pb21
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- Apr 23, 2010
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I have been enjoying a Whitstable Pale Ale of late. Sharps I believe.
It's Shepherd Neame actually, a Kentish thing.
I have been enjoying a Whitstable Pale Ale of late. Sharps I believe.
I have been enjoying a Whitstable Pale Ale of late. Sharps I believe.
It's Shepherd Neame actually, a Kentish thing.
Elder Place is a bizarre location for a pub surely
So it is.
I believe Holler are opening a brewery there (don't know if that's in addition to their Uckfield one or instead of).
The pub/bar will be attached to the brewery.
Brewery tap rooms are often in non-traditional places for pubs (eg the Magic Rock one is on an industrial estate on the edge of Huddersfield) and at least this one is only a few yards from London Road.
Fair enough that makes sense.
Also intrigued by the sports bar/craft beer combo- new for Brighton I believe. Very few places to watch sport in Brighton that isn’t tiny and/or a dive
Could that be because the nature of the pubs being family or children orientated suggest that the vast majority of clients will not consider themselves to be connisseurs of beer or food just buy what they like and more to the point what they can afford with a family. If they wish for better it is a baby sitter job and the parents go out just the two of them or in adult company. Not with their childrenAgreed - I've long said it's bizarre how pubs where you can watch football are often pretty poor in most areas, most notably drink selection and food quality.
Oo
In a similar vein, pubs for families - with play areas and the like - are also often places you otherwise would not visit with shit drinks and bought-in food that goes into a microwave or a deep fat fryer.
Fair enough that makes sense.
Also intrigued by the sports bar/craft beer combo- new for Brighton I believe. Very few places to watch sport in Brighton that isn’t tiny and/or a dive
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Agreed - I've long said it's bizarre how pubs where you can watch football are often pretty poor in most areas, most notably drink selection and food quality.
In a similar vein, pubs for families - with play areas and the like - are also often places you otherwise would not visit with shit drinks and bought-in food that goes into a microwave or a deep fat fryer.
How can you have an American IPA?
And why list something as an Indian IPA?
If they don’t even know what the I in IPA stands for then I’ll be swerving their establishment.
Agreed - I've long said it's bizarre how pubs where you can watch football are often pretty poor in most areas, most notably drink selection and food quality.
In a similar vein, pubs for families - with play areas and the like - are also often places you otherwise would not visit with shit drinks and bought-in food that goes into a microwave or a deep fat fryer.
I often laugh about the " Deep Fried Catch of the Day " … no one ever seems to catch a nice Bass or a juicy Hake ? And, whatever it is they allegedly cover in their artisanal Beer Batter, It certainly WAS NOT caught on the day you order it at the bar !
Time for a ‘Sea Bass’ rant Vegster ?
Time for a ‘Sea Bass’ rant Vegster ?
I often laugh about the " Deep Fried Catch of the Day " … no one ever seems to catch a nice Bass or a juicy Hake ? And, whatever it is they allegedly cover in their artisanal Beer Batter, It certainly WAS NOT caught on the day you order it at the bar !
Do you mean Sea Bass?
Plus a new MicroPub coming soon in Boundary Road (along the lines of the Watchmakers Arms by Hove station). Life is good for the beer drinkers of Brighton & Hove!
Not quite an English sports bar which consists of a big telly showing snooker with the sound off.
How can you have an American IPA?
And why list something as an Indian IPA?
If they don’t even know what the I in IPA stands for then I’ll be swerving their establishment.
I'm not sure they know what the p stands for either, with black IPAs or Red IPAs.