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I have developed a taste for craft beer establishments so £5 for a pint or even 2/3 pint is par for the course.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
Not sure if that was a reply to my post, but if so I'm thinking about it. When is it again, or is the date yet to be decided?
https://forums.contractoruk.com/soci...er-london.html
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWell you don't have to come back if you can't afford it.
I take it that's a no to coming along to the Xmas Do...
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It London I'm a fan of Young's and Fullers pubs.
Yeah I got a taste for Pride whilst gigging down there, a good session ale.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI do like a nice pale ale.
When I've gone to beer fairs they've been shocked that there are ladies and young people present.
The young people are there as they've worked out the perry and cider is cheaper than the nearby pub with their discounted entrance fee.
There as us ladies over 25 are actually drinking ale in one of their 3 different sized glasses.
I've had Corduroy bags in the last 3 decades.
Personally I ok with Doom Bar. Not a fan of Timmy Taylor or Proper Job (my mate swears by this, I just can't get on with it).
It London I'm a fan of Young's and Fullers pubs. Although for me the best real ale pub is the Harp, just off Traffalger Sq.
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostHad a drink at lunchtime near bank station and I’ve not been back for a long time and never really looked at receipts so carefully
the bill was
1)£9 for a glass of house white wine 175ml
2) £6.50 for a standard pint of beer
on top of this they add an optional (but you know it’s not optional) 12.5% service charge even though it was bar service and no service
am i correct that a pint is now £7.30 including service charge and a glass of 175ml house wine is >£10?
i remember London and having £4 pints. Then when it became £5 in 2014 people were complaining !!
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostCertainly in my top five, but my local brewery produces even better ales (IMHO of course): https://www.rebellionbeer.co.uk/
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off you go for a half pint of granny toadsucker's old atrocious bitter, brilcreem boy
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Originally posted by Lance View Postthis is the greatest beer in the world
Landlord - Timothy Taylor's
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