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HSB nutty? Many say it tastes like vinegar and gravy. Should carry a health warning.
91.8 million for Gales? I reckon you should still get change out of two quid for an HSB, but I don't drink it these days.
Sixty miles down the A3
Is the Gales brewery -
The home of Horndean Special Brew
Made there for me and you.
/* Gales Brewery is 60 miles from London. */
This article will need substantial re-writing soon I guess. Bods 23:15, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
The name of the company is George Gale & Co. Ltd. I think this should be the name of the article, or failing that, Gale's Brewery, since the man was called Gale and not Gales. Hairy Dude 16:15, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
- It's a little hairy with British breweries since many of them drop the apostrophe in possessives even when it would be gramatically correct to do so. Gales Brewery seems to be in common usage; but all the bottles & pumpclips I have say "George Gale & Co", so in this specific instance I'd be inclined to move the page. --Stlemur 16:54, 24 March 2007 (UTC)