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Breaker/Colt 45
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Used to love this stuff back in the 70s/80s.
I know they don’t do it/brew it any more, but what is the nearest contemporary taste/flavour, etc. beer you can currently get which is close to this brands?
I know they don’t do it/brew it any more, but what is the nearest contemporary taste/flavour, etc. beer you can currently get which is close to this brands?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Of all the lagers in all the world . . . you have to choose some right rubbish! (There are plenty of lagers that are far, far better than either of those two! Try some Czech, or other East European, ones!).
However if you want something that's at least slightly akin to Breaker, try Cobra. Yes, I know that using an Indian lager as a substitute for a British one sounds daft but they were/are both actually brewed by Molson Coors in Burton-on-Trent and there's definitely some similarity between them.
However if you want something that's at least slightly akin to Breaker, try Cobra. Yes, I know that using an Indian lager as a substitute for a British one sounds daft but they were/are both actually brewed by Molson Coors in Burton-on-Trent and there's definitely some similarity between them.