What Makes a Good Pub?
Bars and pubs are not hard to come by, particularly in big cities. One need not wait in line to get into a bar in New York, for example, you can just go next door. However, finding the right bar – a bar that fits you like a tailored suit, a bar that is worthy of sitting in and at and having a conversation over a fine beer – is one of the keys to enjoying a good brew. You don’t want some swill-shilling shithole serving up $7 pints out of dirty taps as your go-to. Hell, no! I want a proper pub. In fact, I don’t even like the term “bar” as it applies to the place itself. From here on out, a “bar” is what you belly up to in a “pub”. The public house is the beer drinker’s haven and should be referred to as such. George Orwell wrote of his perfect pub in a 1946 article titled “The Moon under Water”. Mr. Orwell’s criteria are excellent, but apply to another time and place. While I wish I had access to the Horseshoes country pub in Norfolk, England, I have to settle for something different. Wh