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Not that C, Greg Wallace again. He really gets on my t1ts. The easily excitable tw@t. He will most probably blow his lid with joy when he sees a cap being put on a bottle ffs!
 
Watched it and quite interesting - the grist they used just seemed to be the 'flour' and non of the husks. Would have thought that would just make a goo and hard to process.
 
Its shambolic.
1 gram a litre and we are doing 15+
Thats not beer.
Making millions, awesome yeast bank though
 
It still baffles me. Marketing out-do's taste, EVERYTIME. Carling is the biggest selling beer in the UK! Jesus wept. I think most of us would agree that Carling is a fairly average beer (at best).

And then you look at their set-up and the amount of millions that they obviously spend and wonder why they aren't producing the greatest beer EVER. But why bother trying when you can just make fancy adverts of birds flying and sell millions of pints. That seems easier than making a beer to be proud of.
 
How could Greg Wallace taste hops in the final product I don't know.

Also how could that Scottish factory worker be happy doing that job for 20 years, talk about boring. Not a brewer in sight.

Surprised they even used hops and not some sort of hop oil.
 
I can't believe it takes twelve days to make that pish! And the word lager was never mentioned. I know lager is a type of beer but it's just like calling a Reliant Robin a car.

When I was a lad you chose which pubs to go to based on what beers they sold and there was always some choice. But some blokes just ordered lager and didn't care if there was more than one. It was delivered in road tankers. I had a mate who drank lager and blackcurrant so he must have really hated the hops!
 
Good program (I dont mind GW or the formulaic programme style). I like the historical interjections they do. Terrible product.

I too noted the low volume of hops (but didn't we all know that already?) and the use of "flour" which didn't surprise me (though I didn't know they ground it that fine). It's all about maximizing profit.
 

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