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A Pint at the 'Port - Beer Options at AirportsIt's October, so I suppose this blog entry is a toast to Oktoberfest. You don't have to be in Germany to have a nice cold one, many airports have pubs,... ... |
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Britain Seeks Ban On Pint GlassesAs part of their ongoing effort to cement George Orwell’s reputation by making him the most accurate prophet in history, the British Home Office is now investigating the possiblity of forcing every Pub in Britain to replace pint glasses with plastic pint cups: The BBC reported recently that... |
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Six Steps to Pouring the Perfect PintGuinness Brewmaster Fergal Murray clears up the mystery of pouring the perfect pint. ... |
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Fingerprinted for a pint?The Morning Advertiser essentially reproduces what the IPS press office told them (there's a shorter version of the same flacking in The Publican), and no doubt other drinks trade press will be printing some of it in due course, so here is most of it. National ID cards will eventually re... |
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Design Bridge to Create 21st Century Pint GlassA safer British pint glass is being developed by designers in a bid to crack the problem of glasses being used in violent assaults. ... |
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Design Tales: Designing a successful plastic pint glassIn response to Monday's post on forthcoming plastic pint glasses for pubs in the UK--and the attendant outcry by bar patrons--we received a report from Sydney-based industrial designer Andrew Simpson, who has experience with this particular problem. Simpson's company, Vert Design, was commissio... |


