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

Working men’s clubs, do they still exist? We had two, both sold to housing developers.
 
Craft beer is just a modern name for different bitters and ales, if it is a decent bitter it should be in any drinking hole, all come keg or cask like your john smiths does

Boddies and worthys were considered craft ales when they first came out.

Plus wothingtons, smiths, tetley etc are awful and making them "smooth" hasn't changed that they taste shite.

Holts make bitter/mild

they also make what are craft ales, but in effect jist other ales and bitters
two hoots
maple dark
maple moon
sixex
humdinger
1849

If WMC were banning craft ales none of them would be available, which would be a travesty as all are top notch
 
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I wouldn't even know the average price for a pint these days mate. How much is it up north these days? It always was around 2.5 pints to minimum wage back in the day, I think that is pretty much the same down south. Where I am now it's mostly $8 a pint which is around 4.70 quid.
Town £3.50 - £8

Out of town £2.46 - £5

The lowest being spoons, though in some hydes pubs you can get a pint for £2 ish in the day
 
plum porter!

jesus wept, what the fuck is that about.
Titanics one is probably one of the best porters around, and also one of the most popular ales in the country amomgst bitter/porter. drinkers.

Flavouring porters with fruit has been around since the 18th century.

The only reason amber amd pale ales became the nation staple instead of porter/stout which was more commonly drank in the UK vefore the 19th century was due to shortages of ingredients and as such less were produced on draught and was mainly bottled from tgen on until this resurgence of ale as a popular drink
 
Working men’s clubs, do they still exist? We had two, both sold to housing developers.
There’s a few pockets of social clubs left up and down the country. Stoke, South Yorkshire and Newcastle being examples. There is still a few dotted round here and there, but as you suggest most have been developed or are derelict, depending on the location.

The general equation was: dwindling sales, business unviable, developer comes along, members vote to take the money.
 

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