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On 25/09/2023 at 01:58, tiddles said:

A lot of these pubs are having to pay ridiculous prices to purchase the beer they sell so ultimately it is the brewers who are to blame… 

well - not so much the brewers - it' more the pubcos who own all the pubs  themselves - they dictate what they landlord can sell and what price they charge

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On 24/09/2023 at 20:37, Angelina said:

The Plough has cask ales and the food is good, the staff are nice.

Dulwich but not really East Dulwich which is fantastic. 
 

Actually, don’t go there and spoil it please.

 

The food at the Plough must have vastly improved since I last ate there. It was absolutely appalling. 

9 hours ago, malumbu said:

I paid £6.80 yesterday in Hammersmith yesterday for a pint of ale.  Not craft ale.  Not poncy lager.  But British ale.  Worst still I'm typing whilst half watching Question Time.  What a horrid person Rees Mogg is.  

You wouldn't get drunk there.

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