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Funny that John Smith's and Tetley's though rightly reviled in their current form used to be really, really good session beers. Something definitely went wrong about the time of the nitrokeg fad in the 90s, or was it when S&N bought Courage and Carlsberg bought Tetley's? Since then they've just tasted 'cheap', like they reduced the hops to a mere whiff and replaced malt with some chemical equivalent and sugar. I used to love the sulphorous eggy smell of a good Tetleys. Not any more, not for a long time. Landlord's going the same way. Used to be great, now becoming thin and flavourless.
I agree with all the genuine bad-un's quoted here: Carling, Fosters, Carlsberg, GK IPA (really?), anything with a supermarket label on it.
I had a girlfriend from yorkshire back in the early 80s and loved visiting her folks to drink draught Tetleys. Wouldn't touch that stuff in a can now, would give me a right old stomach ache with all that gas pumped in. Boddingtons are the same.