Jan
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Other than this year (vehicle problems) I usually spend a lot of long weekends camping with the TEOC car club throughout the year. At most meets we search out pubs that have a strong contingent of local micro brewery offerings on tap. Even the Tan Hill pub (highest in England and one of the most remote) can serve a decent array. Marston's Pedigree and most IPA's 'on tap' are now making a welcome return seriously undercutting the effective monopolies of the big, collective breweries. What is not widely known is that a small/micro brewery can receive a very helpful reduction in alcohol duty to help offset the relatively higher overheads that low volume production engenders.




) with random beers that she finds whilst out shopping. Some are a bit so-so (Doombar, Bluebird) whilst others are fantastic (Broadside, Old Peculier)... every now and then she finds some oddball I've never heard of that turns out to be bloody lovely: the latest such is '1698' by Shepherd Neame. Thoroughly recommended 
