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Public houses in the United Kingdom

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 34. Chapters: Public house, Pub names, Alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom, List of public houses in the United Kingdom, Firkin Brewery, National Pub of the Year, White Hart, Pub chain, Pub Design Awards, Portman Group,... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 34. Chapters: Public house, Pub names, Alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom, List of public houses in the United Kingdom, Firkin Brewery, National Pub of the Year, White Hart, Pub chain, Pub Design Awards, Portman Group, Tied house, Beerhouse Act 1830, Coaching inn, Guildford pub bombings, Carpenters Arms, National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors, Gin palace, Federation of Licensed Victuallers Associations, The Publican, The Good Pub Guide, British Institute of Innkeeping Awarding Body, Guest beer. Excerpt: A public house, informally known as a pub, is a drinking establishment which is part of British, Irish, Australian, and New Zealand culture. There are approximately 53,500 public houses in the United Kingdom. This number has been declining every year, so that nearly half of the smaller villages no longer have a local pub. In many places, especially in villages, a pub can be the focal point of the community. The writings of Samuel Pepys describe the pub as the heart of England. Public houses are socially and culturally different from places such as cafés, bars, bierkellers and brewpubs. Pubs are social places based on the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages, and most public houses offer a range of beers, wines, spirits, alcopops and soft drinks. Many pubs are controlled by breweries, so beer is often better value than wines and spirits, while soft drinks can be almost as expensive. Beer served in a pub may be cask ale or keg beer. All pubs also have a range of non-alcoholic beverages available. Traditionally the windows of town pubs are of smoked or frosted glass so that the clientele is obscured from the street. In the last twenty years in the UK and other countries there has been a move away from frosted glass towards clear glass, a trend that fits in with brighter interior décors. The owner, tenant or manager (licensee) of a public house is properly known as the "pub landlord". The term publican (in historical Roman usage a public contractor or tax farmer) has come into use since Victorian times to designate the pub landlord. Each pub generally has "locals" or regulars; people who drink there regularly. The pub that people visit most often is called their local. In many cases, this will be the pub nearest to their home, but some people choose their local for other reasons: proximity to work, a venue for their friends, the availability of a particular cask ale, non-smoking or formerly as a place to smoke freely, or maybe a darts team or pool table. Until th

  • Vydavateľstvo: Books LLC, Reference Series
  • Rok vydania: 2013
  • Formát: Paperback
  • Rozmer: 246 x 189 mm
  • Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
  • ISBN: 9781157041900

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