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Real ale all round when we win.
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Political prisoner, activist, journalist, hymn-writer, emerging thinktanker, aspiring novelist, "tribal elder", 2019 parliamentary candidate for North West Durham, Shadow Leader of the Opposition, "Speedboat", "The Cockroach", eagerly awaiting the second (or possibly third) attempt to murder me.
Probably doomed like much of the British brewing industry.
ReplyDeleteIn 1960 there were 18 breweries in Edinburgh - now there is only one. It is not because people started drinking less. A lot to do with it was they were too reliant on the colonies for a market and did not diversify their products and markets - like a certain brewery in Dublin which diversified into lager (Harp is known by some punters as "Battery Acid").
At the end of the day many of these breweries should have moved into some form of lager production whilst keeping their old lines (and stopped pumping them with chemicals whilst they were at it). Even in the (ex)colonies, which you bang on about so much, the main product is lager or in the African and Caribean countries a penchant for stout - cold - not luke warm.
I don't see why that means that there can't be a museum. Quite the reverse, in fact.
ReplyDeleteI misread. I thought you had written "Save Britains Only Brewing Muslim".
ReplyDeleteShame you didn't, really.