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Gold Label Very Strong Special Beer, 4 x 330ml

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i have a unopened bottle 1987 made by whitbread they sold the label years ago cheers joe kind regards. Our team comprises of staff from all over the world, allowing us to communicate in many languages, please feel free to contact us with your enquiry. Based on 2008, it is a blend of 127 wines from eleven vintages: the oldest being 1990 and the youngest 2008. v=1650102900","width":600},{"alt":"Birra Moretti 8 Litre Blade Keg - Keg","id":20440673648691,"position":2,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":1. I’m not far into this test of the strongest beers and lagers, so I don’t have much to compare it too.It may not be reproduced in any way whatsoever without Wm Morrisons Supermarkets Limited prior consent, nor without due acknowledgement.

mp4","width":1920},{"format":"m3u8","height":1080,"mime_type":"application\/x-mpegURL","url":"https:\/\/cdn. An exaggerated pour produced a couple dozen or so large bubbles of beige, which dissapated to nothing after the first sip. v=1701290891","options":["Size"],"media":[{"alt":null,"id":36546368962873,"position":1,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":0. Matched with the Sunday roast this had a restrained generic British barley wine smell and a clear crystal yellow brown copper colour. No, it's not a lambic, or a trappist, it's a simple mass produced barley wine, and if you like a sweet, strong tasting, and warming drink, there's not much to complain about here.A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that we put on your computer with your knowledge and consent.

Being Christmas, the landlord offered his gratuity usually in the form of a pint with a whisky chaser. Just to say I have been drinking Gold Label for 50 years and I am certainly not the type that sits in the street drinking or a alcoholic!I haven’t made the pud since moving to Thailand where Gold Label is, to the best of my knowledge, unobtainable.

I like the strong hop presence of this beer and the bitterness - the balance is somewhat to sweetness but the hops provide enough of a counter to make this a beer you feel like drinking rather than sipping. I must be one of those aging ladies but not in Sheffield, however I do originate from South Derbyshire, now in Surrey – they haven’t got a clue down here! The reason the brew gets weaker is the brewer being able to increase profits by not having to pay the alcohol tax. But right now, if I wanted something potent, I’d want either the beautifully drinkable Duvel or a strong Scottish ale.

Really not quite sure how anyone could develop a taste for this, but it’s not only stupidly strong, but it’s straight up terrible. Leffe is too sweet and syrupy for us these days, but like this, the cask ale lightened the body and added bitterness. We can also imagine some interesting supermarket mixing opportunities — Banks’s Bitter + Leffe Blonde might make for an interesting and cost-effective combo, for example. Mad Manc”, if you let your daughter drink eight cans of Gold Label, you’re a stupidly irresponsible fool.

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