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Boddingtons Draught Bitter (24 x 440ml Cans)

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The company's independence was maintained after Whitbread acted as a white knight by raising its stake in the company from 13 to 23 per cent, and the family and many small shareholders refused to sell their stakes.

It’s quite a staggering statistic that none of the 1973 Boddingtons tied houses were still in the GBG come 1994. In 2012 it ceased to exist completely in cask form although there appear to be two versions still available in keg/can form.In 2010 Boddingtons was the sixth-highest selling bitter in the United Kingdom, although sales had dropped by almost three-quarters since the takeover by Anheuser–Busch InBev in 2000. One of the distinguishing features of the classic Boddies was that it was very fully fermented out, so from an original gravity of around 1035 it achieved a % ABV of 3. Our latest book is Balmy Nectar, a collection of the best of our writing from here on the blog and across various magazines since 2012.

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Same with the hops - going from hops from the current vintage to ones that are 2/3/4 years old would have had a bit of an effect but not huge.Much of the discussion that has occurred centres around when the decline in quality occurred, with a variety of dates being mentioned, spanning the 1970s/80s. Tawny-coloured premium ale borrows sweet raisin, biscuit and dried-fruit notes from the Crystal malt, while fresh, piney herbs emanate from the hops. v=1626435831","options":["Title"],"media":[{"alt":"Guinness Surger Cans 24x520ml Cans - can","id":6698868506675,"position":1,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":1. While we have taken care in preparing this summary and believe it to be accurate, it is not a substitute for reading the product packaging and label prior to use. id":1791346901043,"title":"Johnnie Walker Blue Label Whisky 70cl","handle":"johnnie-walker-blue-label-70cl","description":"The rarest whisky from Johnnie Walker-a special bottle for the special occasions.

Production was around 250,000 hectolitres in 2012, with around 80 percent of production destined for the UK market, and around 20 percent for export markets such as Taiwan, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. Did the Export/Pub Ale sold in the US use Whitbread yeast at Strangeways even while cask Boddies used the Tadcaster yeast, or was the Tadcaster yeast dropped much earlier? v=1650101606","options":["Size"],"media":[{"alt":null,"id":6698724720691,"position":1,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":1. Pubs are not deleted from the GBG lightly and the decision often involves passionate debate at Branch Meetings.The television advertisements featured beautiful women with unlikely Mancunian accents and "achieved the seemingly impossible task of making bitter glamorous".

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