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drapesy wrote: I don't remember Triple Gold Geoffb, but I do remember that in the 80's Tetleys tried a hand-pulled cask lager, believe it or not. I remember trying it at the Deer Park - it was good but sadly didn't appeal to the 'Carling Black Label' types. It was called 'Golden Cross' IIRC ,anyone else remember it? Drapemeister, I had replied to that myself before coming on to your post - you beat me to it..........
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The Parksider wrote: drapesy wrote: I don't remember Triple Gold Geoffb, but I do remember that in the 80's Tetleys tried a hand-pulled cask lager, believe it or not. I remember trying it at the Deer Park - it was good but sadly didn't appeal to the 'Carling Black Label' types. It was called 'Golden Cross' IIRC ,anyone else remember it? Drapemeister, I had replied to that myself before coming on to your post - you beat me to it.......... A search on google revealed a mention of an auction that had included a bar-towel for 'Gold Cross' lager rather than 'Golden Cross'
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drapesy wrote: The Parksider wrote: drapesy wrote: I don't remember Triple Gold Geoffb, but I do remember that in the 80's Tetleys tried a hand-pulled cask lager, believe it or not. I remember trying it at the Deer Park - it was good but sadly didn't appeal to the 'Carling Black Label' types. It was called 'Golden Cross' IIRC ,anyone else remember it? Drapemeister, I had replied to that myself before coming on to your post - you beat me to it.......... A search on google revealed a mention of an auction that had included a bar-towel for 'Gold Cross' lager rather than 'Golden Cross' Should we challenge the local brewers to replicate Gold Cross...Or do we fear they may too have sucuumbed to commercial reality?
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Geordie-exile wrote: Barley wines now. There's a memory.I don't remember the Tetley's offering, but in The Fairway we used to drink Magnet Old, and in Whitbread pubs it was Gold Label. Firewater. Geordie, the Barleywine was called " leg opener" in the Haddon Hall in the 70s
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Found a Tetley Treble Gold beer tray on web site, its a great picture, but the numpty I am I cant download to this site am I missing something, but if you look at the web site below and type in Tetley treble Gold worth a look.http://www.preloved.co.uk
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geoffb wrote: Found a Tetley Treble Gold beer tray on web site, its a great picture, but the numpty I am I cant download to this site am I missing something, but if you look at the web site below and type in Tetley treble Gold worth a look.http://www.preloved.co.uk did it without realising makes me a bigger numpty!!
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The Parksider wrote: drapesy wrote: The Parksider wrote: drapesy wrote: I don't remember Triple Gold Geoffb, but I do remember that in the 80's Tetleys tried a hand-pulled cask lager, believe it or not. I remember trying it at the Deer Park - it was good but sadly didn't appeal to the 'Carling Black Label' types. It was called 'Golden Cross' IIRC ,anyone else remember it? Drapemeister, I had replied to that myself before coming on to your post - you beat me to it.......... A search on google revealed a mention of an auction that had included a bar-towel for 'Gold Cross' lager rather than 'Golden Cross' Should we challenge the local brewers to replicate Gold Cross...Or do we fear they may too have sucuumbed to commercial reality? Leeds Brewery brew their own lager (available in the hostelry on New Station Street), but I don't know if it's handpulled.
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geoffb wrote: Found a Tetley Treble Gold beer tray on web site, its a great picture, but the numpty I am I cant download to this site am I missing something, but if you look at the web site below and type in Tetley treble Gold worth a look.http://www.preloved.co.uk Brilliant Geoff.I used to have a Hemingways tray a few Ramsdens and a worn melbourne. I sold them to a out and out collector after i left the Brewery....Treble Gold eh!