Quote from: ScumOfTheRoad on 19 March, 2024, 04:31:59 pmTesco are selling Banrock Station wine in flat recycled plastic bottles. I see this as having advantages:you can carry two plastic bottles home for the same weight as a glass onethey fit sideways in the fridge door - so two bottles in the space of oneI would say these bottles will be a big hit for camping trips tooOnly problem is that they contain Banrock Station wine...
Tesco are selling Banrock Station wine in flat recycled plastic bottles. I see this as having advantages:you can carry two plastic bottles home for the same weight as a glass onethey fit sideways in the fridge door - so two bottles in the space of oneI would say these bottles will be a big hit for camping trips too
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It's turned into my second-fave 0.0%, but lags a long way behind Leffe. Which in Morrison's case they had not got.
Quote from: Mr Larrington on 19 March, 2024, 11:59:00 pmIt's turned into my second-fave 0.0%, but lags a long way behind Leffe. Which in Morrison's case they had not got.It's my go to 0.0 beer, tastes better than normal Doom Bar (not saying much) and far fewer calories than Erdinger which I put above the Leffe.
Quote from: Pedal Castro on 31 March, 2024, 06:05:54 amQuote from: Mr Larrington on 19 March, 2024, 11:59:00 pmIt's turned into my second-fave 0.0%, but lags a long way behind Leffe. Which in Morrison's case they had not got.It's my go to 0.0 beer, tastes better than normal Doom Bar (not saying much) and far fewer calories than Erdinger which I put above the Leffe.Miss von Brandenburg, who used to guzzle Hefeweizen to the nth degree back in the day, is most uncomplimentary about the Erdinger which has put me off trying it.
Erdinger is the world's largest wheat beer brewery...
The Erdinger with ethanol in it is perfectly acceptable but Miss von Brandenburg says the alcohol-free version “tastes like Malzbier”.
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