hairball_89
Club Champion
Hill Valley sounds like far too much like hard work to me. I’d give it a miss on that alone!
Have to say £7.40 for a massively produce beer is extortionate.Just come back from a trip to Carden Park and I can’t recommend it highly enough.
A fabulous hotel with the best room I have stayed in on a golf trip. Great food, good staff and really nice bar areas. The beer isn’t cheap (Guinness £7.40 a pint but guests do receive a 10% discount).
Played both courses and they are excellent. Few weak holes, if any, and a decent test without being overly difficult. The general consensus, after doing two-course resort trips for nearly twenty years, is that this is probably the best we have been to as an all round package. And we’ve been to lots of the big name venues.
But you will pay that for so called "craft" beer in many establishments.Have to say £7.40 for a massively produce beer is extortionate.
But you will pay that for so called "craft" beer in many establishments.
"Craft" is often overhyped and regularly falls short of "quality". But your point is fair.I’ll pay good money for quality. But £7.40 for a Guinness is bonkers.
A cold day in hell before I would pay 7.40 for a pint.(Unless it was a pint of brandy)But you will pay that for so called "craft" beer in many establishments.
Nope. A pint of any beer is expensive at £5 but I can understand the extra costs that craft breweries have as they don’t make the huge profits of mass producers. That and you find an expensive craft beer is expensive everywhere. You can get straight Guineas for more than £3 less than that is some places.But you will pay that for so called "craft" beer in many establishments.