Indeed. Octagonal boxes of 9 or 10 bottles (I forget which) of Old
Speckled Hen appear on supermarkets at decent prices (about 15 bucks of
your money) before Xmas. One year they added a token that let you buy a
really cheap but well produced, hard bound book about motor racing at the
Goodwood circuit. It also says where the 'Old Speckled Hen' name came
from. The beer was named after an MG saloon with an odd black-with-gold
speckled paint job that was nicknamed 'The Old Speckled 'un'.
BTW, Morland was an Oxfordshire brew dating from 1711, and made in
Abingdon from 1880 until 2000, when Greene King bought it out, closed the
Abingdon brewery and moved the whole operation to Bury S.Edmunds. I don't
think this improved the beer.
I like Oxfordshire beers, especially the Hook Norton brews. They built
the brewery in 1849, a classic Victorian iron-framed, steam-powered tower
brewery. Its still working, still stream powered (the engine was last
replaced in 1899), and still producing excellent ales. Well worth a visit
if you're in the area, and even better if you stop for a few at the 'Pear
Tree', the pub at the entrance to the brewery lane.