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Yeah defoWasn't Red Barrel by Watneys, my mum still has a little red barrel keyring.
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Yeah defoWasn't Red Barrel by Watneys, my mum still has a little red barrel keyring.
Yes that's right I'll have a pint of Red Barrel pleaseWasn't Red Barrel by Watneys, my mum still has a little red barrel keyring.
All it did for me was to give me the runsAnd Double Diamond works wonders.
Or a pint of mix? Bet you would get some odd looks now if you asked for that. Watneys Red Barrel was developed in the 30's apparently!What about a Brown Top (bottle of brown ale and topped up with bitter
Memories of days gone by.Or a pint of mix? Bet you would get some odd looks now if you asked for that. Watneys Red Barrel was developed in the 30's apparently!
Brown and bitter, Guinness and cider, Mild and bitter, could be any of many others, just the three I am aware ofNever heard of a pint of mix, what is it?
Yeah right, I used to like Lager and lime, but got the wee wee taken out of meI remember some idiots in my youth drinking lager & blackcurrant
I also remember going to the pub for the first time with me mates at 14, having a steak and 3 pints of Tartan and threw the lot up. Think it was a bad steak
..... Guinness and ????.....
Yes I think so all these memories, going go and have a moment up the Pub I think, make a fool of myself and ask for a Brown Split and watch all the locals faces.Was that the rich mans Black Velvet Pete, or the poor man's version?
Loved a snakebite and black in the summer with a couple of ice cubes.They called lager & cider 'Snake Bite' round my ways, sometimes served with a dash of blackcurrant, yuck!
Half a bitter and half a mild for a lovely pint.....Never heard of a pint of mix, what is it?
Well what do you expect in Oxfordshire??They called lager & cider 'Snake Bite' round my ways, sometimes served with a dash of blackcurrant, yuck!
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