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Pubs and and pints… beer, wine and spirits
The title says it all! Pubs are are a fundamental part of British life, there are no places like them anywhere else in the word; pubs may be owned by companies or individuals, run by landlords or managers, but they belong to the community. There is a well-known story of a vicar preaching against the evils of drink who dropped a worm into a glass of water and another into a glass of beer. At the end of his sermon the worm in the beer had died and he asked what the congregation learned from this. A voice from the back came clearly: “If you don’t want worms, drink beer.”
New beer at the Dolphin!
Lovely Alice posing behind a freshly pulled pint of the newest beer on offer at the Dolphin, the best pub in the world, and a flashing beer pump label Yes, it really is called ‘A Good Stuffing’… which comes from Wells and Young’s Brewery, Bedford… which coincidentally used to supply my grandpa’s pub, the Portland […]
MoreAnother Dolphin
It’s a popular name for a pub, especially when you’re by the sea. This Dolphin is in Robin Hood’s Bay in Yorkshire… we didn’t sample a pint… next time maybe!
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