Vol 37 No 6 Dec/Jan 2015/16

Vol 37 No 6 Dec/Jan 2015/16

F R E E Vol 37 Dec/Jan No 6 2015/16 The Druids Head, Kingston – See page 54 (photo: Clive Taylor) Real Ale Theatre Live Music Open Mic Comedy Barbecue Live Jazz Editorial beer ball and concentrates too much London Drinker is published on behalf of the of its resource and influence on Greater London branches of CAMRA, the fighting for ‘clapped out old pubs’. Campaign for Real Ale, and is edited by Tony For many who enjoy drinking beer, Hedger. It is printed by Cliffe Enterprise, Eastbourne, BN22 8TR. pubs are not as significant a priority as fighting for good quality flavoursome CAMRA is a not-for-profit company limited by beer. Pubs as we recognise them have guarantee and registered in England; company evolved over around 400 years but the No. 1270286. Registered office: 230 Hatfield Road, St. Albans, typical London public house of the Hertfordshire AL1 4LW. variety enjoyed today really has its roots in the late Victorian era so is only Material for publication, including press about 130 years old. We are merely releases, should preferably be sent by WHAT ARE WE e-mail to [email protected]. experiencing the next phase of natural The deadline for the next edition, FIGHTING FOR? evolution, they would argue. Draught February/March, is Monday or some years CAMRA Greater beer consumption has been in decline 11 January FLondon Region has found itself at for decades, coincident with changing All contributions to this magazine are made on a the forefront of struggles to save pubs. social patterns, the proper shift in voluntary basis. The decline of traditional pubs in the attitudes and legal position on drink- capital has been well documented in driving laws and the stark To advertise in London Drinker, contact John transformation of the economy from Galpin on 020 3287 2966 or these pages with around half of mobile 07508 036835; London’s pub stock destroyed or one of mining, farming, manufacturing E-Mail: [email protected]. converted over the last 30 years. and fishing to a society that Prices: whole page £325 colour or Given the record number of real ale predominantly works in an office. £260 mono; half-page £195 colour or £145 breweries both in London and the Even in my own business of utilities, it mono; quarter-page £105 colour or £80 mono. wider country, many believe the battle was perfectly normal 25 years ago to The views expressed in this magazine are those of for real ale to be won. CAMRA has work from 8 to 12.30 then head down their individual authors and are not necessarily slowly evolved from a single-issue to the local pub for lunch, sink endorsed by the editor or CAMRA. pressure group in the 1970s to the between four and six pints of draught © copyright the London Branches of the more broad-based consumer rights beer and return to work around Campaign for Real Ale; all rights reserved. organisation and beer drinkers’ 2.30pm to ‘file paperwork’. This was champion that it is today. The repeated daily. Nowadays, and Subscriptions: please send either £9 for the certainly for the better, strict rules mailing of six editions or £17 for 12 editions to organisation does not stand still and Stan Tompkins, 52 Rabbs Mill House, Chiltern we are about to enter into another exist about the consumption of View Road, Uxbridge, Middx UB8 2PD. Please detailed internal review, the alcohol during the working day. Our make cheques payable to CAMRA London Area. Revitalisation Project . Undeniably, pub-going activities are confined to These prices apply to UK mail addresses only. To British beer drinkers are surrounded by days off, evenings when off duty, and arrange for copies to be sent overseas, please more quality and choice in the beer weekends. Clearly there is a demand contact us. offer than at any time in our history and for interesting beer, with cask growing CAMRA can proudly take a certain its share of an overall shrinking degree of credit for this. The market, but does this demand organisation has naturally added more necessarily translate to a love or need CONTENTS strings to its bow in the form of real for pubs? Branch diaries 8 cider and perry, beer duty relief, and Andy Slee, until recently Operations CAMRA events 14 significantly, the broad-based brief on Director for Punch Taverns PLC, told News round-up 18 pub campaigning, which covers me at a symposium on protecting National Pub Design Awards 26 everything from reform of the pubs that there are roughly 50,000 The Cask Report 27 outdated and unfair pubco business pubs in Britain and over 64 million model to tackling the loopholes in the A day out in Cheshire 29 people. This equates to one pub per planning system. Branches all over the 1,280 people. He is firmly of the view London brewery news 30 country are engaged to differing that there is oversupply. It’s a shame Matters of taste 32 degrees in this latter area, with that Punch did not realise this back in Pub campaigning 38 Aylesbury and Wycombe CAMRA the 1990s when they were buying up WhatPub? update 44 impressively responsible for over 160 pubs like they were going out of Book reviews 50 individual pub ACV nominations to fashion before the credit crunch a London Pubs Group tour 51 date! Pub campaigning has formed an decade later when, in many cases, Kingston history and beer crawl 55 integral part of the news we bring they did go out of fashion, perhaps London Drinker Idle Moments 56 readers of for some out of necessity rather than choice. time now, but it is seen by many as a Letters 57 Punch own less than half the pubs they controversial topic. had in the early 2000s and are still LocAle update 57 For some CAMRA members, the selling pubs off to companies like New Crossword 58 organisation has taken its eye off the River Retail to be turned into food 3 Editorial stores. If people choose to drink at home, and there is the myth that the pub is failing due to a lack of demand. Ask widespread choice in supermarkets and the American style yourself why people don’t want to frequent rubbish pubs? ‘bottle shops’ that are usefully popping up in London’s more Then ask yourself why is it rubbish? Has it always been fashionable areas, then why should CAMRA or indeed rubbish? Could it be good? What are the essential anyone shed any tears when an underused pub is converted ingredients for a good pub? What is it that will compel to flats? After all, we are in the midst of a housing crisis and punters through the door and once inside what is likely to if people did not use the pub, surely they deserve to lose it. make them stay all night? As so many pubs get this right to There’s always a beer festival to look forward to. Stop a consistent and impressive degree, then it is clearly moaning and embrace this bottle of BrewDog Punk IPA on possible. But not if the freeholder has other plans. Writing offer at Tesco’s. Cheers! off a pub due to a poor operator is like turning your back on I know this school of thought is popular in some circles, a football team due to a regrettable signing. I like the including some prominent beer writers whom it would be phrase ‘never give up the punt for the pole’. unfair for me to name. It is certainly an attitude that I have See the bigger picture. See the potential. Witness the encountered among less enlightened politicians. In countless success stories we have reported in these pages Thatcherite free market economics, the market should be of turnaround and relaunched pubs. There are plenty of allowed to evolve in an unrestrained manner. Demand side good operators out there and an entire generation of response is king. It is survival of the fittest. If this grand hardworking and committed publicans that have never, and Victorian gin palace cannot deliver the same return as 12 will never, be given the chance if we sacrifice all our pub luxury flats, then it has surely had its day. Summon the stock because in its present, transitory guise, it is considered bulldozers. You can enjoy a pint of Camden Hells in the unviable or rubbish. Both of these are highly subjective. artisan bakery next door, set up in a railway arch and staffed What is rubbish to one customer might be an oasis of pub by polite young men with beards and vintage clobber. utopia to another. Viability to a house builder or betting CAMRA dinosaurs are standing in the way of natural shop means something quite different to a publican. What progress, clinging to their nuanced dream of The Moon is needed is a levelling of the playing field. We need to see Under Water, which of course never physically existed fair market rents, preferably free of tie or, if the tie is outside their own nostalgic imaginations. Who needs a favoured by both parties, and indeed some operators extol shabby worn out pub when there’s a shiny new tap room in its virtues, then we need to see fair treatment and an the microbrewery down the road? Indeed. unfettered range of quality produce, particularly cask beer. Why do those pub evangelists among us refuse to quit this Finally the planning system needs to recognise the role that struggle? What is it about the British pub that makes it well managed pubs play in our society.

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