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My faith in the morality of AB is restored.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had rather a few too many Timmy Taylor's Landlord last night DT. My local pub has been refurbed and it was a bit of a do. I would really like a pint with you some time. Just not right now. :-))
Jno, it was a very offensive post which upset me ( and some others) quite a lot and I'm a big blunt Yorkshireman who takes some upsetting. Your well off out of it.
Jno, it was a very offensive post which upset me ( and some others) quite a lot and I'm a big blunt Yorkshireman who takes some upsetting. Your well off out of it.
Hope your pub hasn't suffered, Zac; sometimes these refurbs can be awful.
There have been threats about mine....the food has improved enormously and that's fine....there are one or two little changes I would make but they need to keep the essence of a village coaching inn. More speciality beers would be nice - we have a lovely rich local beer called Goshen and I wish they would have more of that on. (It's probably too "northern" as a beer for tastes down here, even though it's brewed on a local ex farm) http://www.hogswood.com/ales.html
There have been threats about mine....the food has improved enormously and that's fine....there are one or two little changes I would make but they need to keep the essence of a village coaching inn. More speciality beers would be nice - we have a lovely rich local beer called Goshen and I wish they would have more of that on. (It's probably too "northern" as a beer for tastes down here, even though it's brewed on a local ex farm) http://www.hogswood.com/ales.html
Ours has done that, gness; the issue is that the Cornish don't drink much when it comes to dark beers and stouts (thread above) and even a small barrel can go off, never mind the faff in keeping the lines clean to provide a small quantity. It's not the same as a good well-kept hand drawn pint but better than nothing! (And it's far, far better than a can).