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At 55p I bet a few would want to get there hands on these Marshall t-shirts
Note small or medium size options only - so will be quite tight for any one with large attributes
Yes teenager then
55p - that makes £1 land look expensive
yup... I have had quite a lot of involvement in this kind of thing.
There is an obvious difference between a live cask or bottle conditioned beer vs bottle/can/keg where the brewing process is fully halted before leaving the brewery. That is separate to the container discussion.
I have been involved in taste tests comparing colour of glass bottle. These were blind tests so you don't know which colour bottle it came in. They compared brews bottled 1 and 3 months prior in brown, clear and green bottles.
Brown bottles preserve more of the original flavour. Most people will say they prefer the taste of beer from brown bottles to clear or green when comparing side by side. Clear or green bottles will develop a light struck skunky flavour fairly quickly.
However, worth noting that people who are used to that slight skunkiness seem to prefer it. It works for some beers. You often see this with Grolsch. Most will say they prefer the imported flip top bottles to the brewed in the UK version. They both come in green bottles. They both leave the brewery tasting the same... the imported one will be more light struck by the time its sold in the UK.
There also used to be some snobbery around cans - the tinny taste. These days they are all aluminium, so if you get any metallic taste its usually from the hop mix rather than the can... and you need to buy better beer. loads of craft breweries have moved to cans as its the best way to get the brewery fresh taste to the consumer, plus its logistically much easier than bottles. Worth remembering that many kegs and casks are aluminium too, a can is just a mini keg.
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To be honest it seems like he'll just put his name on anything, even if it looks like shit.
Yes - they actually drove this round to dealerships!