expansion as the plan looks to promote the brand in America and worldwide...great for the brand,Wrexham and hopefully some quality jobs for the area.
Ryan and his mates are business men. Let's hope when the brand is global...they don't sell it to the highest bidding,crap beer producing company that will pale it into insignificance and make it disappear...again.
 
Clint
Was Harp lager brewed in the Wrexham Brewery as I seem to remember seeing it on a sign as my mum and I passed it on the bus to Cefn.
 
Hmmm...dunno,I'll ask the father in law. Double Diamond,Lowenbrau,Skol,Castlemaine XXXX, were I think...I certainly had plenty of each from there!
There was trials I believe to brew Budweiser (American not Czech)but although it was spot on it never happened. Things may have been different if they had.
 
I've never been keen on Banks. Jennings Cumberland is lovely. I can't I've had Mansfield (my dad used to drink it back in the 80s/90s). Boondoggle is a decent pint, sad to see that go (same for Thumper).
Carlsberg, now with biggest share in UK draught beer,have got a lot to answer for. Out with consumer choice and tradition, in with accountants and profits. They've already closed the old Banks's brewery in Wolverhampton.

Agree, Jennings Cumberland Ale, was always worth a pint or two. And is one, of the many, on my to do list.
I'd always risk a test grass of any Marstons, I found on draught while travelling (as not normally available locally). Though that was many years ago, so could be different now.

Banks's (Amber) bitter (not on the list), is one of my preferrered UK bottled beers, even though a fairly low ABV.
 
Harp was a Guinness lager, I doubt it got brewed in Wrexham?
It originated with Guinness, but they developed a consortium to brew it in the UK, using Courage's purpose-built Alton brewery for the south and S&N's Moss Side brewery in Manchester for the north, but they also eg used Courage's London brewery for a while before Alton was ready.
 
A quick heads up for members who like me followed the link an on finding this thought it was broken -

Money blog: BBC licence fee to rise; Jurgen Klopp's former mansion is most viewed on Rightmove - have a look inside
The BBC licence fee will rise by £5 next April, the government has announced. Read this and the rest of today's personal finance and consumer news in the Money blog - and leave your thoughts on anything we cover in the box below.

you have to scroll down the page and click on the link below.

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This is the article if you don't want to visit the page -


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Sorry for the crap link, I did copy it from the article.

I posted the page link from the actual article here and it still took me back to the index page i assume they have it set up that way on purpose so everyone has to view the index page first.
 
It originated with Guinness, but they developed a consortium to brew it in the UK, using Courage's purpose-built Alton brewery for the south and S&N's Moss Side brewery in Manchester for the north, but they also eg used Courage's London brewery for a while before Alton was ready.
But not Wrexham I think?
 
Harp was a Guinness lager, I doubt it got brewed in Wrexham?
Originally, Harp was a consortium of big brewers, including Guinness, who created a national lager brand to sell. It was brewed in a number of UK Breweries. Gradually, through mergers, Brewers taking on licensing deals and whatnot, it ended up just with Guinness.

I'm pretty sure that's right but I'm on pint 4 so maybe not.
 
Is that "delisted" list even complete?

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I forked up for a shedload of this yesterday (and it did have a 10% Black Friday reduction, but it seems that was a lie).

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The "once it's gone, it's gone!" is very dramatic!
 
Oh, Owd Roger was a legend in my student days, as one of the few widely available really strong beers on draught... Could just be that batch is getting near its BBE.

Also Fuller's have discontinued Bengal Lancer.
 
Oh, Owd Roger was a legend in my student days, as one of the few widely available really strong beers on draught... Could just be that batch is getting near its BBE.

Also Fuller's have discontinued Bengal Lancer.
Thanks for those words of comfort. If they're true! Under the circumstances (Carlsberg don't like things with "legend" attached) I'm glad I've stocked up anyway. I'm not worried about BBEs on a 7.4% beer! But I haven't seen it on draught for many decades. (In the - bad - days when your driver - also drinking it - would only get a ticking off if appearing drunk behind the wheel - lucky we're still alive, though many from that situation aren't!).
 
The delisted beers are:


• Banks's Mild
• Banks's Sunbeam
• Bombardier - I’ve got the recipe
• Eagle IPA
• Jennings Cumberland Ale - I’ve got the recipe
• Mansfield Dark Smooth
• Mansfield Original Bitter
• Marston's Old Empire - I’ve got the recipe
• Marston's 61 Deep
• Ringwood Boondoggle
• Ringwood Old Thumper - I’ve got the recipe
The 4 tagged I would consider making the rest naah
 

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