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The Slow Demise of the British Pub
The history of British pubs dates back centuries, but the rise of corporate chains have led to a decline in customer experience, as breweries strike up deals with pubs to only sell their beer. However, there are still campaigns to preserve the authentic pub experience of genuine ales and traditional cellarman-run establishments.
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A conversation about the convenience of having a bar near a police station and a game called "Skittles" which is a bowling game with nine pins and a disc instead of a ball.
45:10 - 45:51 (00:40)
Summary
A conversation about the convenience of having a bar near a police station and a game called "Skittles" which is a bowling game with nine pins and a disc instead of a ball.
ChapterThe Slow Demise of the British Pub
EpisodeThe Delightful History of Pubs
PodcastStuff You Should Know
South they call that tire bowling.
45:51 - 47:00 (01:09)
Summary
South they call that tire bowling. Dave dug up an outdoor pub game that seems to be a sort of early version of cricket. The cricket bat is located a ways away from them.
ChapterThe Slow Demise of the British Pub
EpisodeThe Delightful History of Pubs
PodcastStuff You Should Know
From tied houses to the Campaign for Real Ale, this episode explores the history and evolution of pubs in England and their lasting appeal.
47:00 - 53:10 (06:10)
Summary
From tied houses to the Campaign for Real Ale, this episode explores the history and evolution of pubs in England and their lasting appeal.
ChapterThe Slow Demise of the British Pub
EpisodeThe Delightful History of Pubs
PodcastStuff You Should Know
British pubs coined the phrase "pub grub" in the early 1990s to introduce vacation foods in their menus.
53:12 - 55:04 (01:52)
Summary
British pubs coined the phrase "pub grub" in the early 1990s to introduce vacation foods in their menus. Indigenous peoples were acknowledged in a seminar held in a temple before it was started.