Should Craft Beer be sold in Working men's clubs?

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A **** I drink with has said that traditional working men's clubs should have a craft beer option.

I've argued against it saying craft beer is expensive piss for pretentious twats.

After a quick survey in the club I'm currently in, the majority agree with me.

Thoughts?
 
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A **** I drink with has said that traditional working men's clubs should have a craft beer option.

I've argued against it saying craft beer is expensive piss for pretentious twats. After a quick survey in the club I'm currently in the majority agree with me.

Thoughts?
Plenty of craft beers will do reasonably priced ale. Stop being psuedo working class, chemical drinking shite 1970's cloth cap n clogs wearing Wolfie. :-)
 
It's just a bar with a different name so yeah it should.

I'd also like to see fancy cocktails with the pretty little matchstick umbrellas there as well.
 
It's just a bar with a different name so yeah it should.

I'd also like to see fancy cocktails with the pretty little matchstick umbrellas there as well.
They've never left here.

Fruit based drink for the lady is still the rule. Any female ordering a pint is automatically designated as "wrong".
 
My first pint was in a working men's club. Not sure of the price but deffo less than 40p
The whole selling point of those places are the cheap beers. Fair fucks to them as well.
Craft beer ain’t cheap to get in and therefore wouldn’t be cheap to sell. Shelf life a bit shit as well so if only a couple of people drinking it and it wouldn’t be long before the steward fucked it off.
 
Not many working mans clubs left these days.
My old town has a railway club and one that was set up by furniture makers a mile away that's still going strong.

Not many furniture makers in tonight. A few piss artists mind taking advantage of £2.50 pints of piss.
 
To be fair in a lot of Burnley and East lancashire pubs and clubs they sell Moorhouses ale, as the brewery is local to East lancs in Burnley.

It's classed as a craft beer. But I get the point and agree, craft beer is normally way overpriced dish water, drunk by the green wellie brigade.

Mind you I was in the Crown and Anchor Exchange Square last weekend and had a fair few pints of mixed (mild and bitter) brewed by Joseph Holts, and it was a mighty fine drop of ale too.
 
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Isn't Wychwood Brewery cosidered a craft? The English make some of the best ciders, gins and ales in the world. I would never complain if there was an alternative for a small company at an extra price. When the macros cut corners with addiditives and sucrose shite everyone will be accustomed to garbage
 
Isn't Wychwood Brewery cosidered a craft? The English make some of the best ciders, gins and ales in the world. I would never complain if there was an alternative for a small company at an extra price. When the macros cut corners with addiditives and sucrose shite everyone will be accustomed to garbage
Southern shandy drinker eh?

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