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Station pubs (part two?)

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Travelmonkey

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The station pub in Lancaster is a very good one - especially if you like the Lancaster Brewery beers (and I do!). It's not the cheapest but still reasonable value at about £4.50 a pint (though my memories are slightly hazy as to the exact cost)...
I do prefer my smaller breweries where possible, there is a reason most of my big life decisions have been mulled over at BOD Stoke with a pint of Iceberg or White Star.
 

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It's not like it's real money anymore when you just wave your card around and pints appear magically. :E
Gotta be careful doing that I passed out in a hedge by aldi blabbering I need to find the train station when in Leek one summer evening. My partner was not best pleased driving across the county to rescue me.
 

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Pubs have figured out that if you apply the word "craft" to a pint of keg ale, you can add a couple of quid to the price!
 

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Pubs have figured out that if you apply the word "craft" to a pint of keg ale, you can add a couple of quid to the price!
You’re not wrong. All a bit of a con really.
To be fair, I think it's the brewers who add the 'craft beer premium' onto the wholesale prices and the pubs just mark it up to make a minimal profit. As long as there are people who are prepared to pay those prices, the brewers and pubs will continue to charge them. Not my cup of tea - or glass of beer - though!
 

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You’re not wrong. All a bit of a con really.
Proper craft beer, from small brewers, attracts a premium price and goes a long way to keeping those brewers in business. Cask beer, however, has a price celing which many small brewers consider to be artificially low.
 

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The Unicorn, near Canterbury West station, and The Ninth Ward, near Farringdon station, both do excellent real ales. And also another vote for the pub opposite Dover Priory, which does likewise...
 

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Platform 3 Bar just outside Linlithgow station is nice (3 real ales), Dunbar station yard Micropub preciously mentioned is good too.
Then there's Annan Station Bar in the old ticket office (no real ale though).

Most of the BRSA clubs have gone now, too. Waterloo was the No.1 (IMHO). Brunswick House a close second....
 

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Proper craft beer, from small brewers, attracts a premium price and goes a long way to keeping those brewers in business. Cask beer, however, has a price celing which many small brewers consider to be artificially low.

presumably because they can get away with selling it in little cans.

Don't get me wrong, a craft beer in a little can, can be handy, but nothing beats the real thing.
 

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I've often looked at that space and thought it would make a superb station pub.

In fact I've fantasised about opening one myself (if I'd had a couple of hundred thousand to spare !)

Good for them - I look forward to visiting (assuming they plan to do decent ale).

Just please - in the name of sanity, don't give it to Brewdog !
 

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Don't get me wrong, a craft beer in a little can, can be handy, but nothing beats the real thing.
after a hectic transfer at Wolverhampton & New Street recently (WCML fell over due to a fire @ tile hill) I was glad that the XC trolley had a decent beer, although no substitute for a drink at a station pub,
 

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sadly couldn't get a drink at the little R'ale house at Wellingbourgh on sunday as they were shut when I arrived back at the station,
Closes at 6pm on Sundays, and I've noted it closes earlier if it's quiet (which I fully understand).
 

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Closes at 6pm on Sundays, and I've noted it closes earlier if it's quiet (which I fully understand).
not ideal when I had a advance ticket on the 21:25 train, it is a strange boozer but it is unique, instead I got a hot chocolate on my EMR meridian enjoying a rare opertunity of a intercity call at Wellingbrough,
 

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