Remember it being the palest bitter around Manchester, in 1979, when I moved here.The pics in the MUEN make the beer look amber: Boddies should be blond.
You're right about the colour.Remember it being the palest bitter around Manchester, in 1979, when I moved here.
It was almost a straw colour.
Some great Boddie's pubs, including the Parrswood (mentioned earlier, which is now a Lees Pub) and the Club House near Stockport (sadly, long gone)...
ABV was reduced by Boddingtons before they sold the brand to Whitbread in 1989 iirc.Have they slashed the ABV?
I’m pretty sure it was never 4.5%Used to be around 4.5% I think. They're all at it, I was in Sainsburys yesterday and noticed that Grolsch is now 3.4%!! That was the first beer I got pissed on, definitely used to be at least 5%
The Pointsman was boddies too.You're right about the colour.
I'm remembering a lot of nights in the Church Inn in Hyde in the early 70s.
The older blokes in the tap room looked like fucking zombies by 10pm, pissed every night on doctor Bodlingtons magic prescription. :)
Honourable mention also of the British Protection in Stalybridge.
My old man + Grandad used to drink in there, when I was a nipper. I was born round the corner, on Sinderland road.33p a pint, Railway, Broadheath. And our bikes were propped up outside.....great days.
Nobody should like drinking ale that tastes like a piss stained carpet and smells like roadkill.
Smell probably wasn't helped by Holt's brewery also being close by. Top end of Cheetham Hill Rd near Victoria could be pungent. Pretty sure Boddies used well water which may have given some of its distinctive taste.Loved the taste of the old Boddies but hated the smell of hops brewing it made me feel sick.
I still think it’s the smell of brewing hops that makes me feel sick.Smell probably wasn't helped by Holt's brewery being close by. Top end of Cheetham Hill Rd near Victoria could be pungent. Pretty sure Boddies used well water which may have given some of its distinctive taste.
They would have filled it, it was that small.My old man + Grandad used to drink in there, when I was a nipper. I was born round the corner, on Sinderland road.