Ball_Sup (Phil)
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Last season, v Chelsea at home, I was with a load of Chelsea mates, so I had to find a "covers all bases" pub. I was charged £7 for a pint of Neck Oil in The Roebuck on Charles Street.Neck Oil is £6.20 a pint in my local now.
Frightening.
£6.30 is a bargain, I'd have a couple if I were you.
There's frightening little choice in most pubs nowadays. It's Madri, Estrella, Moretti, Beaverton, Neck Oil, Inches, Guinness.Last season, v Chelsea at home, I was with a load of Chelsea mates, so I had to find a "covers all bases" pub. I was charged £7 for a pint of Neck Oil in The Roebuck on Charles Street.
I do feel a bit of a fraud reporting on these beers in grounds across the country. Since I drastically cut down my drinking, it's unlikely I'll actually have one in a ground.
There was Neck Oil in the ground at PNE for eg.
I get the sometime criticism of Beavertown and Neck Oil. But I remind myself that there was a time we could never even dream of "that sort of thing" in a football ground.
Do you thinkThe pint of Jute I had on the South was rank. If that's the same on Saturday that'll be me done for beer in the ground. Good job I like Bovril![]()
I'm pretty sure I've had it before and don't remember it being like that, so, possibly as in off.Do you think
a) rank as in off or
b) rank as in that's what it's supposed to taste like but you didn't like it
... brave move that ...I'm pretty sure I've had it before and don't remember it being like that, so, possibly as in off.
I will try it again Saturday just to confirm.
Ooh get you!... brave move that ...
We shifted into the South Stand last year for the PL season. But we didn't enjoy it in there. So we've shifted back up to the Bramall Lane Corner for this season. When we were in there before, they didn't have Keg beer up there at all.
I'm going in the John St Exec as someone's guest for the upcoming Watford game.
I'll probably save my "Jute experience" for that.
I did try it again on. Saturday, it tasted better than before, but 3 of us said it tastes just like Neck Oil... brave move that ...
We shifted into the South Stand last year for the PL season. But we didn't enjoy it in there. So we've shifted back up to the Bramall Lane Corner for this season. When we were in there before, they didn't have Keg beer up there at all.
I'm going in the John St Exec as someone's guest for the upcoming Watford game.
I'll probably save my "Jute experience" for that.
Basically, we're in Brand territory. Who owns what brand is a tortuos set of multi national companies. "Simplifying" it - last year we had brands owned by Heineken. Including Amstel & Beavertown Neck Oil. This year, we're going with brands owned by Molson Coors - including Carling & Madri. The - Neck Oil A-Like - under Molson Coors is SALT Jute.I did try it again on. Saturday, it tasted better than before, but 3 of us said it tastes just like Neck Oil![]()
Also SS, can only report what our taste buds told usWe had a pint of Jute at HT in the SS.
Not bad at all IMO. (Nothing like Neck Oil).
The plastic glass is slight improvement too on last season’s SUFC cardboard cup.
Obviously not as good as a “glass” glass but that’s not going to happen.
In my not at all humble opinion, Jaipur has also become a bit of a brand flagship beer. It no longer stands out from the crowd like it used to. What a beer it was/(is) though. One of my Gateway Beers. I remember when I first had it - oh beers can taste like that can they.My local currently have Jaipur and Voyager on the taps and Tuesday is two pints for £6 day. Therefore it is quite obvious what I will be doing tomorrow afternoon.
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