Crackerjack btw.
Am doing a virtually dry January with alcohol free beers most of the time. The odd alcoholic one but I've been amazed at how good some of the AF ones are these days. I got a selection of 31 from Beer Hawk for £36 so it's proving fun trying out so many different ones. They even had a couple of Harveys AF ones in there (Old Ale and Sussex Best, both of which I've enjoyed in their full fat versions, and the AF versions are very, very close).
I'll be persisting with AF from now on. Bit healthier and some of them are hard to tell the difference. My missus has started trying AF wines and some of them have been pretty good too.
First of a couple of nice refreshing G&T’s this evening.
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It really isn't. 5 minutes before the Neighbours repeat maybe but Crackerjack was famously five to five.
Think I'll just carry on with home AF use then! I am still having the odd tipple though; maybe a lot closer to my declared unit intake on official records!Remember that when you buy an AF beer it is not subject to Beer Duty, however you will pay a comparative price as if it was a genuine beer. Publicans love you because they get a fantastic profit margin. Enjoy !
It really isn't. 5 minutes before the Neighbours repeat maybe but Crackerjack was famously five to five.