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Chef Andrew Wong and Dishoom’s Amar Radia plan Chinese pub
The co-founder of Indian restaurant chain Dishoom, Amar Radia, and Andrew Wong, the chef behind the two Michelin-starred dim sum restaurant A Wong, are opening a “Chinese public house” in London. The post Chef Andrew Wong and Dishoom’s Amar Radia plan Chinese pub appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Jessica Mason0 viewsnewsa-wongafter-hoursamar-radiaandrew-wongbritish-pubs - news
The Westminster Arms
I have something of a soft spot for Kent's Shepherd Neame . It was their Bishop's Finger that got me into better beer than the keg swill I would drink as a younger man after all, as well as a friend in Prague having been a barman in an SH pub. Whenever I get back to the UK, which is nowhere near as often as I would like, I will pick up a few bottles of Shepherd Neame beers, usually the aforementioned Bishop's Finger, but also their Double Stout and even the India Pale Ale. However, and for obvious reasons, Shepherd Neame pubs are few and far between in the Highlands of Scotland, and I don't think I have ever seen a Shepherd Neame beer on a beer engine at any of the pubs I frequent when I go home. Having a few days then in London was the opportunity to find the nearest Shepherd Neame pub to my hotel and dive into their range a bit more. Given that my hotel was just yards from Westminster Abbey, said nearest Shepherd Neame pub was The Westminster Arms . On arriving at my hotel, being giv
by noreply@blogger.com (Alistair Reece)3 viewsbritish-pubsenglish-beerkentish-alelondonpubsshepherd-neame - news
Cask Marque rebrands Beer Marque to ‘Perfect Pint Promise’
Cask Marque is rebranding its all-beer accreditation, Beer Marque, as the Perfect Pint Promise following extensive consumer research and an industry trial. The post Cask Marque rebrands Beer Marque to ‘Perfect Pint Promise’ appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Jessica Mason2 viewsnewsbeerbeer-marquebeer-qualitybreweriesbritish-pubs - news
Windsor the Second
Having left behind the warm embrace of the Windsor & Eton Brewery, picking up a copy of the local branch of CAMRA's latest magazine on the way out, I walked back to Arthur Road, past the appropriately named , though not yet open, Duke of Connaught. I had a short list in my mind of places to visit, an amalgam of places visited by Tweedy Pubs in this video, and a few suggestions from folks on Reddit. First up on that list was the Carpenter's Arms , just down a narrow lane from Windsor Castle itself. Now, I have to admit, being an abysmal beer tourist - nothing new there if you know me - I didn't take that many pictures of the outside of pubs, but for the Carpenter's I did take a picture of the building opposite as it was just so funky. I had snagged a seat opposite the bar in a bay window that was just delightful, and just as thrilling was seeing the pump clip of heaven on the bar. Ok, sure, it's not a local beer in the furthest western reaches of Berkshire, but when you see Landlord
by noreply@blogger.com (Alistair Reece)2 viewsbritish-pubscarpenters-armscorner-houseenglish-beerpub-crawlreal-ale
