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beer sign, glass. Young & Co's Ales and Stout On Draught (GB)

$ 158.4

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: Clean. Old. Good condition. All parts intact. Frame buffed with hard paste wax.
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  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    beer sign, glass. Young & Co's Ales and Stout On Draught (GB)
    • Young and Company, an old Great Britain brand
    (Britain is known for the best ale in the world)
    Narrow frame fits in any place.
    Gold style trim, letters, and odd Kelt symbols
    (Nouveau hop blossom and leaf).
    Herald emblem window
    with water color or print of a Ram,
    for the source,
    Ram Brewery in
    Wandsworth
    London.
    (Window shape may subliminally suggest bread,
    or a deep fluffy Yorkshire pudding loaf.)
    Screw clip hangers at top and bottom
    (against falling and theft).
    NOTE: Original Ram may be carefully removed
    and pressed flat or replaced.
    This sign is rare and important now because:
    Young's Ram brewery has been sold to rich ninnies
    to convert to silly "microbrews".
    New "Wells Young's" owners have lost the best ales,
    replacing them with that global trash chocolate
    ("chocolate stout". Chocolate is foul candy
    and has 0 relation to beer).
    Young's Oatmeal Stout is smoother than most stout,
    proving that fine beer can be made
    from any food grade grain, not only barley.
    (The food industry sabotaged the product name
    with the gooey association to oat gruel.
    "Oat Stout" would have been fine.
    Notice that they do not use the terms
    "Barleymeal", "Wheatmeal", etc..
    All grains are "meal" when milled.
    I have heard people say "oatmeal stout? eew, yucky").
    A global war against old white establishments
    has been surging up for centuries.
    Foreigners are flooding England, Europa, and the Americas,
    and also destroying the governments here.