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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.”
Clynelish
Clynelish is another gorgeous whisky; it’s made right up on the north-east coast of Scotland in the little town of Brora. My mum’s sister Beryl worked for someone who had an estate up there and he very kindly allowed her, husband Ken and my parents to stay in his wonderful home up there… where they discovered the local distillery and purchased […]
MoreI might have to take this as a hint…
Going through the photos on my phone I came across this: Well as it’s too late to go to Ireland for a pint, and anyway I’m not sure I could afford it right now, I might have to settle for something else… say a pint of Otter?
MoreYellowtail
I was flying back from Belfast with my daughter and drifting round the duty-free shop wondering whether to buy some whiskey for my husband when I was approached a gentleman who worked there asking if I would like a free taster… What me? Taste whiskey? Was he joking? Yes pleases!!! He poured us a generous wee dram of […]
MoreRight at home… in the Home Cottage
My husband Bari grew up near Redhill, Surrey, and visited many, many pubs in the town… but one he never went in was the Home Cottage, near Redhill station. Redhill is a comparatively new town, in terms of English history, it started around 1818 and grew with the arrival of the railway. Redhill is one of the only places in the whole of the country where Fullers Earth […]
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