The beer lovers' heartbreak is real! Wetherspoons bids farewell to San Miguel amid headlines of price hikes! 🍻😢
In a controversial move that's sent shockwaves through the beer-loving community, Wetherspoons has officially announced its decision to stop serving San Miguel, the beloved Spanish lager that has been a staple pint for many across the UK. Starting from November, you’ll have to say goodbye to your go-to drink if you frequent Wetherspoons pubs. In its place, Wetherspoons plans to introduce the Italian beer Poretti, which is renowned for its heritage dating all the way back to 1877! A large and daunting step, wouldn’t you say? It’s like swapping your comfy pair of trainers for a stylish pair of brogues – sure, they look good, but can they be as reliable in a night out?
Pundits and fans alike are raising their pints in protest, sharing their feelings of devastation on social media. Twitter has exploded with messages of disbelief as people express their discontent with the sudden change of the roster, reminding us all that beer choices can sometimes feel like a betrayal. After all, who could forget their favourite night sitting down with a crisp San Miguel, reminiscing about all the ‘cheers’ and promises made? Replacing it with a lager that, although rich in history, may not hold the same fond memories is a recipe for disappointment among pub-goers, and many are less than pleased about the news. It’s definitely going to take some time to adjust, much like transitioning from driving on the left to the right side of the road!
With a price tag of £3.99 a pint, some may argue that the introduction of Poretti could be a more economical choice, especially in these days where each penny counts! But at what cost? Will it quell the thirst for the taste and nostalgia that San Miguel brings? Or will patrons welcome the change and embrace a new trend with open arms? Only time will tell, but for now, no more San Miguel means more grumbling from those loyal to the Spanish brew. The beer battle of Wetherspoons may just be the buzz for the upcoming weeks!
Interestingly, this isn’t the first time a popular drink has been ousted from a beloved pub chain. In 2019, a rival chain made headlines when they pulled another adored lager off their taps, proving that the pub landscape is ever-changing. It’s worth remembering that, just like fashions, drink preferences also come and go, and what might feel like a loss today could be the next nostalgic memory tomorrow. Join the toast to a new beginning – who knows, Poretti might surprise us all!
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