Top Deck Lager And Lime. The green can was lager and lime shandy whilst the orange can offered cider shandy. the top deck range comprised lemonade shandy (yellow can), limeade and lager (green can) and cider shandy (orange can). shandy is a popular drink in uk and is usually ordered as either bitter shandy (50/50 bitter beer and fizzy clear. top deck came in three flavours: A yellow can indicated you were drinking the traditional lemonade shandy. from the snakebite and the purple nasty to the light and bitter and lager and lime, a close look at the very british art of adulterating beer. i can remember when i was 13, my mate and i would go in to our local shop and buy a can of top deck lemonade shandy. The brand itself belonged to the beecham group and benefited from a royal appointment no less and even had it’s own tv commercial. Lager & lime was a good slug of rose's with the lager.
Lager & lime was a good slug of rose's with the lager. from the snakebite and the purple nasty to the light and bitter and lager and lime, a close look at the very british art of adulterating beer. top deck came in three flavours: The brand itself belonged to the beecham group and benefited from a royal appointment no less and even had it’s own tv commercial. shandy is a popular drink in uk and is usually ordered as either bitter shandy (50/50 bitter beer and fizzy clear. The green can was lager and lime shandy whilst the orange can offered cider shandy. A yellow can indicated you were drinking the traditional lemonade shandy. the top deck range comprised lemonade shandy (yellow can), limeade and lager (green can) and cider shandy (orange can). i can remember when i was 13, my mate and i would go in to our local shop and buy a can of top deck lemonade shandy.
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Top Deck Lager And Lime A yellow can indicated you were drinking the traditional lemonade shandy. The brand itself belonged to the beecham group and benefited from a royal appointment no less and even had it’s own tv commercial. The green can was lager and lime shandy whilst the orange can offered cider shandy. top deck came in three flavours: the top deck range comprised lemonade shandy (yellow can), limeade and lager (green can) and cider shandy (orange can). i can remember when i was 13, my mate and i would go in to our local shop and buy a can of top deck lemonade shandy. A yellow can indicated you were drinking the traditional lemonade shandy. shandy is a popular drink in uk and is usually ordered as either bitter shandy (50/50 bitter beer and fizzy clear. from the snakebite and the purple nasty to the light and bitter and lager and lime, a close look at the very british art of adulterating beer. Lager & lime was a good slug of rose's with the lager.