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| | | | Almost every film set in Britain features a pub at some point. This is an attempt to catalogue some of the more interesting examples weve come across. Well update this page as we find new examples and will add screenshots or clips when we can. An American Werewolf in London (dir. John Landis, 1981) [] | |
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| | | | How we sophisticated Europeans laughed at American tourists in the 1960s as they raced around our continent on whirlwind holidays in cramped coaches: the Eiffel Tower one day, the canals of Venice the next, Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin the day after. They were mocked without mercy in a film made in 1969 called If It's | |
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| | | | It's tremendous news that the brewery museum in Burton upon Trent is to reopen, though my joy that Britain, one of the world's four or five greatest brewing nations, may finally get the celebration of its beery history that it deserves was turned down a notch by a statement from one of the people who | |
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dingsbeerblog.com
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| | The Session has been re-booted. Huzzah! The last Session was conducted in December of 2018, and six years on things in beer have changed. |