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The Ship
The Ship has been supplying fine ales, wines and food to its surrounding residents since 1786 when it was founded as a Thameside Waterman’s Inn. On the banks of the Thames by Wandsworth Bridge, it would appear at first glance that this is not the most appealing location for one of South West London’s most famous pubs. This Ship has however turned an odd location to its advantage. Its constant attempts to be noticed above the encroaching chaos have led to it remaining one of the most original and endearing pubs in London. Managed by Oisin Rogers, The Ship is famous for hearty traditional, freshly cooked food, great wine, fantastic…
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The Brick Store Pub
The Brick Store Pub opened on June 27, 1997 at 9pm. Three friends from Athens, Georgia (Dave Blanchard, Mike Gallagher and Tom Moore) wanted, like so many others with a degree and no idea what to do with it, to own their own pub. Having worked in the bar/restaurant business for a combined 20+ years in Athens and Atlanta, they realized a niche had yet to be filled – a neighborhood pub where conversation dominates, pints are served properly and in the appropriate glassware, service is friendly and knowledgeable and the food is made from scratch every day, all accented by a beautiful historic building located on a bustling town…
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The Evening Star
Located close to Brighton train station, The Evening Star has a reputation bringing together ‘real beer’ lovers, who enjoy sharing their love of beer from a wide range of craft brewers across the UK – all under the watchful eye of Matt and Karen who it’s fair to say, know a thing or two about running this much-loved pub.
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The Maltings
At The Maltings you will find great beer, great food and great times all in a traditional English Pub setting. We are conveniently located at the foot of Lendal Bridge in the centre of the Historic City of York. We are just a 3 minute walk from York Railway Station.
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Larynx Lube (Lubricant)
Thank You Dave Morton, Greater Manchester, England
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Cider Visor
Thank You, Dave Morton, Greater Manchester, England
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Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale 2013
The start of Celebration season is a festive event. We can’t start brewing until the first fresh hops have arrived, but once they have the season is officially under way! First brewed in 1981, Celebration Ale is one of the earliest examples of an American-style IPA and one of the few hop-forward holiday beers. Famous for its intense citrus and pine aromas, Celebration is bold and intense, featuring Cascade, Centennial and Chinook hops—honoring everything we have at Sierra Nevada.