"Pubs in England will be allowed to open from 6am on Saturday in a move the government hopes will help avoid a rush of drinkers as the lockdown is lifted, Downing Street has said." Have they not met British people?
For me, no. It's too early for this. .
Most kegs of lager have a 6 month shelf life from leaving the brewery (your standard ones) others 3 months, cider 12 months Strongbow 3000 years.
Cask 3 weeks
Pubs can’t open at 6am unless they have a license to do so already. <10% of U.K. premises do. The press is misleading.
It basically means the COVID rules around licensing end at 6am tomorrow
"Pubs in England will be allowed to open from 6am on Saturday in a move the government hopes will help avoid a rush of drinkers as the lockdown is lifted, Downing Street has said." Have they not met British people?
Ha I tried to get access yesterday to audit there
In fairness I wasn't talking about lager, more some of the pretentious nonsense enjoyed by a few of us on here.
Also, I was thinking in terms of once everything had been tapped, and was ready to go, so depending on abv about a week tops for your cask.
If you are going to do a stock check I will be more than happy to assist.
They've had a bad year with flooding and covid .Will wait until the Mill at Elstead opens on 15 July, as long as the weather is good. Great beer garden, bbq and garden bar.
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I don't see pubs opening tomorrow resulting in the kind of carnage as some seem to think will happen.
Seems the vast majority of people will give pubs a miss regardless and I'm sure the vast majority of pubs won't be operating in a way that's likely to result in chaos anyway.