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Re: John Smiths Bitter
Originally Posted by Grayling
(Post 7063052)
Sam Smiths still sells for around £1.30 a pint in most of their pubs.
the cheapest beer in the UK. G Great thread, I'm a Yorkshire lass and real ale lover it has made me realise how much I'll miss the selection of English beers when I move! I do remember finding some decent alternatives in Van before though, from Granville Island brewery for example. I'm off to Sainsbury's in a bit to buy some food for my little birthday gathering tomorrow, might have to get some bottles of beer in as well - only 5 weeks til I leave to need to have some whilst I can! :-) |
Re: John Smiths Bitter
after all this talk of ale,,, anyone been to the calgary beer fest
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Re: John Smiths Bitter
Decent beer. Sigh. One of the prices of moving of (this part of) Canada was giving up "real ale". Worse still the Newfoundland Liquor Corp carries a very tiny range of decent beer - Old Speckled Hen is about the limit of it and thats not a session beer IMHO.
You folks in ON and NS at least have more choice. In the LCBO Can I commend "St Peter's Organic Ale' brewed in Bungay, Suffolk. I have a bottle from my last trip to TO which sadly I'm saving for Christmas. I share the popular opinion of John Smiths. Also anyone remember the much that was 'Websters Yorkshire'? Yeuch. I'm a southerner/East Anglian so along with Woodefords Wherry, I mainly miss Adnams. Oh no I really do something rotten. Now I'm all depressed. :( |
Re: John Smiths Bitter
Originally Posted by Grayling
(Post 7063052)
Sam Smiths still sells for around £1.30 a pint in most of their pubs. the cheapest beer in the UK.
But beer in Bristol was never cheap. I remember getting a pint and a ploughman's in a pub in Preston in 1980 for less than I was paying for the beer alone in Bristol.:( |
Re: John Smiths Bitter
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 7064401)
I was never aware of any difference in price drinking it in Bristol. Lovely pint, but really no cheaper than decent alternatives.
But beer in Bristol was never cheap. I remember getting a pint and a ploughman's in a pub in Preston in 1980 for less than I was paying for the beer alone in Bristol.:( |
Re: John Smiths Bitter
Originally Posted by gryphea
(Post 7064404)
Sam Smiths prices according to distance from brewery. All sam smiths pubs are local I think and therefore sell cheap ale.
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Re: John Smiths Bitter
Originally Posted by clynnog
(Post 7063776)
Isn't Rickards just Molson Export with food colouring added to it.
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Re: John Smiths Bitter
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 7062359)
When were you there? I was there 1988-1995. Most of it spent in the three shoes or the Original Oak it seems:ohmy: |
Re: John Smiths Bitter
I grew up in Bradford and spent many an evening in the pub.
Bingley was a good night out too - Smiths (Sam), Tetley (I like it!), Stones (ok now and again) and Timothy Taylors Landlord. Yum yum yum.:D Followed of course by a chicken curry and chapatis. Those were the days. Spent few years around Burton so have fond memories of Bass and Marston's pedigree. Now (responsibilty/kids kick in), Pedigree in bottles, Speckled Hen and the odd tin of Bass at home in moderation. But I noticed the Bass I had the other night had been beefed up to 5 or 6% - weird! I like my beer as it should be - 4%. I even like Red beers now. And beer is so easy to chill - just put them outside for not too long and they are the perfect temperature!:D PS Never liked John SMiths either - yuk |
Re: John Smiths Bitter
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 7064310)
I share the popular opinion of John Smiths. Also anyone remember the much that was 'Websters Yorkshire'? Yeuch. I'm a southerner/East Anglian so along with Woodefords Wherry, I mainly miss Adnams. Oh no I really do something rotten. Now I'm all depressed. :( |
Re: John Smiths Bitter
Originally Posted by adele
(Post 7063786)
I'm off to Sainsbury's in a bit to buy some food for my little birthday gathering tomorrow, might have to get some bottles of beer in as well - only 5 weeks til I leave to need to have some whilst I can! :-)
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Re: John Smiths Bitter
Originally Posted by G77
(Post 7063128)
He's not been back to the UK since the 60's has he? :rofl:
Anyone near to Oakville should give Cameron's beer a go, that's a quality independent. |
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We seem to have loads of good beers round here, a lot of the pubs brew their own too :thumbsup:
Real ales were the one thing I thought I'd miss and so far haven't. I do wish they'd not over-chill some of them though, would improve the flavour. |
Re: John Smiths Bitter
Originally Posted by LotteW
(Post 7064508)
I graduated in 94 (so 91-94)... did Animal Physiology and Nutrition. I have fond memories of the Original Oak too, and also the Packhorse.
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Re: John Smiths Bitter
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 7064405)
We had Courages Brewery in Bristol but it was no cheaper than other beers, other than the ordinary Bitter.
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