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stuey | 22:04 Wed 31st Dec 2014 | ChatterBank
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Does the owner of the bar or pub that you frequent give free drinks at Christmas and New Years?
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I can't imagine going into a bar and saying I'll have 568ml of beer please though, bl.
The landlord can be a manager (who will have a license) Or a landlord can be the leaseholder, also holding a license.

My uncle is a leaseholder landlord.
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Precisely, capacity: the amount that goes into the shot-glass. Anyway, happy new year to you lot...I'm off to get me free beer:)
That is why beer and milk are still sold in imperial measures, a sop from the EU.
Happy new year, stuey.

I'm surprised the the EU haven't made it so that we have to order drinks in metric measures, ba.
That used to happen but a long time ago now.
That was the one concession the EU made because people were used to buying milk and beer in pints rather than litres.A half litre of either is less than a pint. When I go to the deli and ask for 4 oz of something, only to be told that, "We don't do ounces, only grams", I take great delight in replying, "OK, then, give me 114.5 gm of..."
LOL, make e'm have it, ba.
milk and beer are sold in metric but we have been allowed to have a special measure of 568ml and still call it a pint. We can have 1/2 & 1/3 pints as well 284 & 189ml
Very generous of the EU to allow us that, EDDIE.
Yes I think we should be allowed firkins as well .
I agree EDDIE, can't beat a good firkin imo.
Not just firkins , I want Hogsheads and kiderkins
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_brewery_cask_units
Yeah, and a few tuns to start with, EDDIE.
The landlord in my village pub does at xmas and new year but it's so boring in there I don't bother going in there any more
Had a freebie vino at one of the places I use at lunchtime today....
I don't frequent any bars/pubs but when I was MUCH younger and pubs/bars were a million times more welcoming, yes, many gave their regulars free drinks. There is one local bar here that gives ALL customers a miniature of something rather nice, for a chrrissie pressie

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