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Low Alcahol Beer Help!
Topic Started: Mar 26 2010, 03:57 PM (185 Views)
tarrantini
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Bob Hatton
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Need some help to settle a dispute

In the mid 1980's there was a low alcahol beer produced by one of the giants (possibly carling?). It was not in bottle form as I recall, but available on tap at most pubs.

Im thinking it was called LA (as in low alcahol) and it was awful as youd expect.......

can anybody recall feed.back
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Bart P. Cozner
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tarrantini
Mar 26 2010, 03:57 PM
Need some help to settle a dispute

In the mid 1980's there was a low alcahol beer produced by one of the giants (possibly carling?). It was not in bottle form as I recall, but available on tap at most pubs.

Im thinking it was called LA (as in low alcahol) and it was awful as youd expect.......

can anybody recall feed.back

It wasn't Tennants, was it?
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trev984
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It was probably "Courage" You need plenty to drink that.
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gene autry
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Extra Light,  Kaliber Alcohol Free Lager,  Danish Light,  Hemeling Lite Lager,

Clausthaler Special Low Alcohol Lager,  White Label Low Alcohol, 
Tennets L.A. 

Prohibition Low Alcohol Lager,  St.Christopher Alcohol Free Lager,  Low & No,

Barbican Alcohol Free Lager,  Henninger Gerstel Low Alcohol Lager, 
Swan Light.


Not fit for horses either !
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baron von bluenose
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there was kaliber, and 1 other, cant think, stay low was the motto
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baron von bluenose
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Bob Latchford
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barbican i was thinking
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pooley
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didnt carling do one about 12 or so months ago which was 1.5% or something which they were advertising as the 'lunch time' pint but it just seemed to die a death really quick and disapear
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tarrantini
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Tennents it was!

Thank you folks.....dispute resolved, and I lost by the way :banghead:

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baron von bluenose
Mar 26 2010, 07:40 PM
there was kaliber, and 1 other, cant think, stay low was the motto

Kaliber was absolutely disgusting. There was also one called Buckler, but perhaps that was only on the Irish market....
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