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Supermarket Weep: Aldi

 


When you hear the bleep, think about taking part in Supermarket Weep! 

With Aldi right next door to Morrisons, it would have been rude to ignore it. Bedford loves collating supermarkets. Dan joins me once again, and we start on the lagers. 

We kicked things off with this imitation of a popular beer. I described it as the best crappy lager so far, but still tastes of nothing. Staying on the lagers, we tried this imitation of a popular French beer.

Another crappy lager with no taste. But fear not reader, we had more lager to drink….

Of course, this is a take on a popular Scottish beer. It’s amazing how all three of the lagers taste different, but yet taste of nothing. Thankfully, this now concludes the crappy lager section. 

Ah! A west coast IPA! A watery mess in a can, sadly. 

Then, things took a turn for better… 

This was a welcome surprise. A nice, strong caramel taste. I actually enjoyed this beer, not enough to buy it again mind. Time to move to the dark side. 

Watery and bland. Disappointing, especially after it seemed the beer was getting better!

Easily the best beer from Aldi. This wasn’t actually that bad. I enjoyed the coffee and vanilla notes. Would probably buy this again, if I was really desperate. 

That concludes Supermarket Weep, Aldi edition! Let’s see the scores:


Thanks for reading! Let’s see which supermarket will be the next to feature on Supermarket Weep!
















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