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Landlord.
I understand that Guinness brewed a special version in nips at about 7½% abv for the Belgian and thereafter the French market. I wonder if they were referring to that.Wonder what Belgium export was?
I understand that Guinness brewed a special version in nips at about 7½% abv for the Belgian and thereafter the French market. I wonder if they were referring to that.Wonder what Belgium export was?
And they still do!I understand that Guinness brewed a special version in nips at about 7½% abv for the Belgian and thereafter the French market. I wonder if they were referring to that.
It is not hard to get hammered for a few quid these days. And it is hard to like the person (male or female in this age) who has got the hammer.… Hammered for a few quid, what’s not to like.
Prior to that it was even more fun. We used to have 480 ha'pennies in a £, and 960 farthings in a £ (anyone remember them?). Also we had groats, which were each worth 4d (i.e. 4 old pence).Prior to decimalisation there were 240 pence in a pound (£)
Can some beers really be £4+ per half good?
Yes. Most people wouldnt blink at a glass of wine being that price, so why should beer be any different of the time, effort and skill that's gone into it, merits it?
Re:>DD2 Well when you think about it good wines and whiskys are produced at the rate of a few thousand bottles a year.In contrast the big brewers make Millions of gallons beer a month.
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