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Beer and Sandwiches: the Last Light in Margate
Northdown Road in Margate is one of those glittering arteries of independent shops, antiques caves and cafés that often finds itself cited on lists of Britain's coolest streets. But for years, it was missing one key ingredient: a decent pub.
Could Kapple Topple Bapple? Rival Apple Beer Launch Proves Successful
Keystone Light Apple or 'Kapple' is vying for dominance in the beer market. If there's one thing that's true in the American beer business, it's that appropriation and copycatting sometimes leads to dominance in a category. That's the premise…
England's World Cup opener puts Spanish resort on beer alert
The outcome of England's World Cup opener against Croatia on Wednesday remains uncertain but one result appears far more predictable in Benidorm: a sharp decline in local beer stocks. The Spanish Mediterranean resort, one of Britain's favourite…
Best dog-friendly pubs with beer gardens named as UK set to hit 30C this week
The UK's best dog-friendly pubs with beer gardens have been named, and it comes at the perfect time ahead of a period of intense rays. The UK is set to bask in balmy weather this week, with temperatures reaching a blistering 30C in some regions as…
Scottish soccer fans drink Boston bars dry, forcing 'emergency' beer deliveries
Bars in the Boston area are running out of beer because Scottish soccer supporters are drinking them dry, according to reports. Boston was selected to host two of Scotland's FIFA World Cup matches this year. Members of the 'Tartan Army' have turned…
England's World Cup opener puts Spanish resort on beer alert
The Spanish Mediterranean resort, one of Britain's favourite holiday destinations, could serve up to 80,000 litres (141,000 pints) of beer on Wednesday as England begin their World Cup campaign, according to estimates from the local hospitality…
Are Scottish soccer fans drinking all of the beer in Boston?
The Tartan Army has been drinking a lot of beer for the World Cup, so much so that some Boston bars ran out.
Vancouver bars rush beer and staff to the front line of World Cup's war on thirst
Vancouver's Tyler Broers said he's never seen anything like what unfolded on Saturday. Australian World Cup fans filled his multi-level sports bar, Dublin Calling, before and after their team's match against Turkey, and nearly drank the bar dry.
Bangstad sues over beer bust
(The Center Square) – Kirk Bangstad is moving ahead with his case against the state of Wisconsin over his seized beer. Bangstad, the one-time Democrat candidate for governor, filed a lawsuit in Dane County court against the state's…
Scotland fans have taken over Boston, and the city is running out of beer
There is nothing better than the Scottish takeover of Boston. One of the most magical fan scenes from this World Cup comes to us from Boston, where the city has been invaded, overrun, and completely taken over by Scotland fans. The streets are…
Tennent's make historic delivery to US as Tartan Army fear bars short on beer
Scotland fans are enjoying a taste of home in Boston after Tennent's lager made an historic deliver to the US - marking the nation's return to world football after a whopping 28 years. Around 50,000 Scots have descended on the city with many pubs…
New immersive beer experience to open at historic brewing site
Housed at the former Brains Brewery in Cardiff city centre in the iconic brewery quarter, the venue is a collaboration between Brains Brewery, Breaking Brands, and global brewing giant Heineken. Managing director of Brains Brewery, Nick Payne…
Pub unveils new and improved beer garden after 6-week revamp
The Royal Hotel, on Station Road, has revealed the refurbished space, along with upgrades to its function room, as part of wider improvements under new ownership. The pub was purchased last year by Sam and Mark Barton, following three years of Sam…
James Beer Sells 177 Shares of Zscaler (NASDAQ:ZS) Stock
Zscaler, Inc. (NASDAQ:ZS - Get Free Report) Director James Beer sold 177 shares of the firm's stock in a transaction that occurred on Wednesday, June 17th. The shares were sold at an average price of $125.50, for a total value of $22,213.50.
Love Island Helena's predictions - England score two and I stare at Bellingham
As England prepares to face Croatia on Thursday night, it feels like we're finally in the thick of the World Cup madness. I'm gonna put my money on it being a 2-1 to England, a potential goal from Kane and 100% chance of me staring at Jude…
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