WOBBLY BOB OR OLD PECULIER ? BIG DECISONS AT THE START OF THE NEW SPOONS
VOUCHER YEAR
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April 2026. Sheffield. Walking back from the Botanical last Saturday I had
a lot of worries on my mind. The chance of Dad’s house sale falling through
at t...
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4 comments:
You could've gone back for a taste of the new keg though, and if it was better, just dumped the old one!
Quality has its price!
I always seem to get the last pint of Landlord or the equivalent! I've never had a pint that was "on"-- though it seems it is the holy grail of ale? As you say about meantime, it only lives up to its expectations when someone else is drinking it.
Ha. Landlord is such a variable beer and it usually varies on the "not as good as people make out" side. Or indeed as good as it used to be. Just now and then though its superb past shines through. One day you might just be lucky!
Nearly as bad as the last pint in the cask is the first pint out at the start of a session, especially if the landlord has been lazy (or tight!), and not pulled some beer through first. I am always wary of being the first person in a pub immediately after opening time!
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