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Favourite drinks: Real ales from micro brewers.
Favourite pubs: Traditional style village freehouse pubs.
Favourite people: Intelligent, interesting and interested.
Favourite home: my pub.
Other: CAMRA life member.

Username: fem_ale_drinker

Age: 58

Sex: female

Latest comments by fem_ale_drinker

The Royal Standard of England, Beaconsfield

I visited for beer, and lunch today at this traditional, old pub - BECAUSE it is just that! It does annoy me when people moan about food in pubs as though they were expecting the greatest gastromomic delights ever. Pubs are about atmosphere, British ales, community spirit and socialising. Check your expectations before you book for dinner!

My observations for my visit are: Beer - I had Chiltern Ale which was in fine condition and very tasty. The very pleasant barmaid had to ask a colleague what it was like before I ordered, but I was then given a taster. If the pub were busy, that would delay things, I'm sure. I was glad they had a dark mild on, but disappointed that 2 of the 6 beers were national brands. Great choice of other draught drinks also.
Atmosphere - great old pub with corners to sit in, different types of seating and dozing cat. Interesting artefacts and decoration. Several notices remind you this is a locals pub as well as a destination pub. Generally clean and tidy, the odd cobweb will always be found in a pub this size.

I plan to return one evening when perhaps I'll get to meet some of the locals, who I imagine will bring the place to life.

30 Jul 2008 16:02

The Volunteer Inn, Ventnor

Great, friendly, locals pub. Very dog friendly. Regular events such as quizzes, meat draw, darts and rings. On a recent visit, had 7 real ales on, which is possibly a couple too many for the turnover. due to a partial tie, they have to stock a couple from the big boys which has detracted from the quality we remember. Very much worth a visit.

14 Apr 2008 13:29

The Land of Liberty, Peace and Plenty, Heronsgate

I believe it has the 2nd longest name in England, behind The Old Thirteenth Cheshire Astley Volunteer Rifleman Corps Inn at Stalybridge. There is a longer one in Wales too. The Land's name comes from the chartist connection, who lived in the village of Heronsgate in the 1840's. It is a lovely pub.

8 Dec 2007 00:10

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