Talk:Old Rosie

This sounds more like a commercial than a Wikipedia article.

link to Flagon article
I linked the word flagon to the article by that name. I realise the 2L capacity of the relevant container (in the case of the product described here) may not match that of a flagon in many traditional senses, but I decided the term was more associated with the product it has been used to contain (with regard to its traditional use in Great Britain) than the capacity of the container itself.

If this is incorrect, subjective or otherwise problematic, I would appreciate (and remain unoffended by) a notification and/or revert to that effect.

Mongoosander (talk) 21:49, 24 September 2019 (UTC)