it's not actually imported though, made in the same vats up in Newcastle as any other branded 'continental' lager...
I know, it's not "cooking lager" or "fighting lager" either, it's just a name for it.
Driving lager is~ 2% ABV Cooking lager is ~4% ABV Fighting lager is >= 5% ABV
Never heard of driving lager.
Carling C2 was around for a while but only ever saw it in one or two pubs.
Anything under 6%
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I know, it's not "cooking lager" or "fighting lager" either, it's just a name for it.
Driving lager is~ 2% ABV
Cooking lager is ~4% ABV
Fighting lager is >= 5% ABV