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Jug-and-bottle
Any one know what a jug-and-bottle is?
From The Prince Albert in Camden:
Like others, I was disappointed that the interior has been ripped out at some time in the past, leaving one large room with central bar where there would clearly have been three bars and a jug-and-bottle, judging by the number of doors.Will Larter
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It is effectively an off licence. Years ago people could call in to the specific Jug & Bottle part of the pub (usually a small isolated counter with its own entrance) and grab some beer takeaways. Since you were expected to return any bottles, people would often bring their own containers to be filled up with beer and then take them home (hence bottle & jug). These days many pub interiors have been knocked about so very few remain although you will often see the names depicted in the glass of old doors and windows.
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There's a good picture of a jug and bottle counter on the link below - third picture from the top.
http://www.heritagepubs.org.uk/pubs/....asp?pubid=266
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http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/53633/
Just spent about an hour trying and failing to find a good photo I have of the Jug and Bottle sign on the outside of the Golden Ball in York, and cannot find it. The wording is across the top of the pub where the name is, but cannot be seen on the photos already on the pub page. Great pub though and still has its many rooms and the hatch in a small room where presumably the jugs would be filled.
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Interesting bit of history, thanks for that.
I am now wondering about whether that explains the design of a few of the bars I have been in.
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Originally Posted by
Conrad
Interesting bit of history, thanks for that.
I am now wondering about whether that explains the design of a few of the bars I have been in.
Yeah a couple of pubs spring to mind.
Cheers for the info guys, I'll be on the look out in future.
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The trick is to look out for superfluous pub doors and old ceiling lines. A pub with 3 doors at the front would more than likely have originally had a Public Bar on one side, a Saloon Bar on the other and a Bottle & Jug in the middle.
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A lot of the pubs round here used to have a seperate door - usually called "off - sales " or the " outdoor sales ". I am guessing these would have been the "bottle & jug" from years ago. When i was a kid I used to fetch beer for my great grandad. I used to take empty Whisky bottles to the outdoor at the Saltwells and they would put a pint of Mild in each one.
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Brings back memories, Bottle & Jug was also the place us nippers could return empty beer bottles for 3d and get a bag of crisps or a 1d biscuit
We found we could increase our income by crawling under the chain link fence at the rear of the pub and helping ourselves to some empty previously returned bottles, just had to watch out for pub dog though
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Because kids were not allowed in the bars they were places of mystery to me. I remember trying to peer into these magical places whenever I visited the jug and bottle. Some offsales were simply a hatch in the entrance to the pub.
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