drawboy
Tour Winner
I am going off on one noe concerning beer and why on earth do pubs insist on letting students who cannot pull a pint work behind bars.
First off I'm a Yorkshireman. We like our beer a certain way, with a head. Now I am aware that in certain parts of the country other men do not like a head on beer and want it pulled to the top like cider. If that is how you like it, good on you, enjoy. I do not and a beer with no head is s sign of a crap pint.
I went into Wetherspoons yesterday and ordered a pint, the student that pulled it hadn't a clue. He pulled it too slow with no sparkler on the tap and up to the rim. It was flat before I got back to the table. It tasted foul. So back to the bar. "Can you change this please"? "Why what's wrong with it"? "It's flat" "No it's not, it's fine" "It isn't mate I've been drinking beer longer than you have been alive and it is rubbish" Enter the slightly older team leader. "Can I help"? " Yes please can you change this pint"? "whats wrong with it"? "It's flat" "No it's not"
Here we go again. "Look are you going to change it for a pint with a head on it please" "Tut, OK" Cue a pint with a 4" head. "Oh C'mon mate don't be ridiculous!" "You asked for a head" "Yes but not sarcasm"......" Don't bother I'll go somewhere else.
If wetherspoons hold themselves up as champions of cask ale why can they not teach their staff to pull a god damn pint?
And why the attitude?
I am writing to Wetherspoons about this. Not a happy bunny. Rant over :sbox:
First off I'm a Yorkshireman. We like our beer a certain way, with a head. Now I am aware that in certain parts of the country other men do not like a head on beer and want it pulled to the top like cider. If that is how you like it, good on you, enjoy. I do not and a beer with no head is s sign of a crap pint.
I went into Wetherspoons yesterday and ordered a pint, the student that pulled it hadn't a clue. He pulled it too slow with no sparkler on the tap and up to the rim. It was flat before I got back to the table. It tasted foul. So back to the bar. "Can you change this please"? "Why what's wrong with it"? "It's flat" "No it's not, it's fine" "It isn't mate I've been drinking beer longer than you have been alive and it is rubbish" Enter the slightly older team leader. "Can I help"? " Yes please can you change this pint"? "whats wrong with it"? "It's flat" "No it's not"
Here we go again. "Look are you going to change it for a pint with a head on it please" "Tut, OK" Cue a pint with a 4" head. "Oh C'mon mate don't be ridiculous!" "You asked for a head" "Yes but not sarcasm"......" Don't bother I'll go somewhere else.
If wetherspoons hold themselves up as champions of cask ale why can they not teach their staff to pull a god damn pint?
And why the attitude?
I am writing to Wetherspoons about this. Not a happy bunny. Rant over :sbox:


