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3 Responses to “ How much do you know about beer dispense – quiz ”
Phil on December 11, 2009 at 10:43 pm
as an old fashioned guy, i love to hold on to my first glasss if having a session in a pub.
Can i demand to have my beer served in my original glass or do staff have to use a clean glass by law
bass boy on December 12, 2009 at 11:07 am
I think it is health and safety Phil,its the law. Doesn’t make sense to me .Who are you going to catch germs from…yourself!
What ever happened to common sense. I think it went the same way as wrapping fish and chips in newspaper……am I getting old or what.just call me Victor Meldrue.
barac o barmy on December 12, 2009 at 1:37 pm
It has to be a clean glass every time. It isn’t supposed to, but the tap nozzle goes into the beer every time. Therefore if the bloke who had the pint before had swineflu or something else nasty, your at risk. Besides these days even women drink pints and goodness knows what they get up to.
as an old fashioned guy, i love to hold on to my first glasss if having a session in a pub.
Can i demand to have my beer served in my original glass or do staff have to use a clean glass by law
I think it is health and safety Phil,its the law. Doesn’t make sense to me .Who are you going to catch germs from…yourself!
What ever happened to common sense. I think it went the same way as wrapping fish and chips in newspaper……am I getting old or what.just call me Victor Meldrue.
It has to be a clean glass every time. It isn’t supposed to, but the tap nozzle goes into the beer every time. Therefore if the bloke who had the pint before had swineflu or something else nasty, your at risk. Besides these days even women drink pints and goodness knows what they get up to.