On a hot day, you realise that extra bit of money is well spent. It's really refreshing.nixxy wrote:Completely agree, Matt V - I can't be doing with water, coke and all that rubbish ...
These are pubs for goodness sake! If I'm in a pub then I must have beer, it's enshrined in law somewhere. Hopefully.
Will somebody please enlighten me as to how/why this Magners phenomenon has taken off? There're two people I drink with who won't drink anything else - they can't explain why - yet it really hikes up the price of a round.
£3.29 a bottle seems to be the norm for this stuff. What's wrong with draught cider?
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Bulmers is a very similar drink...
I've always enjoyed a nice cider, so I can feel 'comfortable' drinking Magners without feeling as I'm following a trend...
Used to like Woodpecker (don't see that much now!) I do still find Scrumpy in most 'spoons OB?

I've always enjoyed a nice cider, so I can feel 'comfortable' drinking Magners without feeling as I'm following a trend...

Used to like Woodpecker (don't see that much now!) I do still find Scrumpy in most 'spoons OB?

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