This one too, on the same subject...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/shop...last-pint.html
Camra Press Release
http://www.camra.org.uk/press-releas...press-releases
"Do I know where hell is? hell is in hello"
Definitely not commenting on this one but don't let me inhibit any bad puns,
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entr...b0884065f045f3
Cask Marque have just published there 2016 report. Makes interesting reading
most likely to get a perfect temp pint -Doncaster
least likely -Wakefield
most likely to get a good pint through clean lines -Doncaster
least likely -Reading
Matthew's satirical take on beer and pubs is always worth a read, but this week's entry is particularly good: http://seeingthelizards.blogspot.co....-brief-43.html
Pubs Full of Travelling Bloggers
According to a survey carried out in February 2016 by Grizedale University, 90% of all transactions in pubs are carried out by people ticking off the pub as visited in order to write a blog entry afterwards.
Landlord of The Wheatsheaf, Pontefract Barry Shortmeasure confirmed this to us "Yeah, it's been happening for a good 18 months now. Take the people in my pub now. One is staying at the local Travelodge on the cheap, and is wandering around with his camera looking for old codgers sat at tables to take pictures of. Those two over there? One's is walking eight miles between pubs and churches, and the other is going round the locals until the football game starts."
"And her? She's visiting all the Wheatsheafs in the British Isles. I know that because she asked me where the next one was."
"I don't have regular customers anymore," sorrowfully recounted Barry "But these Bloggers are worth more in publicity than any local pissheads sat in here all day."
"Though I charge them based on their Google ranking, of course."