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BRITISH PUBSBRITISH PUBS
Antonio Ángel Marrero DíazEdwina Valiente Rodríguez
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The pub, short for 'public house', is an integral part of British life.
In Britain, pub can be:o A meeting place.o An entertainment centre. o The central point of a community.
The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) estimates that:o 80% of adults 'pub goers‘.o Over 15 million drink in a pub at least once a week.
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Typical British pub?
There is no such thing.They come in all shapes, sizes and styles:
o From the traditional country pub, with real ales and an open fire (usually accompanied by an old man and his dog),
o To the bustling city-centre hotspot, with teenagers shouting to each other over ear-splitting music.
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The centers of the larger cities have the widest variety of pubs within easy reach of each other.o Some of them are very old:
Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem
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Can we eat here?
Few pubs didn´t offer anything more than peanuts and crispsThe BBPA over a billion meals per yearPub grubsSpecific areas reserved for eatingGastropub
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LICENSING LAWS
Age is 18
A child under 14
Do not smoke
Opening hours from 11:00 to 1:OO
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GOLDEN RULESNever ask for 'a beer'. Ask for a specific type or use a brand
name.
Pint of bitter: very popular and distinctively British. This brownish-red ale is strongly flavoured.
Larger: more familiar and cold.Black beer: usually associated with Ireland
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Do not sit at a table and wait for someone to take your order.
Drinks must be paid at the moment.No tips except when a large group '...and one for
yourself'
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PUB CRAWLPUB CRAWLA bar tour, bar crawl or bar-hopping.Act of one or more people drinking in multiple pubs or bars in
a single night, normally walking or busing to each one between drinking.
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