That's why you have extraction, and no actual bar in that room, make them walk through to fetch their drinks.
So as long as you keep your eyes shut or only do it in the dark you're fine...
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Yes.
Well. Anyways....crashing on.
I think we should put up pictures of our favourite pubs, just to share with each other.
http://alebaggersbeerblog.files.word...devcat-ext.jpg
Always a nice pint, and some unusual beers available...
http://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/...1_83a814c8.jpg
Decent pint, decent prices, decent music...
And only thirty seconds walk from each other...
They used to be my locals, also the swim inn, bristol/rutland? hotel and benjamin huntsman, hogshead/museum
I'd likely plump for the Washington meself.
Not a fan of superpubs. Too big innit!
I avoid west street like the plague, but a s a student, who didn't nip in the swim inn or huntsman? Not sre I'm familiar with the Rutland, is that the small one down a side street from the swim inn?
The cat's small enough not to be "super pubish" it's just wide and not that deep...
I would say the Griffin Inn
[url]https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ll=52.515235,-1.644548&spn=0.00489,0.008465&t=h&z=17[/url]
but as you can see it is in the middle of nowhere...
http://www.lstcamra.org.uk/griffin_inn.jpg
Instead I'll go for the Wellington (more real ales than you can drink in a night)
http://www.caravanclub.co.uk/Caravan...9eb0391775.jpg
Post Office Vaults (a close 2nd), doesn't look great but it is :)
http://lds.localdataimages.com/large/2109/21096788.jpg
That really is out of the way...
Makes the walk home "interesting"/equivalent to a DofE expedition.
Just have to stay at my sister's house, she can drive me ;)
lol seems further when you're drunk...