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Boddingtons Bitter:
... s ale has been going for over two hundred years and is adevertised using the tagline The Cream of Manchester in a series of adverts with Mel Sykes in the early 90 s. The most obvious thing about Boddington s is its large white head when poured, giving the impression that it has a creamy head. In the advert a 99 flake was stuck in the top like an ice cream. Its a pretty weak ale, coming in between 3.5% a... Read the full review: The Cream of Manchester by adambrown400 |
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Boddingtons Bitter Drink / Bitter, 3.8% ABV percent Alcohol. Brewed in UK since 1778. - Boddingtons is an English beer, originally from Manchester, United Kingdom that has been brewed for more than 200 years. The bitter is now sold in over 30 countries worldwide, and can be drunk on tap around the world in cou... overall rating |
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Boddingtons Pub Ale Drink / Creamy head and a golden well balanced body. Brewer: Strangeways Brewery. Style: Ale. Alcohol Content: 4.8% overall rating |
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Boddingtons Draught Bitter Drink / Golden ale brewed with English malt and hops. Brewer: Strangeways Brewery. Style: English Bitter. Alcohol Content: 3.8% overall rating |
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Boddingtons Manchester Gold Drink / Stronger version of Boddingtons Bitter. Brewer: Strangeways Brewery Style: English Bitter. Alcohol Content: 4.8% overall rating |
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Boddingtons Pub Ale (Draught) Drink / English Ale. Brewer: Strangeways Brewery. Style: Ale |
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Boddingtons Bitter ... was once promoted as the cream of Manchester is now the cream of almost anywhere and is sold in over thirty countries. Having initially started out as a lager drinker on leaving school, I made a career move into the more sensible field of bitter some years later and have remained so to this day. Although I will confess that I am one of those who ll swig down anything if it s on offer. Less gas, more taste, a deeper fuller flavour were the main reasons for the switch, along with the fact that bitter, although not immune, is less likely to be watered down in many a dubious establishment. Boddingtons is a very smooth brew with a rich neat malty taste and a c... Read the full review: Creamy Satisfaction by Zmugzy |
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Boddingtons Bitter ... s, - The Cream of Manchester! Well, that is what the adverts used to say, only now the lovely Boddington s bitter is made in a brewery in Magor, It is ran by Inbev, which is a name derived from Interbrew and AmBev when they merged, this company makes a huge range of beers. They are actually Belgian! Traditionally, this brew was made in Strangeways brewery, next to the famous prison, in Manchester, using water from an undeground well, directly underneath the brewery. The beer in cans was 3.8% ABV, that is Alcohol By Volume. The draught version was slightly stronger at 4.1 ABV. Boddington s is a very smooth bitter, and very pale in colour, a malty beer, with t... Read the full review: The Cream of, errr, Magor actually . . . . . by firemanspam |
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Boddingtons in general ... have to tell you about Boddingtons Little Boddie Bitter. They are delicious, not just a mans beer, oh no. These are sold in Safeways for 3.99 when they are on offer or 4.99 normal price. You get 12 little bottles in each pack, the pack is cardboard and is yellow and black, just like all the other boddingtons bitter cans and bottles. This bitter is 3.8% vol so is not too strong, infact its just right for us girlies and is especially tasty with lemonade. The little bottles have the yellow and black boddingtons label and the bottles are 25 cl, so they are tiny. The lid is yellow and black too. These are great for parties as you can stand around with them in you... Read the full review: Little bottles by January |







