Bottle shaped cans. Nice novelty item. Too bad the contents are just "average" at best for a US brown ale. :^(
Best regards, Bill
PS: Sippin on a Fullers ESB right now and am promised more Fullers products to show up this weekend.
Bottle shaped cans. Nice novelty item. Too bad the contents are just "average" at best for a US brown ale. :^(
Best regards, Bill
PS: Sippin on a Fullers ESB right now and am promised more Fullers products to show up this weekend.
Saw a Heineken in one of those two weeks ago. Expensive, but cute.
Did you buy one? I *would* have.
Best regards, Bill
PS: Sipping on a fresh sample of Chimay Grande Reserve as we speak. Good shit.
Jesus, not at $4.50 a bottle/can!
Holy shit!! I only paid $1.80 for the Moose Drool so..$4.50 for the Heinie would have been out of the question Their "keg-like" cans were already pushing the envelope, for darn sakes.
Best regards, Bill
PS: Now sipping on a New Belgium Abbey Ale. Christ......that's a fine double style Belgian ale.
Y'know Bill, I was like many Aussies, berating the feasibility of good UK beer. Well, I now reserve any criticism after trying 2 of the Fullers...the ESB you mention...and the London Pride. Bewdies!
Hooroo.....
lol... a supplier made a mistake... his method of remedy... he gave me a magnum of Chimay 2000 GR.... all is forgiven...:>)
Hooroo....
The London Pride is very good, for sure. I've also enjoyed, in the past, the 1845 Bottle conditioned ale and.... the Vintage Ale(2000) was simply superb.
Best regards, Bill
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