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Product Test • 28/04/2026 Vintage Retro Diner Metal Sign B012 Review: cheap, light, and does the job for a retro touch ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, this Vintage Retro Diner Metal Sign B012 is a simple, cheap piece of wall decor that does exactly what it looks like it does: adds a small retro diner touch without taking much space or money. The metal is thin, the rust is printed, and there’s nothing fancy going on, but once it’s on the w... by Florian De Oliveira Gomes
Product Test • 28/04/2026 Vintage Metal Tin Signs Retro Garage Review: cheap and cheerful wall fillers for your man cave ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After living with these Dreawouy vintage metal garage signs for a bit, my overall take is pretty straightforward: they’re cheap, they look decent from a normal distance, and they do exactly what they promise. The metal is light but not flimsy, the print quality is good enough for garage decor, and i... by Marcel Dupont
Madri Excepcional Lager Gift Set Review: pub-standard beer and glasses in not-so-gifty packaging Product Test • 28/04/2026 Madri Excepcional Lager Gift Set Review: pub-standard beer and glasses in not-so-gifty packaging ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, this Madri Excepcional Lager set is a practical, no-frills bundle: two cans of easy-drinking lager and two pub-style branded pint glasses. The beer tastes exactly like you’d expect if you’ve had Madri on draught – light, clean, and pretty easy to knock back with food or while watching a mat... by Sabine Lefebvre
Celebration Spirits Carlsberg Special Edition Pint Glass Review: a straightforward pint for fans and collectors Product Test • 28/04/2026 Celebration Spirits Carlsberg Special Edition Pint Glass Review: a straightforward pint for fans and collectors ★★★★★ ★★★★★ This Celebration Spirits Carlsberg Special Edition Pint Glass is basically a straightforward, branded pint glass that does its job without any big surprises. The tulip shape is comfortable, it pours beer nicely, and it feels familiar if you’re used to pub glasses. The glass is reasonably sturdy for... by Sabine Lefebvre
Product Test • 28/04/2026 Beer Mug Deutschland Panorama German Beer Stein Review: a heavy, authentic mug for proper 0.5L pours ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After using the Beer Mug Deutschland Panorama German Beer Stein for a while, my overall feeling is pretty clear: it’s a solid, traditional stein that does exactly what you expect, without gimmicks. It’s heavy, well-built, and the hand-painted Germany panorama gives it a real beer hall vibe. The 0.5... by Anne-Sophie Durand
Product Test • 28/04/2026 Roxley Cruzcampo Pint Beer Glasses Review: solid UK-made lager glasses for your home bar ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After using the Roxley Cruzcampo pint lager glasses regularly, my overall opinion is that they’re solid, practical pub-style glasses for home use. The shape is nice, the stem feels sturdy, and the pint capacity is real, not just marketing. The print quality is good and has survived multiple dishwash... by Sabine Lefebvre
The Ultimate Guide to Homebrewing Review: the no-nonsense starter book for brewing your first beers Product Test • 28/04/2026 The Ultimate Guide to Homebrewing Review: the no-nonsense starter book for brewing your first beers ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, “The Ultimate Guide to Homebrewing: Techniques and Recipes to Get Brewing Today” is a solid, no-drama guide for normal people who want to brew decent beer at home without getting swallowed by super technical stuff. It explains ingredients, equipment, and process clearly, insists on the bori... by Pascal Roussel
Product Test • 28/04/2026 Original Flava: Caribbean Recipes from Home Review: colourful, homely Caribbean cooking for real kitchens ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, Original Flava: Caribbean Recipes from Home is a pretty solid, down-to-earth cookbook if you want Caribbean-style food in a normal kitchen. The recipes are approachable, the layout is clear, and the food actually tastes good once you’re willing to tweak seasoning and heat to your liking. I... by Bertrand Rochefort
Product Test • 28/04/2026 Sakura Box Japanese Snacks & Candy Box Review: a fun little taster of Japan (but smaller than you think) ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, the Sakura Box Japanese Snacks & Candy Box is a fun, compact way to sample Japanese dagashi, but only if you go in with realistic expectations. You’re getting 20 small items, around 280 g total, nicely presented with an English pamphlet that makes the whole thing approachable. The variety i... by Marcel Dupont
Product Test • 28/04/2026 Random Mixed Wrapped Mega Lollies Review: big, basic party lollipops that get the job done ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After working through a decent chunk of the bag with kids and adults, my view is simple: these Random Mixed Wrapped Mega Lollies are big, basic, and practical. The taste is decent but nothing special, the ingredients are standard cheap‑candy stuff, and the packaging is bare‑bones. But the size is ge... by Marcel Dupont
Product Test • 28/04/2026 CASAZUL Macha Inferno Crunch Review: crunchy Mexican-style chilli oil with a proper kick ★★★★★ ★★★★★ CASAZUL Macha Inferno Crunch is a tasty, crunchy chilli oil with a clear Mexican-style profile. The mix of Árbol and Guajillo chillies, peanuts, sesame seeds and roasted garlic gives it a rich, smoky and nutty taste with a medium heat that builds nicely. It smells good, the texture is satisfying, an... by Alexandre Mercier-Dupuis
Product Test • 28/04/2026 JD's Hot Honey - The Hot Collection Gift Set Review: a straightforward way to add heat and sweetness to almost everything ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After using JD's Hot Honey Hot Collection Gift Set for a couple of weeks, I’d sum it up like this: it’s a handy, no-fuss way to make basic food more interesting, especially if you eat a lot of pizza, grilled meat or quick weeknight meals. The three honeys each have a clear role – mild, smoky and pro... by Clémence Dumoulin
Product Test • 28/04/2026 Round the World Lager Beer Gift Set Review: a simple, crowd-pleasing mixed case for easy gifting ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, the Round the World Lager Beer Gift Set is a straightforward, low-risk gift for anyone who likes lager. The beers are easy to drink, the selection covers a few different countries, and the packaging looks good enough to hand over without extra effort. Taste-wise, it stays firmly in the safe... by Sabine Lefebvre
Product Test • 28/04/2026 Five Bottle Guinness Selection Hamper Review: a simple but solid gift for stout fans ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Five Bottle Guinness Selection Hamper from Regency Hampers is a straightforward, no-nonsense gift for someone who genuinely likes Guinness. You get five 500 ml bottles of Guinness Original Irish Stout in a light wooden crate with a sliding lid, dressed up enough to hand over without extra wrappi... by Augustin Lebrun
Product Test • 28/04/2026 WeEco Wine Barrel Bar Review: a ready‑to-use rustic bar that actually feels solid ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After living with the WeEco wooden barrel for a few weeks, my opinion is pretty clear: it’s a solid, practical, and good-looking home bar if you like rustic style and don’t want to deal with assembly. The materials are honest (real beech wood, metal rings), the structure feels sturdy, and the storag... by Marcel Dupont
Dark Rock Small Batch Beer Making Starter Kit Review: an 8‑pint test drive for new brewers Product Test • 28/04/2026 Dark Rock Small Batch Beer Making Starter Kit Review: an 8‑pint test drive for new brewers ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After running one full batch through the Dark Rock Small Batch Beer Making Starter Kit (New World Pilsner), my overall feeling is that it’s a solid, no‑nonsense starter kit for people who want to dip a toe into home brewing without turning their house into a brewery. The materials are basic but fit... by Anne-Sophie Durand
Product Test • 28/04/2026 IMIKEYA Auto Siphon Review: a basic multi-pack that gets the transfer done ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The IMIKEYA 4-set auto siphon kit is basic but functional. It’s clearly a budget product from an unknown brand, with simple plastic parts and no fancy features. In practice, though, it does the core job: it moves wine, beer, and other liquids from one container to another at a reasonable speed, with... by Bertrand Rochefort
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