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Shoreham Airport   
I notice that sometimes beer festivals are held in the airport bar at
Shoreham airport.  Has anyone been to any of them?  What are they like?  It
sounds great - a beer festival in a little rinky-dink airport.
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Date:Sun, 1 May 2005 11:32:38 +0100   Author:  

Re: Shoreham Airport   
loobyloo wrote:

> I notice that sometimes beer festivals are held in the airport bar at
> Shoreham airport.  Has anyone been to any of them?  What are they
like?  It
> sounds great - a beer festival in a little rinky-dink airport.


I haven't been to one yet, but tthey are hosting Glastonwick this year,
so it should be good. SBS provides excellent drinking for a small town
-- there are more decent pubs than can be mentioned in the Guide.
Date:12 May 2005 07:44:48 -0700   Author:  

Re: Shoreham Airport   
On 12 May 2005 07:44:48 -0700, Uncle Dunkel wrote:


> loobyloo wrote:
>> I notice that sometimes beer festivals are held in the airport bar at
>> Shoreham airport.  Has anyone been to any of them?  What are they
> like?  It
>> sounds great - a beer festival in a little rinky-dink airport.
> 
> I haven't been to one yet, but tthey are hosting Glastonwick this year,
> so it should be good. SBS provides excellent drinking for a small town
> -- there are more decent pubs than can be mentioned in the Guide.


He he - Attila the Stiockbroker's beer fest :)
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Date:Sun, 15 May 2005 20:38:04 +0100   Author: