tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5008739840732779226.post5451069543437379110..comments2023-10-28T15:54:17.342+01:00Comments on Booky Marky blog: London Town....Tonbridge bloggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13242621868186419096noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5008739840732779226.post-75975017699831860662012-10-17T08:21:43.238+01:002012-10-17T08:21:43.238+01:00Welcome back TB. Actually I am shocked at the £4.1...Welcome back TB. Actually I am shocked at the £4.10 you were charged for a pint of Wainwright's, (excellent choice of beer, by the way, and very appropriate for someone like yourself who likes walking).<br /><br />I was in the big city myself, just under a fortnight ago, and called in at three very different pubs. However, I didn't pay more than £3.70 for a pint.<br /><br />Your best bet in London, especially if you want a pub with character and a lot of historic features, is to choose one belonging to Samuel Smith's of Tadcaster. It's a while since I last called in at a Sam's house, and they've probably broken the £2.00 barrier now for a pint of their Old Brewery Bitter (still served from wooden casks!), but their pubs definitely represent real value for money. In addition their other beers, such as their lager and stout, whilst obviously keg, are also very good. They even go so far as to stock their own brand of crisps!Paul Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09678639237696546268noreply@blogger.com