> Excellent news !! And I’ve heard it’s got nearer 9 pints in it !!!
Only problem is that you need to drink it all or throw what you haven't down the drain.
It's OK for parties, but not for singles or families staying at home and reducing the chance of interaction with potential Covid carriers.
They should have saved the introduction until AFTER we could all go out and mix.
(Mind you, I'll be going to the pub when we can, and supporting that industry, rather than the "drink at home" idea which won't help the pub trade and instead is more likely to lead to alcoholism).
I think you may mean Tennent's “Lager Lovelies”, then again you may just be pining for the days when having downed ten cans there wasn't an unattractive bird anywhere to be seen.
I’ve had a few of the Adnams Ghost Ship big can things, 9 pints? Really nice, citrusy and perfectly poured pints in the house. Hope Marsdons Pedigree or Timmy Taylor Landlord ones come out
Watney's Red Barrel was one of the driving forces for CAMRA...
Theres a good reason it died. There's no good reason to bring it back. Unless it's to appeal to Brexiteer restrospectacles... A bit like beer goggles...
Yes, Lager lovelies. It was remiss of me to forget that, my father was involved in developing the printing process which put the bird on the booze.
I hope the Watneys comes complete with the can punch for the triangular hole too. A great multi use piece of kit, plumb Bob for decorating, great tool to manufacture camping stoves from the empty can too.
Air vent on top that you crack and then a pouring tube that telescopes out of the side at the bottom of the can that just works as a tap, turn it closed/open. Slow to pour a couple of pints but really good quality