Beer, revisited

Just imagine the stink.

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lidl are stocking chang at £1.29 a 330ml bottle at the moment, alongside a load of maniac belgian Blonds. 6% is naughty stuff, but 10.5% lager beer is quite frankly dangerous.

Fell yer boots!
 
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Tragic news.

The iconic and truly wonderful Kirkstone Pass Inn, Cumbria, having been sold four years ago and shrouded in a veil of secrecy ever since, is re opening.

However it’s not re opening as a pub, the beautiful and historic interior has been gutted and turned into four air ultra modern air bnb units, with the bar area turned into a gin palace, with the intention of renting the whole place out for stag and hen weekends.

The owners of the past four years have hidden their intentions from the likes of CAMRA and the local community and there’s up roar about it.

The building is not listed, which I find very surprising, as the pub dates back to medieval times.

Not only the pub, but the whole pass is subject to all year round extreme weather and regularly gets snowed in.

I really don’t think they’ve thought this one through and can’t see it lasting long tbh.

I could’ve cried when I saw what they’d done to the place, one of my favourite pubs in the whole of the UK 😢
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Tragic news.

The iconic and truly wonderful Kirkstone Pass Inn, Cumbria, having been sold four years ago and shrouded in a veil of secrecy ever since, is re opening.

However it’s not re opening as a pub, the beautiful and historic interior has been gutted and turned into four air ultra modern air bnb units, with the bar area turned into a gin palace, with the intention of renting the whole place out for stag and hen weekends.

The owners of the past four years have hidden their intentions from the likes of CAMRA and the local community and there’s up roar about it.

The building is not listed, which I find very surprising, as the pub dates back to medieval times.

Not only the pub, but the whole pass is subject to all year round extreme weather and regularly gets snowed in.

I really don’t think they’ve thought this one through and can’t see it lasting long tbh.

I could’ve cried when I saw what they’d done to the place, one of my favourite pubs in the whole of the UK 😢
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A pox on their houses. And their trousers. B'stds.
 

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