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Pub Remains Open Despite Best Efforts Of Beardies
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What a lot of nonsense.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-esse x-65260 945
//He said the pub had received more support than abuse and it was "still open and trading".//
I'll 'ave 'alf please.
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//He said the pub had received more support than abuse and it was "still open and trading".//
I'll 'ave 'alf please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.CAMRA are an unnecessary aberration on the pub business. They aren't relevant any more as the country is, almost literally, awash with real ales, IPAs, stouts etc etc yet they still think they're endorsement is saving the pub business.
They argue that breweries and real ale production is falling, failing to grasp that more was been brewed than could be drunk (despite my best efforts).
They argue that breweries and real ale production is falling, failing to grasp that more was been brewed than could be drunk (despite my best efforts).
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I find it a disappointing decision as it isn't based on CAMRA's raison d'être. It is a further intrusion of woke philosophy into normal life. I would hope CAMRA was still important as there seems fewer and fewer decent beer choices around these days. In fact my local doesn't have *any* decent beer on pump, so I simply don't go there for a drink any more.
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