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Grim... wrote:
It's certainly low-strength in real beer world.

BEER BRINGS US TOGETHER

Nah, low strength is something like a traditional English mild, which is usually around 3%. Some IPAs are that low too. Mid-strength is normally 4-5%. Anything above 5% is seen as 'strong' (although I drink some beers that are over 10%).
Lagers tend to start at 4% unless they're specifically branded as low-alcohol (or really cheap) but lager is not all beer.
Lonewolves wrote:
lager is not all beer.

I wonder how much it is by volume? I keep flip-flopping on my answer.
5.54 billion pints of lager were drunk in the UK out of 7.47 billion total, but it (lager) is trending down, apparently.

That's pubs only, though.
All beer is trending down apart from craft beer, which contains lager too. ;)
Ales and IPAs are going up, apparently. Or they were in 2016.
Lord Sugar appears to be spending Christmas at the cottage. Here is is, waiting for SINGHAM to begin on the wee lil’ TV set.
Mimi wrote:
Lord Sugar appears to be spending Christmas at the cottage. Here is is, waiting for SINGHAM to begin on the wee lil’ TV set.


Is he watching No Offence? Excellent choice, Sralan.
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