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Re: Brains selling off 40 pubs.
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
The Canadian, was in Pearl Street, ROATH
NO, it wasn’t.
That street is Adamsdown.
The only people who list that area as Roath, are estate agents to make the properties sound more desirable than Adamsdown/Splott.
Anyone who lives in the area, will tell you the council list the area as Adamsdown on the council tax bill.
I have relatives who live on Newport Road near Richards Terrace. All that part of Newport Road and Richards Terrace up, is Adamsdown as well.
Yet, the opposite side of Newport Road on the other side just up from the funeral home to town is listed by the council as Plasnewydd (Roath).
In fact the Libs are trying to get the council to do away with using the term Plasnewydd, and use Roath as everyone knows the area.
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Re: Brains selling off 40 pubs.
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Originally Posted by
goats
Your not alone....madness to stop serving Guinness
Guinness is lovely
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Re: Brains selling off 40 pubs.
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Originally Posted by
WJ99mobile
It is and it’s crap
Yes when driving past it's not the most eye catching of pubs, does it have a banjo player in a rocking chair ?
I've yet to stop and enter?
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Re: Brains selling off 40 pubs.
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Originally Posted by
WJ99mobile
It is when it’s fresh. Most of the times I’ve had it, it tastes stale and full of line cleaner
I had a one in the Cornwall last year that tasted like vinegar. I've never had such a foul pint.
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Guinness is lovely
I know, I only drink it out and the 5 closest pubs to my house all stopped serving it a few years ago, all Brains pubs, now we have a brains Black instead. It’s terrible.
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Re: Brains selling off 40 pubs.
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Originally Posted by
goats
I know, I only drink it out and the 5 closest pubs to my house all stopped serving it a few years ago, all Brains pubs, now we have a brains Black instead. It’s terrible.
Guinness was always my favourite drink. Just out of interest, how much would you expect to pay for a pint these days in the city centre? I think I was paying about GBP2.95 the last time I drank it back in Cardiff (2003) :hehe:
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Originally Posted by
Bluebird23
NO, it wasn’t.
That street is Adamsdown.
The only people who list that area as Roath, are estate agents to make the properties sound more desirable than Adamsdown/Splott.
Anyone who lives in the area, will tell you the council list the area as Adamsdown on the council tax bill.
I have relatives who live on Newport Road near Richards Terrace. All that part of Newport Road and Richards Terrace up, is Adamsdown as well.
Yet, the opposite side of Newport Road on the other side just up from the funeral home to town is listed by the council as Plasnewydd (Roath).
In fact the Libs are trying to get the council to do away with using the term Plasnewydd, and use Roath as everyone knows the area.
Whatever !!!!!!
BUT YOU’RE WRONG
Born and brought up 200 yards from there and it’s ROATH
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Re: Brains selling off 40 pubs.
All my old places from some 20 years ago were brains
Lewis Arms in Ton
Ty Nant in Morganatown/Radyr
Kings arms in Pentyrch
Creigiau inn in.. well Creigiau
Thought they were all amazing but I was an 18 year old kid. If these closed they’d be almost no pubs in this pocket of Cardiff north
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Re: Brains selling off 40 pubs.
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
Whatever !!!!!!
BUT YOU’RE WRONG
Born and brought up 200 yards from there and it’s ROATH
Are you saying that he's completely wrong about the council listing that area as Adamsdown on the Council Tax bills?
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Originally Posted by
Rock_Flock_of_Five
Are you saying that he's completely wrong about the council listing that area as Adamsdown on the Council Tax bills?
YES
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Re: Brains selling off 40 pubs.
All I can say is that things must have changed since I decided to virtually knock drinking on the head in 2012 after being told I had to take Warfarin every day for the rest of my life! I don't miss beer anywhere near as much as I expected to, but, without that instruction to take Warfarin, I know that I would still be drinking today and Brains beer would have to have deteriorated an awful lot in the last eight years for me to not to want to have it as my beer of choice, just like it was for about thirty five of the forty years when beer and pubs were a large part of my life.
I gravitated towards Brains Bitter as my favourite, but liked all of the beers Brains produced except for that awful lager they marketed in the 70/80s called Faust I think it was - if ever a name accurately described a beer that was it!
I've not had a pint for more than eighteen months, but I've tended to have one or two a year since 2012 and when I do, I always drink Brains if I can - that said, the last pint of bitter I had, in the Vic, wasn't great so maybe Brains beers are declining in quality?
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
It is named after the Rev James Buckley but brewed by Brains - surely? Otherwise why is there a Brains logo on the bottles and why does the Brains website claim credit? If I have misunderstood your post feel free to whoooooosh!
Def a Buckley beer - scroll down to 'beer brands' :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brains...ry#Beer_brands
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Re: Brains selling off 40 pubs.
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
All I can say is that things must have changed since I decided to virtually knock drinking on the head in 2012 after being told I had to take Warfarin every day for the rest of my life! I don't miss beer anywhere near as much as I expected to, but, without that instruction to take Warfarin, I know that I would still be drinking today and Brains beer would have to have deteriorated an awful lot in the last eight years for me to not to want to have it as my beer of choice, just like it was for about thirty five of the forty years when beer and pubs were a large part of my life.
I gravitated towards Brains Bitter as my favourite, but liked all of the beers Brains produced except for that awful lager they marketed in the 70/80s called Faust I think it was - if ever a name accurately described a beer that was it!
I've not had a pint for more than eighteen months, but I've tended to have one or two a year since 2012 and when I do, I always drink Brains if I can - that said, the last pint of bitter I had, in the Vic, wasn't great so maybe Brains beers are declining in quality?
For someone in their late teen/twenties in Cardiff in the 1970's or 1980's the only beer you could get was Brains. Everyone raved about it. It was only when you got to visit another place - usually in England - and tried some of their beers, you realized Brains wasn't all it was cracked up to be. I always though Brains Dark was a practical joke by the Brewery - make the most unpalatable drink imaginable, give it a rich heritage, and sit back and enjoy !!
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Originally Posted by
A Quiet Monkfish
For someone in their late teen/twenties in Cardiff in the 1970's or 1980's the only beer you could get was Brains. Everyone raved about it. It was only when you got to visit another place - usually in England - and tried some of their beers, you realized Brains wasn't all it was cracked up to be. I always though Brains Dark was a practical joke by the Brewery - make the most unpalatable drink imaginable, give it a rich heritage, and sit back and enjoy !!
I tasted many beers from all over the country and liked a lot of them, some to the extent that I would gladly have drunk them regularly if they had been available in Cardiff. I agree Brains Dark was a bit Marmite like and I was certainly not as keen on it in my middle age, but I'd still rate Brains bitter as my favourite and Brains in general the best, by a mile, available to drink in Cardiff in the period 70s to 2000s when I did most of my drinking.
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Originally Posted by
Kitman
All my old places from some 20 years ago were brains
Lewis Arms in Ton
Ty Nant in Morganatown/Radyr
Kings arms in Pentyrch
Creigiau inn in.. well Creigiau
Thought they were all amazing but I was an 18 year old kid. If these closed they’d be almost no pubs in this pocket of Cardiff north
The Ty Nant is Brains second busiest pub (mostly food). Second to Old Arcade.
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Originally Posted by
Culver Blue
The Ty Nant is Brains second busiest pub (mostly food). Second to Old Arcade.
Is that the “Old Arcade” with the ZERO hygiene rating ????
Filthy dirty, grubby hole !!!!
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
The Three Elms on Whitchurch Common is a Hungry Horse (Greene King, I think)
The one in Trowbridge is The New Bridge,
Cross Inn (Rumney)
Highfields
Culverhouse Cross
Tafarn Treganna
The Roath Park
The Retreat
Old Arcade
City Arms
The Railway
Royal Exchange, Llandaff North
Ty Mawr
Duke of Wellington
Hollybush, Pentwyn
Can’t think of any more but I’m sure there’s a few.
The Cambrian Tap on the corner of St Mary's Street and.... C****y L**e
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Re: Brains selling off 40 pubs.
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Originally Posted by
Culver Blue
The Ty Nant is Brains second busiest pub (mostly food). Second to Old Arcade.
Makes sense I guess, it’s the only pub in the whole of Radyr
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Originally Posted by
Culver Blue
The Ty Nant is Brains second busiest pub (mostly food). Second to Old Arcade.
How do you define the word "busiest"? The Three Arches has the highest takings figures for all Brains pubs.
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Originally Posted by
WJ99mobile
It is when it’s fresh. Most of the times I’ve had it, it tastes stale and full of line cleaner
Not so lovely stuff then.
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Re: Brains selling off 40 pubs.
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Originally Posted by
Rock_Flock_of_Five
Are you saying that he's completely wrong about the council listing that area as Adamsdown on the Council Tax bills?
We’ll blow me down, The Roath Carlylian Club, The Roath Labour Club & The Roath Cons were in Adamsdown all along:facepalm:
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Originally Posted by
Heisenberg
The Cambrian Tap on the corner of St Mary's Street and.... C****y L**e
It’s under Kitty Flynn’s
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Re: Brains selling off 40 pubs.
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
We’ll blow me down, The Roath Carlylian Club, The Roath Labour Club & The Roath Cons were in Adamsdown all along:facepalm:
:hehe::hehe:
Thank you Steve :thumbup:
These pen pushers in their ivory towers, trying to change history
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Re: Brains selling off 40 pubs.
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
Is that the “Old Arcade” with the ZERO hygiene rating ????
Filthy dirty, grubby hole !!!!
Aye - but I've never known anyone go there for food if I'm honest. Good for horse racing tho'
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Originally Posted by
Culver Blue
Aye - but I've never known anyone go there for food if I'm honest. Good for horse racing tho'
Ya, looks like the horses left their manure on the floor, ready for collection :hehe: