kingdowieonthewall
Member
- Location
- Sussex, ex-Cronx.
- Country
England
Probably only relevant to those 50s plus age group as the super strength mass produced lager disappeared (thank god) some years ago.
(I am aware some craft & small breweries still do very strong, had a chocolate stout recently that turned out to be 8.4% when i was wobbly after a half)
Tennents super was everywhere 80s/90s, skol, kestrel,red stripe jumped on it soon after.
Carlsberg special brew had been around decades, apparantly as a thank you to Churchill after the war.
Depending on the social standing of an area it would be piled high in Offys.
Even supermarkets peddled the fighting juice & some fools actually had it on tap in bars.
Once you got on this gear all other beer was utter pish.
I had a customer i was decorating for that used to get me to drive him down to the local offy at midday as he'd already had 4 tins by then.
So...any super strong lager stories from HOL?
spill the beans.
(I am aware some craft & small breweries still do very strong, had a chocolate stout recently that turned out to be 8.4% when i was wobbly after a half)
Tennents super was everywhere 80s/90s, skol, kestrel,red stripe jumped on it soon after.
Carlsberg special brew had been around decades, apparantly as a thank you to Churchill after the war.
Depending on the social standing of an area it would be piled high in Offys.
Even supermarkets peddled the fighting juice & some fools actually had it on tap in bars.
Once you got on this gear all other beer was utter pish.
I had a customer i was decorating for that used to get me to drive him down to the local offy at midday as he'd already had 4 tins by then.
So...any super strong lager stories from HOL?
spill the beans.