What better at the end of a hard days work in the garden, then to sit down on your back deck, to savor a deliciously refreshing, ice cold… “Value Lager”?
Life doesn’t get any better, or generic, does it?
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November 16, 2009, 11:48 pm
November 17, 2009, 11:28 am
Ho Bob.
P stands for pence, and this as you can imagine is really cheap lager! And I am happy to say no I did partake any of this dangerous looking brew.
The craze currently in the UK now, is for beers to be “extra” cold, but I remember well the “warm” English pints.
November 17, 2009, 9:45 pm
Sometimes you make me jealous with all your mad photographing skillz.
April 6, 2010, 12:40 pm
And the UK used to be such a marvelous example for brewing. I blame the Germans.
I know my ignorance will be showing here. What does 93P stand for? I suppose pounds. Did you partake of any of this masterpiece of the brew master’s art?
A few years ago, after picking up a British friend at the airport, we stopped at a restaurant to eat. My wife ordered a Shiner Bock so our friend, Harry Eaglestone, ordered one as well. After drinking some he commented “This is very good, almost beer. Too bad it’s cold.”