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The Flower Pot in Maidstone. :cheers:
Have 6 ales on alll the time. :clap:
All kept in fine condition. :pray:
 
Cant remember what it was called or where it was but it was bloody good
 
Warwick Student's Union had an awesome bar, so awesome I flunked. Anyway it's changed now grumble.

Most Fridays I can be found in the Bear and Billet, Chester.
 
Chesham = The Pheasant

Uxbridge = The Queens Head

Overall = The Crown on Ley Hill, Bucks.
 
Most Fridays I can be found in the Bear and Billet, Chester.

I hope the beer is better now. Went downhill for a bit. I ended up going to the brewery tap instead for a while.
 
jamesb said:
Most Fridays I can be found in the Bear and Billet, Chester.
I hope the beer is better now. Went downhill for a bit. I ended up going to the brewery tap instead for a while.
It's passable most of the time. Used to have a rep as a fightin pub but that seems to have gone now (for the most part). The open fire, high backed armchairs and staff make it for me. Had some excellent JHB at some point.

edit: seems apt to link in George Orwell's perfect pub The Moon Under Water as published in the Evening Standard of 1946.
 
Past - George and Dragon in Beaumaris, Robinsons pub with Old Tom on
Present - The Saddle Blackpool . . . Great real ales
 
The Evening Star, Brighton.
Dark Star Brewery conceived in cellar of this pub, they now brew elsewhere but still own the place,
it is still unrivalled in Brighton for ales.
 
Another local for me when I'm up seeing my outlaws:

The One Bull, Bury St. Edmunds.

Looks posh inside, is a nice easy going place, with decent prices.
 
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