I think back to when I started my drinking career and I don't remember seeing anything other than tetleys, john smiths, boddingtons, worthingtons, newcastle brown and guiness. Occasionally 6x (expensive, considered a treat) and ushers (terrible) because they were local I guess. Newcastle brown and guiness also seemed very expensive to me. I don't think I was that bothered? Used to look at the money in my pocket, work out how to maximise the number of pints I could have and then stick on that. Lots of the pubs local to me would serve 'whacky' from a jerry can under the bar. Local cider without any duty paid on it, usually about 1/3rd of the price of the cheapest pint, often claimed to be as strong as 9%, used to joke about how pints 1-3 were great, but 4 was pushing it, 5 was prime losing your trousers, arrested for peeing on the cash point, defacing the floral display on the turnpike and so on territory. John smiths was quite cheap so I drank quite a lot of it, didn't drink lager.