Your Favorite Pubs

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Postby chris. » Monday Aug 28, 2006 10:35 pm

The Wheatsheaf (Thebarton SA), Grumpys brewhaus, The Australian (Rocks NSW), the Lord Nelson, & the Camden Valley Inn are some of my favourites.
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Postby Chris » Wednesday Aug 30, 2006 4:45 pm

Timmsy, Crazies IS good.

RWH, Cnr Russell & Little Collins Street
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Postby Anzac Cookies » Wednesday Aug 30, 2006 7:00 pm

The Hunt Club Hotel, Merrijig :D
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Postby Boonie » Wednesday Aug 30, 2006 7:42 pm

I like Jewells Tavern at Jewells, Belmont North Newcastle.

Good service and has Coopers Pale Ale on tap. :D
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Postby Chris » Thursday Aug 31, 2006 10:09 am

Boonie, I'm a fan of Coopers Pale, but I don't think it tastes all that good on tap. Still, beats the hell out of Tooheys.
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Re: Your Favorite Pubs

Postby goatsby » Thursday Aug 31, 2006 8:53 pm

Noodles wrote:
goatsby wrote:Local
The Commercial Horsham - they have a intresting display of old heritage signs and things of the Wimmera like having wool presses done tastefully

The Royal Horsham I like the outside but the inside isnt the best

converted into drinking tables, one of rare examples of of reniovation
Hey Goatsby, i'm from Horsham too. It's a small world after all :wink:

Our pubs are pretty crap as far as beer goes, but the Commercial has been well done as far as looks go.

As for as beer choices go in Horsham pubs (on tap) if you don't like Draught or VB you'll end up a very thirsty man.



I dont think there are any choices on tap, the Bull and Mouth was exotic at one stage and had XXXX gold.

What do you think about the renos at the Exchange?? Tiled floors , stainless steel and sending crappy crappy James Blunt or Ben Lees music piped all around the jiont , shame shame, sahme had I had have known of this beforehand I would have made 20 planning objections.

Antyway I do most of the drinking in the shed these days, good music, good company (the Dog and HRCC workers) and GOOD BEER, at present Im just bottling a Thomas Cooper premium.


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Postby Boonie » Thursday Aug 31, 2006 11:15 pm

Chris wrote:Boonie, I'm a fan of Coopers Pale, but I don't think it tastes all that good on tap. Still, beats the hell out of Tooheys.

G'day Chris,
First time I had this on tap, reminded me of my HB.....maybe that's why I loved it. My fellow HB partner at the time rated it also. :wink:

I prefer to drink James Squire, Coopers and Tooheys Black on tap now I have seen the light :lol:.....but, I am always willing to try new ones!!

Went to Newcastle Knights game (NRL........go the Eels) Blue Tongue draught was shite :shock: and Lager fantastic. Pay the extra $ for the Lager!!

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Postby Chris » Friday Sep 01, 2006 10:12 pm

I haven't tried the lager, but your judgement on the draught is dead on.
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Postby Boonie » Friday Sep 01, 2006 10:18 pm

Chris wrote:I haven't tried the lager, but your judgement on the draught is dead on.


Chris, definately try the Lager as it is a pretty good beer.

By my tastes it is one of the best "Commercial" beers going around.

I mentioned in another thread about Little Creatures (WA) Pale Ale. Best Commercial Oz beer I have had this year.
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Postby Chris » Friday Sep 01, 2006 10:25 pm

LCPA is damn good.

Get yourself to Canberra and try the 12 beers on tap at the Wig and Pen- that is really worth the trip.
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Postby Boonie » Friday Sep 01, 2006 10:30 pm

Chris wrote:LCPA is damn good.

Get yourself to Canberra and try the 12 beers on tap at the Wig and Pen- that is really worth the trip.


Looks like your "Soon in Canberra" location needs updating.

Have you got an address or a particular suburb of ACT it is in?

Might take the kids to the "snow" and "happen" to pass by ..... :lol:
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Postby Chris » Friday Sep 01, 2006 11:02 pm

I'll change my location just for you Boonie.

The W & P is in the "CBD" of Canberra. It is on Alinga Rd, on the bottom floor of a building called the Canberra House Arcade.

Alinga basically runs off Northbourne Ave, which is the main road in Canberra.

Try wigandpen.com.au
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Postby Boonie » Friday Sep 01, 2006 11:07 pm

Chris wrote:I'll change my location just for you Boonie.

The W & P is in the "CBD" of Canberra. It is on Alinga Rd, on the bottom floor of a building called the Canberra House Arcade.

Alinga basically runs off Northbourne Ave, which is the main road in Canberra.

Try wigandpen.com.au


I'm coughing from laughter about the "location" and have just woken up my kids :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks for the info Chris :D
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Postby Chris » Friday Sep 01, 2006 11:10 pm

Not a problem. Say hi to Lachie the owner for me.
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Postby Boonie » Friday Sep 01, 2006 11:12 pm

Chris wrote:Not a problem. Say hi to Lachie the owner for me.


Will do, hopefully you may get a couple of Freebies out of it :wink:
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Postby Chris » Friday Sep 01, 2006 11:14 pm

If you ask for samples, they will give you a taste. It would be a good idea if you are passing through, so that you can try them all.
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Postby Boonie » Friday Sep 01, 2006 11:16 pm

Chris wrote:If you ask for samples, they will give you a taste. It would be a good idea if you are passing through, so that you can try them all.


Thanks for the tip. :D
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Postby Chris » Friday Sep 01, 2006 11:21 pm

Geez, we hijacked this thread. Sorry guys.
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Postby Braden » Tuesday Sep 12, 2006 4:25 pm

goatsby wrote:
dags64 wrote:Goatsby, I have been to the Rose in Fitzroy a few times a few years back, even have a stubby cooler from there
you may be thinking of the Dan OConnell or the Wellington in North Adelaide off the main drag, or the Queens Head

most pubs in North Adelaide are good, Royal Oak, Oxford, Archer




Mmmm The Rose has stubby holders now.

The pub I was thinking of in North Adelaide was off the main drag, I was taking a stroll along a leafy street and discovered a little pub right in the middle of street, stopped me in my tracks immediantley. It may be the Queens Head it was a single story pub and a very very welcome find on a hot day.

I must do some research.

Yes North Adelaide is certainly on my list.

I u7sed to live in Williamstown In melbourne
my local was the Morning Stag

I did like the Crown, Steam Packet Friday nights and the Yaucht Club for the $3.50 meals. also the Stags Head. Havnt been back that way for yonks


haha i live in williamstown, all good pubs. Suprised you never dropped into the bristol haha
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Postby Chris » Wednesday Sep 13, 2006 2:49 am

I was in Williamstown for 6 months, but never found a pub that was suitable to be "regular."
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