San Miguel

Yeah, they use good glue, I was surprised it didn't overflow with froth when I opened the can after prising them apart.
 
Well considering its a spansh beer usin spanish hops and water, brewing in the uk not using spanish water means they can also use more plastic glue, thus saying its proper spanih lager with less plastic. Nough said
 
Well considering its a spansh beer usin spanish hops and water, brewing in the uk not using spanish water means they can also use more plastic glue, thus saying its proper spanih lager with less plastic. Nough said
I thought it was the new version of a party 4 mate. Do you remember them gez? Or was you still a school boy.😉 Uncle @nara will know them. 😉
 
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It’s disappointing news for the nation’s army of Wetherspoon fans, as the cheap and cheerful pub chain ditches a popular beer brand.

Fans of San Miguel have until the end of the month to order a pint of their favourite beer — after that, it’ll be gone for good.

Instead, Spoons will be offering punters Poretti, which will cost less than £4 a pint at most locations.

Recent research shows that San Miguel is the nation’s favourite beer. YouGov researchers asked the public what they thought about 164 well-known brands between July and September this year, and ranked the results as a percentage of people who had a positive opinion.

San Miguel came first with 61%, followed by Guinness at 53%. It was the ciders, Kopparberg, Strongbow and Thatchers Gold that came in joint third with 51%.

Wetherspoon are yet to reveal why the change has been made, but did confirm the news. Speaking to Metro, a Wetherspoons spokesperson said :’San Miguel will be available in pubs until the end of November.’

Drinkers have reacted to the news that their favourite beer will be disappearing from Wetherspoon with mixed feelings.

One Facebook commenter said they were ‘gutted it’s going’, while another was a little more blunting exclaiming they were ‘p*ssed off’ by the news.

A third shared how San Miguel is his ‘go to, especially in the summer’.
 
Ìits a popular lager so why drop it, anyways having just spent another week in Spain it still tastes better in the sun😁
 
Dunno what it is about San Miguel but I can have a few beers and not get a headache - always found it reasonably priced especially in Lidls. Quite like that Madri when it's on offer too... Also seems to be popping up a lot in pubs local to me.
 
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