tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36758134.post4886329464614857696..comments2024-01-23T21:31:56.507+00:00Comments on Ham Life: Green beer and pubsMatthew Reeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17373136348794501350noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36758134.post-4542574852844682252009-07-05T10:53:41.676+01:002009-07-05T10:53:41.676+01:00Great account- encourages me to blog about my own ...Great account- encourages me to blog about my own local pubs. I admire your bold attitude towards new beers, too. I've had so many nasty shocks I tend to stick to Stella, Grolsch, etc whilst enjoying the ambience. <br /><br />My father was a Preston man who told me this saying about some northern beers :<br /><br />Duttons for Gluttons,<br />Thwaites for mates,<br />And if you can drink Lions you can fight 'em<br /><br />He drank a (now defunct) brand called Chesters, also known a 'fighting beer'.Maybe that Ham landlord sells something similar.<br /><br />SheilaSheila Corneliushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10733012820447377725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36758134.post-35289153234685419912009-07-02T17:45:02.622+01:002009-07-02T17:45:02.622+01:00Thanks for the pub crawl! Is the Roebuck the one a...Thanks for the pub crawl! Is the Roebuck the one at the top of the hill with "the famous view" over the river?swenglishexpathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06102783327902959539noreply@blogger.com