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Boy, talk about memories. That was my photo from 1971. Thanks for reminding me of a fabulous visit across the pond. I spent 5 weeks driving all around England, Scotland and Wales. My wife and I even got a private tour of the factory in Hethel.
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lotusS2guy - Second Gear
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' Beers were selected by gear lever: 1st - Worthington E, 2nd Charringtons Bitter, 3rd - Lager (Carling Black Label, if memory serves, and 4th - Guinness'
If you didn't serve Burton Ale it wasn't a proper pub Mik. My second fovorite ale, the first being ESB, by Fullers. You could stand you're spoon up in that stuff. Happy days.
Leslie
If you didn't serve Burton Ale it wasn't a proper pub Mik. My second fovorite ale, the first being ESB, by Fullers. You could stand you're spoon up in that stuff. Happy days.
Leslie
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512BB wrote:' Beers were selected by gear lever: 1st - Worthington E, 2nd Charringtons Bitter, 3rd - Lager (Carling Black Label, if memory serves, and 4th - Guinness'
If you didn't serve Burton Ale it wasn't a proper pub Mik. My second fovorite ale, the first being ESB, by Fullers. You could stand you're spoon up in that stuff. Happy days.
Leslie
Unfortunately it was a tied house, so we could only sell what Charringtons would let us sell - including Hirondelle wine (the favourite of the budget wine elite in the 70s, apparently - tho nobody knew what grape it came from!).Whilst still a Londoner I used to drink ESB, or the odd pint of Youngs....
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