City win the cheapest beer in the PL Cup

Their Party 7 cans took some beating, you had to be practically legless before you could force it down.
Watney Party 7's, brown ale, barley wine and cider were staples at BYOB house parties BITD, all vastly superior to the home brews, common at the time.

Starlight draught bitter was probably Watneys worst, mainly sold in the South.
"Watney's Starlight - this beer was so weak in strength that a 1971 Sunday Mirror investigation discovered that it could have been legally sold in the United States during Prohibition."

Didn't Watney take over the Wilsons Manchester Brewery who produced "Wembley Ale"?
 
Watney Party 7's, brown ale, barley wine and cider were staples at BYOB house parties BITD, all vastly superior to the home brews, common at the time.

Starlight draught bitter was probably Watneys worst, mainly sold in the South.
"Watney's Starlight - this beer was so weak in strength that a 1971 Sunday Mirror investigation discovered that it could have been legally sold in the United States during Prohibition."

Didn't Watney take over the Wilsons Manchester Brewery who produced "Wembley Ale"?
Couple of cans of breaker game over
 
Watney Party 7's, brown ale, barley wine and cider were staples at BYOB house parties BITD, all vastly superior to the home brews, common at the time.

Starlight draught bitter was probably Watneys worst, mainly sold in the South.
"Watney's Starlight - this beer was so weak in strength that a 1971 Sunday Mirror investigation discovered that it could have been legally sold in the United States during Prohibition."

Didn't Watney take over the Wilsons Manchester Brewery who produced "Wembley Ale"?
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Watney Party 7's, brown ale, barley wine and cider were staples at BYOB house parties BITD, all vastly superior to the home brews, common at the time.

Starlight draught bitter was probably Watneys worst, mainly sold in the South.
"Watney's Starlight - this beer was so weak in strength that a 1971 Sunday Mirror investigation discovered that it could have been legally sold in the United States during Prohibition."

Didn't Watney take over the Wilsons Manchester Brewery who produced "Wembley Ale"?
Look what one pint did to the red cunts.
I think Charlton’s just sharted.
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