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Gold standard hospitality at The Swan, Marbury
The Swan at Marbury, in Cheshire, has achieved gold accreditation from VisitEngland, the highest level of recognition in the national Pub Quality Scheme. Some of the team at The Swan, Marbury. Left to right are Josh Hallam, Harry Carman, Charlie Holden, Dave Gater, and Abbie Whittingham Developed in partnership with the British Beer & Pub Association, the scheme evaluates […] The post Gold standard hospitality at The Swan, Marbury first appeared on Beer Today . The post Gold standard hospitality at The Swan, Marbury appeared first on Beer Today .
by Darren3 viewsbeer-and-cider-newspubs-and-bars-newsawardbeer-festivalcheshiremarbury - news
Dear John | Stick to a beer
When you’re out for a beer do you mix things up or find one you like and remain with it? John Keeling, recovering from a recent knee operation, has his own views and his sticking to them. Well since I spoke to you last, I have been into hospital for a new knee and I...
by Tim2 viewslong-readsalex-lawesbeerdear-johnjohn-keelingpub - news
UK Energy Secretary Urges Pubs to Serve Warmer Beer to Fight Rising Electricity Costs
Across the pond, the UK secretary of state for energy security and net zero, Ed Miliband, has launched a government-funded tool aimed at reducing energy costs for hospitality businesses. The application’s advice? Pub owners should disable refrigerators overnight and monitor ovens. Registration for the energy and carbon reduction tool opened today, sparking a wave of backlash from business owners across the UK. “To be told to turn the lights off overnight really is groundbreaking stuff,” pub owner Andy Lennox sarcastically tells The Telegraph. The article UK Energy Secretary Urges Pubs to Serve Warmer Beer to Fight Rising Electricity Costs appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley3 viewsbeerenglandgreat-britainnewspub
