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Friday, 5 June 2009

The ultimate rehabilitation?

Apparently, lard is good for you, after all.

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"If I see one more politician who voted for the smoking ban crying crocodile tears about the state of the pub industry, I may throw up." (Chris Snowdon)

"The final nails have now been hammered into the coffin of the freedom to smoke in enclosed public places. This piece of legislation must be one of the most restrictive, spiteful and socially divisive imposed by any British Government. (Lord Stoddart of Swindon)

"Raising taxes on alcohol to prevent problem drinking is akin to raising the price of gasoline to prevent people from speeding." (Edward Peter Stringham)

"There's a saying that, given time, all organisations end up as if they were run by a conspiracy of their foes." (Rhys Jones)

"A Puritan is someone who lives in mortal fear that somewhere, sometime, someone is enjoying himself." (H. L. Mencken)

"No pleasure is worth giving up for the sake of two more years in a geriatric home at Weston-super-Mare." (Kingsley Amis)

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Over the years, I have had numerous examples of bottle-conditioned ales from micro-breweries. With a single exception (Hop Back Summer Lightning, which is from what has now become an established brewery), pretty much every single one has been poor, either ludicrously fobbing, cloudy or totally devoid of condition. From that experience, I would seriously warn anyone against drinking BCAs from micro-breweries. So, if you think your beer is different, send me a bottle. I’ll store it upright in a dark, cool place for at least seven days, then attempt to drink it, and report on the consequences. My e-mail address is info AT pubcurmudgeon DOT org DOT uk
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What's this all about?

This is not a beer blog. It's a view of life from the saloon bar, not entirely about the saloon bar - which of course is a metaphorical place as well as a physical one. It is as much about political correctness and the erosion of lifestyle freedom as it is about pubs and beer. And, while I enjoy cask beer, I don't assume that it is the only alcoholic beverage worth consuming.

I'm a non-smoker, but not an antismoker. I believe the owners of private property should be entitled to choose whether or not smoking is permitted on their premises. If any supporter of pubs still thinks the smoking ban was a remotely good idea, just look around at all the pubs that have closed since 1 July 2007. The smoking ban is what prompted the creation of this blog back then and, while it touches on many other topics, it remains essentially its core theme.

I condemn drunken driving, but there is no evidence that driving after consuming a small quantity of alcohol is dangerous, and the campaign to discourage driving even within the British legal limit has been a major cause of the decline of the pub trade in recent years. Reducing the current legal limit - a proposal fortunately rejected by the Coalition government - would lead to the closure of thousands more pubs and would not necessarily save a single life. In my view, this is at least as much a threat to pubs as the smoking ban.

As you will probably gather from reading the blog, I live in Stockport, Cheshire, a thriving town which is definitely not part of Manchester and has one of the finest collections of characterful pubs in the country.

The blog is written purely for my own entertainment and to get things off my chest. It walks a tightrope between libertarianism and conservatism. It is nostalgic, idiosyncratic and at times inconsistent. You are welcome to disagree, but if you don't like it, you don't have to read it.

I have no connection with the tobacco industry and receive no funding from it.

Free samples of beer and cider and review copies of relevant books will be gratefully received – e-mail me for address details. I would like to extend my thanks to BrewDog and Wells & Youngs for providing samples of beer for review.

To contact me directly, send an e-mail to

info AT pubcurmudgeon DOT org DOT uk

If you have a blog that links to this, and is at least vaguely on a political or beer-related theme, drop me a line and I'll add it to my blog list, even if I don't agree with you on everything.
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  • ►  2012 (116)
    • ►  May (17)
      • Prohibition drives on
      • Gold vs Gold
      • Take me to the pilot
      • Bleak times in the east
      • Market failure
      • Real beer, real counties
      • The wages of sin taxes
      • Local attraction
      • Bearly drinkable
      • Be careful what you wish for
      • Seeing the light
      • Land of delusion
      • Gassing about the dog
      • Bitten by a snake
      • Levelling the table-top
      • Plain packaging for political parties
      • Crossed wires
    • ►  April (16)
      • Guiding punters to the door
      • When is 8% not 8%?
      • Cheap as chips?
      • Pile ‘em high
      • A fashionable cause
      • A worthwhile gain?
      • Just Say No
      • Save our Scrumpy!
      • Prohibition on the menu
      • Drunk in charge of a pair of shoes
      • No business here
      • The Ale Shrine
      • Two times better?
      • Learn from the masters
      • Out of sight, out of mind
      • Minimum support
    • ►  March (29)
      • Hazy thinking
      • Breaking the barrier
      • An undiluted success?
      • Strike at the root
      • 200% proof positive
      • Screw the poor
      • Start of the rot
      • 80 not out
      • Heads we win, tails you lose
      • Pass the sick bag!
      • Slow food
      • The hour
      • Jump on board
      • More invertebrates spotted in Scotland
      • Travel sickness
      • Damned if you do, damned if you don’t
      • Last days of the Pub(lican)
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      • Out of sight, out of mind
      • Behind closed doors
      • The slippery slope
      • Out in the open
      • Save Our Pubs and Clubs
      • Pub transformers
      • Last of her kind
      • Time gentlemen please!
      • Winston Man has second thoughts
      • The pubco disease
      • The F-factor
      • Not so wee dram
      • Stella rebellion?
      • Crisis, what crisis?
      • You’ll have what you’re given
      • Pay and display
      • Too many Indians?
      • Words to ponder
      • If only more pubs were like this
      • A weak case
      • The ultimate rehabilitation?
      • Who’s the target?
      • More can mean less
      • Not a drop to drink
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