Whenever the next time our local deacon reads from Exodus 3:14, I will now automatically hear in my mind; "It is wha't is". Amen. (Very relaxing video! The weather looked quite clement! The ciders and beers looked refreshing. Picturesque part of town).
Man what a great video!!! I love your travels to the pubs man!!! Wife and I went once to London back in 2018 or so. Clapton was playing in Hyde Park, stayed for the show outside put still heard it great. Ended up getting locked inside the park!!! Jumped the gates to get out man. Want to go back once the kid gets a bit older. Keep it up. Love it man!!!!
Thomas a becket pub in the old kent road was very famous. Had a boxing gym upstairs. Henry Cooper used to go there. Closed now but building still there. Best pint of Guinness I would say is the stage door in dartford
Try the pubs in and around Walworth Rd. The Tankard, Gladstone, Good intent, Queen Elizabeth and the Red Lion. All within 10 minutes walk of each other.
I had my stag night in the victoria in 1982 .... Used to be a pub opposite called the fellmongers arms ... Good pub too ..the pubs in london back in the day were great.....london was great ...i was born in peckham in 1957 ....shame how its all turned out really ....graet channel by the way
The Adam and eve ....strippers on Sunday lunchtime...comedians on Sunday lunchtime ....live music on Sunday lunchtime...not bad for a 17 year old ...the barman was a dwarf who climbed up the shelving to get to the optics ....up the road was the Walmer castle ....now that was a rough house 😂
Some nice boozers there mate, lot of original bars & fixtures and fittings. If I walk into a pub that's been 'improved' with drab grey or green paint inside, I walk straight back out, vandalism.
London our capital city, my dad was a Londoner he'd have had a good few pints there...in the good old day's. But once again a great video HP 📹 👍 bang on.
The most famous pubs were in the central part of The Old Kent Road; The Thomas A Becket, The Dun Cow and the World Turned Upside Down. The Boxing Gym above the Becket hosted some famous fighters.
Lived in that area early to mid 90s. Used to drink in the Lord Nelson, Thomas-a-Beckett, Dun Cow (which became a GP surgery!), World Turned Upside Down, Henry Cooper's and also Cockneys. Other good pubs in the area were The Swan, The Free Trader and The Maismore on & around Peckham Park Road. Many of the pubs had music licences so they stayed open late (and often had lock-ins).
Some great old pubs, full of history. It’ll be a travesty if they close but it seems like the writing is on the wall for the traditional British pub. Great vid, these will be like time capsules when there are hardly any left.
@@samil5601That's cause kids can't afford to go out much ( except weatherspoons) in London. Even some spoons can have ridiculous prices, like the one at Liverpool Street station, I paid £6 something for a pint of Stofords cider that's normally £2.60 in every other Spoons. If that's what a spoons is charging, imagine what a small non chain pub will charge in the heart of London? £7/8/9/10 a pint, what young person can afford that ( unless they're from a wealthy family)
@@davidmellish3295 True that, but I think there's a changing culture at play, too. The younger generation tends to socialise on the internet more than face to face.
Used to go in "The Thomas a Becket "and "The Dun Cow " in the Old Kent Road back in the day . And done the " The Hole in the Wall" next to Borough Tube on a Sunday night for an amazing Rock DJ. Was easy to park right outside in my mates van ..
Was in central London only in May for a couple of days - walking/sight seeing with my wife and children, ducking into bars for a pint in between - makes me want to go back 😊 good video lads
Class upload as always. Great to see the honest reviews of the quality of Guinness as far too many seem to cut corners these days! Looking forward to the next excursion!
Fantastic video as always! I used to live just off the Old Kent Rd for many years. Nelson is a great little pub, I was 10 mins from it. However about 10-15 min walk away is my old local, Duke of Sussex. A fantatsic little local, young and old all chatting and having good craic together just as a pub should be. Because of Millwall you end up watching a lot of lower league football though 🤣
Great video, should have tried The Ten Bells while in Whitechapel, I got a true Jack The Ripper vibe in there & the prices weren't steep if I remember correctly. CHEERS!
1988 …16yrs old first job in London, pub for lunch for about 2 half hours then back to work deliver some mail top up some water coolers, fag break then in pub in the evening, obviously not every day ! was every other day 😊. Best times of my life . 😢
Saw stans blues band on their 1st night in the apples and pears,still going they,re now nine below zero,only dennis the lead singer left,they used to give us complimentary tickets to their gigs when they played other venues.
One of the best boozers I visited on a day on the Ale in London was in a pub called the Salmon and Ball, by Bethnall Green Station. Proper East End pub, only had old fellers in there, watching the racing. I remember it clearly being under a fiver for 2 pints but we were getting charged near £12 around Camden about 15 years ago. Get away from the tourist traps no matter where you visit and you see the real character of the place.
Another gem danny loved the monopoly theme remember playing that as a kid tell ya what 7 quid a guiness in quorn village Leicestershire so them prices are sound
@@michaelharrison3602 In response to wondering what kind of drink Jack the Ripper might have drunk, an off the cuff quick witted response like 'Bloody Mary' was a good joke, especially as one of the victims was named Mary Jane Kelly. It was literally just a joke, doesn't have to be historically correct. 🤣
@honestplaces I was binge watching the other day n the missus says whys he always say it is what it is? and replied with it is what it is.she Was not amused! Keep saying it lad!🤣
@@ScouseHouseClassics How come? I live there, seems pretty nice to me. Do you mean it has a lot of people from around the world living there? It's one of the most prosperous cities in the world, that's normal.
The only real pub left on the OKR is the Lord Nelson a pint of fosters is less than a fiver. .when i was younger there were so many pubs that it was impossible to stop and have a pint in each pub on one side of the road and still be capable of walking back down the other side. They're all gone:the frog and nightgown,The world upside-down The dun cow, the Thomas a Becket, the Henry Cooper,the green man. The apples and pears all gone
Lovely to see a traditional London boozer, it certainly makes the hairs on back of my head stand up. I know there’s a lot of talk of pubs closing and not being as packed as much as they used to be, I mean personally I am one to talk and am guilty of not supporting pubs by attending more often. But drinks in pubs are just so expensive these days and I like many others I know just can’t afford to go as often as I’d like, it’s become like a treat such as going to a restaurant rather than routine. In my parents and grandparents day there weren’t such a thing as off license shops or drinks being sold in supermarkets and the only place to buy your alcohol was in the pub which made them stay afloat.
Nice one mate❤ , should ask about the food menus as well .Australian pub relying on lunch and dinner trade family meals .I live in Oz brought up near Woolwich Plumstead common , cost of living now probably the pubs are dead now sadly ...
Used to live in Bermondsey and Whitechapel back in the 90's and of the pubs you visited only the Anchor Tap looked familiar as I knew someone that lived on that street. Don't think some of the others were as welcoming to a fellow northerner back then.
A good day out Danny, good weather too and a few beers with the Bro can't beat it can ya buddy. I'm Still keeping eye out for it you ever come nearby. Cheers.
what has the biggest affect on how a Guinness tastes? how it is drawn from tap, or how fresh is the keg, or the temp it is served? i live in the US so we get what we get...
When I worked in London in the mid to late 80s and again in 94 most of the pubs in these sort of non tourist areas would close for the weekend, they relied on workers during the week for their business. Bottled Guinness is best. Have you tried their Porter?
interesting you rate both Little Creatures and Fifty Lashes as Aussie beers. As craft beers I always thought they were pretty average but may give them a rethink after supporting your channel and beer choices. Keep up good work pal.
Nice one mate! I thought I was watching Bald n Bankrupt for a second there! I might have to move to London - cheaper than Australia and even here in Bangkok you pay more for a pint of anything half decent...
I recommend the Auld Shillelagh in Stoke Newington for an amazing pub with incredible Guinness. Bit out the way but you can mix in some other decent boozers like The Victoria in Dalston.
Statistically Guiness has the best pouring yield of any draught beer. The head generally means for every 8 pints they sell they're only actually pouring 7. You do the maths. Always good for your stock count Guinness..💯
You should try Brentwood in Essex where I live, a wide range of pubs but all priced different, the main ones you should try are the gardeners arms, brewery tap and Charlie’s bar
I wish I'd known you were in the area, I used to live off the old Kent rd, now its being knocked down, I now live in Camberwell, which has quite a few rough pubs.
@honestplaces proper drinking pub...no music and the landlady doesn't have any swearing. Trust me you'll love it...its a victorian looking house with a snug which is living room with an open fire.
Another fantastic upload. Brilliant as always. My old man loved that part of London doing pub deliveries.
Cheers pal, really appreciate it 👍
Couple of beers with Dave Batista round London haha nice one 😄
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Bautista lol
Top comment!
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@@SanshoTheBailiff”batista” to those who watched wwe
Drinking game: take a shot every time he says it is what it is 😁
It is what it is
Yeah I've started saying it know all the time 😂😂😂😂😂
Banging 😂😂😂
Whenever the next time our local deacon reads from Exodus 3:14, I will now automatically hear in my mind; "It is wha't is". Amen. (Very relaxing video! The weather looked quite clement! The ciders and beers looked refreshing. Picturesque part of town).
But…it is though 🤷♂️😆
I lived in London for a few years off the Old Kent Road. This brings back lovely memories! Thank you :) subbed.
Old Kent Road is quiet because there are no drinkers left there. The demographic shift is killing the pubs and the community.
The mosques are booming tho
Used to be loads of pubs on the old kent road. Only 2 left now
Man what a great video!!! I love your travels to the pubs man!!! Wife and I went once to London back in 2018 or so. Clapton was playing in Hyde Park, stayed for the show outside put still heard it great. Ended up getting locked inside the park!!! Jumped the gates to get out man. Want to go back once the kid gets a bit older. Keep it up. Love it man!!!!
Thomas a becket pub in the old kent road was very famous. Had a boxing gym upstairs. Henry Cooper used to go there. Closed now but building still there. Best pint of Guinness I would say is the stage door in dartford
A lot of boxers got in there
Try the pubs in and around Walworth Rd. The Tankard, Gladstone, Good intent, Queen Elizabeth and the Red Lion. All within 10 minutes walk of each other.
I think he'd love the Red Lion, I've never been in but looks rough
I had my stag night in the victoria in 1982 ....
Used to be a pub opposite called the fellmongers arms ...
Good pub too
..the pubs in london back in the day were great.....london was great ...i was born in peckham in 1957 ....shame how its all turned out really ....graet channel by the way
What a pub to have your stag in! Tope quality mate 👍
Peckham in the 60s : the Adam and Eve the morning star remember them well
Haven't seen anyone order a pint of mild for about 60 years. Didn't know they still made it 😂
The Adam and eve ....strippers on Sunday lunchtime...comedians on Sunday lunchtime ....live music on Sunday lunchtime...not bad for a 17 year old ...the barman was a dwarf who climbed up the shelving to get to the optics ....up the road was the Walmer castle ....now that was a rough house 😂
Great pubs but I can't drink that wrong bow, that's not cider it's brake fluid, West Country cider is where you want to be with cider
Yeh strongbow mate...stay clear!
Scrumpy !
Right Said Fred are back together 😂
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Homosexuals stick together.
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Haha I was about to comment that 😂
Some nice boozers there mate, lot of original bars & fixtures and fittings. If I walk into a pub that's been 'improved' with drab grey or green paint inside, I walk straight back out, vandalism.
Great video loving the Monopoly references!
🤣 cheers pal
London our capital city, my dad was a Londoner he'd have had a good few pints there...in the good old day's. But once again a great video HP 📹 👍 bang on.
Deffo better boozers on the outskirts!
The most famous pubs were in the central part of The Old Kent Road; The Thomas A Becket, The Dun Cow and the World Turned Upside Down. The Boxing Gym above the Becket hosted some famous fighters.
Been in those. Yeah
Frog and nightgown
Frog and nightigown
All gone now
Lived in that area early to mid 90s.
Used to drink in the Lord Nelson, Thomas-a-Beckett, Dun Cow (which became a GP surgery!), World Turned Upside Down, Henry Cooper's and also Cockneys.
Other good pubs in the area were The Swan, The Free Trader and The Maismore on & around Peckham Park Road.
Many of the pubs had music licences so they stayed open late (and often had lock-ins).
Funny image. The Tap is my kind of place. Now I want to now what kind of food they serve. Thanks!
Discovered this channel yesterday, absolutely love it 😂 keep it up it! NICE ONE BROTHER 🥳
Cheers pal 👍🍺
Some great old pubs, full of history. It’ll be a travesty if they close but it seems like the writing is on the wall for the traditional British pub. Great vid, these will be like time capsules when there are hardly any left.
Yeh they seem too quiet for the time of day nowa days. Shame init
@@honestplaces 100% mate, it’s unsustainable. When they’re gone they ain’t coming back either.
All older people. The average age looks to be about 60 these days in many of these pubs.
Diversity is our strength.
Love a day sesh round London on a sunny day 😎
Can't beat it
The Victoria, think it was used in Gary Oldmans 'The Firm' when he took out Phil Davis's the Yeti
Man as an Aussie 🇦🇺 myself, I could hardly make up or down what that other Aussie was saying lol! Love your videos champ!!!
Must have been heavy on the beers himself 🤣
@@honestplaces I reckon! Could see in his face that he was half hammered 😂.
Little Creatures “Roger’s Ale” is what it is & it’s banging 😊
Saying shit beer while ordering Madri 😂
@@Triplen01 shocking
Shame that back in the day those boozers would be packed, pretty sad state Britain has become 😢
Half decent boozers aswell!
@@honestplaces they looked it, I live not far from London and they’re my type of old school establishment, keep up the good content 👍🏻
It's the same almost everywhere. Kids don't go out much these days. Just a few old darts propping up the bars.
@@samil5601That's cause kids can't afford to go out much ( except weatherspoons) in London. Even some spoons can have ridiculous prices, like the one at Liverpool Street station, I paid £6 something for a pint of Stofords cider that's normally £2.60 in every other Spoons.
If that's what a spoons is charging, imagine what a small non chain pub will charge in the heart of London? £7/8/9/10 a pint, what young person can afford that ( unless they're from a wealthy family)
@@davidmellish3295 True that, but I think there's a changing culture at play, too.
The younger generation tends to socialise on the internet more than face to face.
Used to go in "The Thomas a Becket "and "The Dun Cow " in the Old Kent Road back in the day . And done the " The Hole in the Wall" next to Borough Tube on a Sunday night for an amazing Rock DJ. Was easy to park right outside in my mates van ..
Sounds a bangin sessiona
Good to see the locals support their local pub
Was in central London only in May for a couple of days - walking/sight seeing with my wife and children, ducking into bars for a pint in between - makes me want to go back 😊 good video lads
That's the way to do it pal 👍 cheers man
those old london pubs always reminds me of the film the long good friday with the amazing bob hoskins
100%
Class upload as always. Great to see the honest reviews of the quality of Guinness as far too many seem to cut corners these days! Looking forward to the next excursion!
Thanks for a great video uploaded again. Made my day
The city is always quiet on the wknd. Everyone goes home after thirsty Thursday
Maybe that was it!
" Ask the brewery, ain't got the foggiest " some classic English right there!
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AKA asshole !!
Horlicks, the sour baked old codger is the one setting the prices
Fantastic video as always! I used to live just off the Old Kent Rd for many years. Nelson is a great little pub, I was 10 mins from it.
However about 10-15 min walk away is my old local, Duke of Sussex. A fantatsic little local, young and old all chatting and having good craic together just as a pub should be.
Because of Millwall you end up watching a lot of lower league football though 🤣
These pubs were packed back in the day full of cockneys , what a shame
Yeh it was odd how quiet it was
@@alandagmar576 have to be somalian or muslim to live in london now
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@@bowevoorhees1360 replacement.
Cockneys what a great accent sad that it’s been lost and removed from London
Bangin little pub crawl, I wonder if Jack split the G before going out looking for more victims 😆
Maybe he messed it up and took his anger out on his victims 🤣
Great video, should have tried The Ten Bells while in Whitechapel, I got a true Jack The Ripper vibe in there & the prices weren't steep if I remember correctly. CHEERS!
I went in but didn't film, bangin boozer
1988 …16yrs old first job in London, pub for lunch for about 2 half hours then back to work deliver some mail top up some water coolers, fag break then in pub in the evening, obviously not every day ! was every other day 😊. Best times of my life . 😢
Way to do it that was!
if i was i detective id swear you and your mate are masking the youtube channel to drop off a bit of gear every pub you go to haha.. another banger!
Saw stans blues band on their 1st night in the apples and pears,still going they,re now nine below zero,only dennis the lead singer left,they used to give us complimentary tickets to their gigs when they played other venues.
Goat uploading on my lunch break 👍
Wouldn't say "goat" 🤣 just a secret alcoholic 🤣
Queen Vic pages walk . Lovely Bermondsey pub .
Indeed.
Old Kent Road, top off, drinking a cider. Is what it is.
The working class way to drink 🤣
One of the best boozers I visited on a day on the Ale in London was in a pub called the Salmon and Ball, by Bethnall Green Station. Proper East End pub, only had old fellers in there, watching the racing. I remember it clearly being under a fiver for 2 pints but we were getting charged near £12 around Camden about 15 years ago. Get away from the tourist traps no matter where you visit and you see the real character of the place.
Good little pub is the carpenters arms Bethel Green
Krays old pub,work office.
Not far from the most famous pub in the world the Blind Beggar
Yeh done a video on them already. Carpenters is a bangin boozer
Another gem danny loved the monopoly theme remember playing that as a kid tell ya what 7 quid a guiness in quorn village Leicestershire so them prices are sound
Another great upload, thanks again pal!!! Keep em coming.
Cheers pal 👍🍺
Right said Fred, your records were banging, better than seeing what's kicking off
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Looks flipping great there!
I like the look of the George, looks like a proper English pub. Anchor Tap looks decent too 😎
Achor is mint....proper old skool
The Bloody Mary joke was a great one, not gonna lie 😂
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Bloody Mary was the nickname of Mary Tudor (Mary I) and has nothing to do with Jack the ripper😅
@@michaelharrison3602 In response to wondering what kind of drink Jack the Ripper might have drunk, an off the cuff quick witted response like 'Bloody Mary' was a good joke, especially as one of the victims was named Mary Jane Kelly. It was literally just a joke, doesn't have to be historically correct. 🤣
Some great Battle Cruisers round there..might have to give that area of London a visit soon! 🍻🍻
Get it done!
George pub looks like the glass was imported from Ireland as it has a CE mark instead of a UK mark.
Funny seeing you guys walk past my house and drinking in my locals! Nice one.
Which boozer?
@@honestplaces I drink in the Vic, George and sometimes go to the Tap.
I had a drink every time you said "it is what it is" and now I have cliche poisoning.
Bangin'
Let's see what's kicking off
To early for pubs, nothing will be kicking off, nothing will be banging, beer will be shit, as nothing flowing through pipes, but is what it is
This channel is absolutely bangin!
🤣 cheers pal
@honestplaces I was binge watching the other day n the missus says whys he always say it is what it is? and replied with it is what it is.she Was not amused! Keep saying it lad!🤣
It is what it is
Good to see The George is still a decent boozer, the beer was always good 30 years ago.
Unfortunately London aint London anymore. Great video 👏🏻
Cheers pal
"Unfortunately London aint London anymore"
What does that mean?
@@jaimemurphy2208
It's like a foreign country
@@ScouseHouseClassics How come? I live there, seems pretty nice to me. Do you mean it has a lot of people from around the world living there? It's one of the most prosperous cities in the world, that's normal.
Knew that Guinness would hit, dome on it when you walked outside looked spot on 😎
Yeh very bangin
@@honestplaces When I heard the barmans Dub accent I knew the Guinness would be spot on ?
nice to chat with you today in Huddersfield at the retail park, keep the great videos coming and hope to chat again in the future , bangin .😎😎
The only real pub left on the OKR is the Lord Nelson a pint of fosters is less than a fiver.
.when i was younger there were so many pubs that it was impossible to stop and have a pint in each pub on one side of the road and still be capable of walking back down the other side. They're all gone:the frog and nightgown,The world upside-down The dun cow, the Thomas a Becket, the Henry Cooper,the green man. The apples and pears all gone
Mate that's alot of boozers! What shame, could of done a mega pub crawl!
11:05 [drinks a 5% cider] "ooh that's strong." 😂
Tooheys extra dry is banging and you get the little creatures here but brewed in London lol!! Great video chaps!
I'd still try a creatures!!! Cheers pal
@@honestplaces its a good beer but not as good as the Australian version!
loving the channel. big hello from Croatia.
Nice one. I have successfully finished the game twice. Fond memories.
Lovely to see a traditional London boozer, it certainly makes the hairs on back of my head stand up. I know there’s a lot of talk of pubs closing and not being as packed as much as they used to be, I mean personally I am one to talk and am guilty of not supporting pubs by attending more often. But drinks in pubs are just so expensive these days and I like many others I know just can’t afford to go as often as I’d like, it’s become like a treat such as going to a restaurant rather than routine. In my parents and grandparents day there weren’t such a thing as off license shops or drinks being sold in supermarkets and the only place to buy your alcohol was in the pub which made them stay afloat.
Love these drinking vids mate. Off work tomorrow so I'll be watching it with a few beers myself later.
Hitting the pub?
@@honestplacesNo too knackered. Maybe tomorrow in Llanelli, S Wales (very grim)!
Love them old buildings 🙌🏼
Your in the city - it’s always quiet at the weekends! Get down there on a Friday afternoon and it will be heaving
Nice one mate❤ , should ask about the food menus as well .Australian pub relying on lunch and dinner trade family meals .I live in Oz brought up near Woolwich Plumstead common , cost of living now probably the pubs are dead now sadly ...
Used to live in Bermondsey and Whitechapel back in the 90's and of the pubs you visited only the Anchor Tap looked familiar as I knew someone that lived on that street. Don't think some of the others were as welcoming to a fellow northerner back then.
Quite afew around there init, deffo looked like there are afew othet hidden gems
I reckon Old Kent Road will be busier when Millwall are playing at home.
...and rougher 🤣
Not in the Nelson it won’t 😂
Fuckin Millwall. They'll all be mincing around having a skinny latte in starbucks.
When I saw the sign for Peckham, I felt sure you'd be seeking out the Nag's Head!!!
That Aussie seemed like a bundle of fun
A good day out Danny, good weather too and a few beers with the Bro can't beat it can ya buddy. I'm Still keeping eye out for it you ever come nearby. Cheers.
What a great treat, waking up in the US and seeing another honest places upload!
🤣 cheers
When are you doing leicester? Some banging boozers on a Saturday in city centre but I'd recommend going about 5pm onwards
Never thought of Leicester 🤔
Who’d have thought that 2 Northerners going round London boozers would be so entertaining… great content..👏👏👍🍺🍺
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Aussie fella slating shit beer, while ordering two pints of Madri
Mate i said that to him aswell! 🤣
the "spanish" beer brewed in the Uk and has never even seen Spain! lol, and its fecking shite
And praising Toohey's garbage maidens water !!
Should have gone to the Windsor Hotel pub further down Old Kent Rd, much better place and atmosphere.
what has the biggest affect on how a Guinness tastes? how it is drawn from tap, or how fresh is the keg, or the temp it is served? i live in the US so we get what we get...
Cheers. I really enjoy your videos.
When I worked in London in the mid to late 80s and again in 94 most of the pubs in these sort of non tourist areas would close for the weekend, they relied on workers during the week for their business.
Bottled Guinness is best. Have you tried their Porter?
Good pub crawl nice to see a dark mild on 🍻
Doesn't look anything like Old Kent Road on the Monopoly board.
Where's the green houses?
I was brought up in the pub trade. Always judge a pub on how well they keep their beer.
You can tell by tasting it if the lines are clean etc.
I was waiting for the Guinness order 😂😂😂. Great content with the bro keep it up man.
interesting you rate both Little Creatures and Fifty Lashes as Aussie beers. As craft beers I always thought they were pretty average but may give them a rethink after supporting your channel and beer choices. Keep up good work pal.
I don't rate creatures....just remember lashes for my time over there being half decent 🤣 cheers pal
Nice one mate! I thought I was watching Bald n Bankrupt for a second there! I might have to move to London - cheaper than Australia and even here in Bangkok you pay more for a pint of anything half decent...
🤣 the weather is too grim to move just for cheap pints!
The Guinness got a vicars collar on it 😊
I recommend the Auld Shillelagh in Stoke Newington for an amazing pub with incredible Guinness. Bit out the way but you can mix in some other decent boozers like The Victoria in Dalston.
Statistically Guiness has the best pouring yield of any draught beer. The head generally means for every 8 pints they sell they're only actually pouring 7. You do the maths. Always good for your stock count Guinness..💯
There is a funny fact of how many Guinness are wasted in moustache's also 🤣
So you get 8 pints for the price of 7? You could do that and sell the extra pint. Do it enough times and you'd make a profit 👍
Thats why landlords encourage barstaff to put a decent head on thd drink. Its underselling@terryboland3816
@@honestplaces😂😂😂
You should try Brentwood in Essex where I live, a wide range of pubs but all priced different, the main ones you should try are the gardeners arms, brewery tap and Charlie’s bar
Aye but they will be full of displaced white flight cockney loudmouths.
I wish I'd known you were in the area, I used to live off the old Kent rd, now its being knocked down, I now live in Camberwell, which has quite a few rough pubs.
Love the British idioms. Great video fellas PS i dont blame you for changing to pints of Guiness i couldnt down too many ciders either.🍺
Back in the day it would of looked a lot different if Millwall was at home to say West Ham trust me 👊
Tell me about it!!!
@honestplaces 1980's there wouldn't of been a glass window in sight mate, made me laugh when you thought you was in a prison in the pub 🤣
So weird to see you in all my locals. The prices never stop hurting 😅
When you were in anchor tap beer garden some of the surrounding apartments you could see would set you back £3m+
Good vid 👍.
Check out the strugglers pub in lincoln, just outside of the castle.
Cheers pal. Any good?
@honestplaces proper drinking pub...no music and the landlady doesn't have any swearing.
Trust me you'll love it...its a victorian looking house with a snug which is living room with an open fire.
Looks a few decent boozers tbf another great upload mate keep them coming 😊😊
Just wish they were busier 😭 cheers pal
You got to come to Derry, Anchor Bar does pints of Beamish and they’ve a free jukebox so there is no excuse!.
Henry Weston's a cracking cider if you ever see it.
Yeh i don't mind that
Henry Westons is a brilliant cider
Do Slaithwaite to Marsden on the aletrail train pal am sure you will get a few banging pints.
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