Need to find a more exciting pub.

Need to find a more exciting pub.

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rossw46

1,293 posts

161 months

Saturday 16th June 2012
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CSB.

DrTre

12,955 posts

233 months

Saturday 16th June 2012
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Dunno what CSB means but I agr....

goldblum

10,272 posts

168 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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"breed"


Is the OP a dwarf?

Were the other drinkers dwarves?

Strangely surreal post.

BruceV8

3,325 posts

248 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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goldblum said:
"breed"


Is the OP a dwarf?

Were the other drinkers dwarves?

Strangely surreal post.
Why would they be dwarves?

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

205 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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A nice quiet pub without shouty drunken idiots bawling at the telly

Got an address?

GTIR

24,741 posts

267 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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BruceV8 said:
goldblum said:
"breed"


Is the OP a dwarf?

Were the other drinkers dwarves?

Strangely surreal post.
Why would they be dwarves?
One was grumpy,...

HOGEPH

5,249 posts

187 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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BruceV8 said:
Why would they be dwarves?
They were drinking shorts.

S10GTA

12,727 posts

168 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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I believe the Winchester is regarded as a good pub.

KingNothing

3,174 posts

154 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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I'd rather I was in a pub like that and not like a one where the patrons are lying in pools of their own vomit or are swinging pool cues around like an extra in a Jackie Chan film.

Edited by KingNothing on Sunday 17th June 09:37

Pothole

34,367 posts

283 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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OP, where are you?

jogon

2,971 posts

159 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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I blame the rise in populartity of Becks Vier and other 'softy' largers. It's creating a generation of lightweights biggrin

Honk

1,987 posts

204 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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Pothole said:
OP, where are you?
Probably "Down South".

iphonedyou

9,272 posts

158 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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KingNothing said:
I'd rather I was in a pub like that and not like a one where the patrons are lying in pools of their own vomit or are swinging pool ques around like an extra in a Jackie Chan film.
Indeed. I detest queuing the for the pool.

KingNothing

3,174 posts

154 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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iphonedyou said:
Indeed. I detest queuing the for the pool.
tongue out

4keymonsta

10,800 posts

149 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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My local doesnt have a pool, theres normally a few puddles in the toilets but i wouldnt go paddling in there.

padhinbed

141 posts

151 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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We have 2pubs near to mine.

The first is what they try and brand as an "upmarket bar" located somewhere where Severn Trent would love to build a sewage pump station. Yes the decor and menu prices are upmarket but the clientelle seem to think they can put on a posh accent upon arrival. Give it 10 mins and the normal selves comes out including usual bust ups, throwing of pints glasses and urinating everywhere but the urinal.

The other pub is complete opposite. Ember Inns so run of the mill but the people friendly and you would think most people go home with a bruise or 2 but infact its quite a nice place to be-on your own or as a bunch of friends.

There is a 3rd pub but thats abit of a further walk which is inbetween the 2. However the decor leaves alot to be desired.

I prefer pub 2 but for some unknown to me bizarre reason, I frequent the others too just to make sure I'm not missing anything.

HeatonNorris

1,649 posts

149 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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jogon said:
I blame the rise in populartity of Becks Vier and other 'softy' largers. It's creating a generation of lightweights biggrin
They're still much stronger than the traditional British beers were in the past.

I recall most bitters were circa 3.2-3.8%, with a British lager being largely under 4%.

D1bram

1,505 posts

172 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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HeatonNorris said:
jogon said:
I blame the rise in populartity of Becks Vier and other 'softy' largers. It's creating a generation of lightweights biggrin
They're still much stronger than the traditional British beers were in the past.

I recall most bitters were circa 3.2-3.8%, with a British lager being largely under 4%.
Very true, there is also a trend among several craft brewers to add a summer lightweight (or straw weight) to there range of about 2%. No bad thing if you're out for a long session, so long as they still taste good which the ones I've tried do.

Sort of wish right now I'd drank such beers last night instead of sampling some very fine IPA's, porters and stouts lol.

Cock Womble 7

29,908 posts

231 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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HeatonNorris said:
jogon said:
I blame the rise in popularity of Becks Vier and other 'softy' lagers. It's creating a generation of lightweights biggrin
They're still much stronger than the traditional British beers were in the past.

I recall most bitters were circa 3.2-3.8%, with a British lager being largely under 4%.
True. "Cooking" lagers (Carlsberg, Carling etc) were always around 3% ABV, whereas the "Export" ones (Stella, Carlsberg Export etc) were around 5%. Why the breweries decided there was a gaping void that needed to be filled between the two I'll never understand.

It's an almost Audi-esque exercise in niche marketing, but seems to have worked.

Jimmy No Hands

5,011 posts

157 months

Sunday 17th June 2012
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1994? You old enough to be in a pub lad?