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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: hutchie62 on May 26, 2011, 07:11:48 PM
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After a good day out,
Which pub has the best and the coldest beer.
Tell us your stories.
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Any pub that's in Aus...& NOT in england :laugh:
Been to a few pubs over the years (kicked out of a couple to >:D )
But the most memorable was at a place called Spenser on the Hawksbury.
Out boating & pulled in to Spenser to access the bottle shop. Not actually a pub, but right on the water is (was?) a big old tree, hanging off one side on a branch was a bar sign saying 'Saloon', & another on the other side, but I forget what that sign said...'Lounge' or some such similar.
Was so tickled, we stayed a had a couple :cheers:
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The Engel in the back of the Hilux, cheap beer too.
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MY SHED cheers Graham
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My Local is the Great Eastern @ Young
But any pub will do that has cold beer lol
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sheeds
P.S just luv those outback pubs
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I reckon the pub at Woods Point is a winner :cup:
Went down there the other week with Rich and Tommo, had a nice steak sandwich and the beer on tap was nice and cold/crisp :cheers:
Look forward to getting back there :cheers:
Great spot. ;D
Cheers BD
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Is there really such a thing as a bad pub after a good day out and your really thirsty,
cheers Andy :cheers: :cheers:
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I reckon the pub at Woods Point is a winner :cup:
Went down there the other week with Rich and Tommo, had a nice steak sandwich and the beer on tap was nice and cold/crisp :cheers:
Look forward to getting back there :cheers:
Great spot. ;D
Cheers BD
Don't forget the Kevington Hilton. Any pub that has a camp ground is okay by me. :cheers:
Although ice cold schooners in the beer garden at Conargo Pub on a sunny arvo is pretty good.
Especially when the day before you got to watch the mighty Pies win the Grand Final, then Chisel live in concert at the Denni ute muster. ;D
St Andrews pub (Vic), on a cold winters Saterday standing in front of the open fire while the girlies across the road at the market. Or on the front verandah in summer, or... I could keep going.
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Adelaide River...
Dingo Beach....
Any Federal...Any Railway, The Top and Bottom Pub and there's go to be a Central somewhere, they all have good beers....
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The pub at Derwent Bridge in Tassie. Don't remember it's name... COULD BE the Derewent Bridge Hotel. Great people, great atmosphere and the best sight in the world after completing the Overland Track. Love it!
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you cant beat the percydale "hilton"
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Especially when the day before you got to watch the mighty Pies win the Grand Final
Bloody Collingwood supporters, can't have a decent conversation without one popping up ;D ;D :cheers: :cheers:
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Dont cat catty on us Black Diamond , Theres nothing wrong with Collingwood supporters , , ,yes there is ;D
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Brunswick Hotel, Northern NSW, great meals, especially lunch on Sundays, washed down with a few ales. :cheers:
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Cooktown - All 5 in the main street, three on the way up and the two on the way back.
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I loved the pub at Derwent Bridge Tassie. Had a great night. Played pool with the barmaids. Drank beer. Played pool with the barmaids.Drank beer. And so on. Wasn't too good in the morning.
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Bloody Collingwood supporters, can't have a decent conversation without one popping up ;D ;D :cheers: :cheers:
Dont cat catty on us Black Diamond , Theres nothing wrong with Collingwood supporters , , ,yes there is ;D
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Our club may have 15 flags, but they don't come around very often these days. I have to gloat while I can.
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Overland Corner Hotel, South Australia
Bushrangers, overlanders, ghosts and a beer! The Historic Overland Corner Hotel is both pub and living museum. This historic hotel was built in 1859 on the site - 'Overland Corner' - which had become a popular resting place for drovers.
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Situated 700 metres from the Murray River, 46k from Renmark and 21 kilometres from Barmera off the Goyder Highway on the Old Coach Rd, the hotel boasts the biggest beer garden in the Riverland and includes a quaint dining room with two open log fire for those cold winter days, fully licensed venue, no byo, pool table and heaps of memorabilia of yester year. The hotel can cater for any occasion large or small.
There's camping at the pub or down by the river.
Best Pepper steak in Australia
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Camping on the river
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Baz.
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The nearest one!!!!
On that matter, the Golfie @ Maclean....on my doorstep so only a short stagger home.
Then again I can never use the excuse "Yeah Luv, he left about 15 mins ago" if she rings.
Hem
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I love a Good cold beer in a aussie pub such as the gregory downs hotel the pulican was french and both bar maids were irish go figure im sure a aussie must at least own it. :cheers: :cheers: ehsc
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I reckon the pub at Woods Point is a winner :cup:
Went down there the other week with Rich and Tommo, had a nice steak sandwich and the beer on tap was nice and cold/crisp :cheers:
Look forward to getting back there :cheers:
Great spot. ;D
Very sad to hear that Don Woods has passed away at his home in Echuca.
Sad loss of a good man who did so much for Woods Point
RIP Don.
We will miss you.
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St Andrews pub (Vic), on a cold winters Saterday standing in front of the open fire while the girlies across the road at the market. Or on the front verandah in summer, or... I could keep going.
St Andrews and Panton Hills pubs are pretty much our local's, been going to them for nearly 30 years.
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My Local is the Great Eastern @ Young
But any pub will do that has cold beer lol
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
sheeds
P.S just luv those outback pubs
I walked into that middleton pub thinking I was miles from nowhere and with a couple of minutes had established that the mad publican and his brother both knew my old man..... small world.
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St Andrews and Panton Hills pubs are pretty much our local's, been going to them for nearly 30 years.
You'd have to know BrettB then!
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Growing up in Warrandyte the Warrandyte pub was our local ( and my first job as an apprentice chef ) but we would go to St Andrews to see bands and smoke :)
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You'd have to know BrettB then!
lf you don't know BrettB you have missed 1 of Natures Gentleman :cup:
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Any one that has the stubbies on ice in a tub on the bar
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I reckon the pub at Woods Point is a winner :cup:
Heres your career change you wanted.
You can buy it now ... for sale again
http://www.realestate.com.au/property-lifestyle-vic-woods%20point-7868138?rsf=emailalert-propdetails (http://www.realestate.com.au/property-lifestyle-vic-woods%20point-7868138?rsf=emailalert-propdetails)
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Heres your career change you wanted.
You can buy it now ... for sale again
http://www.realestate.com.au/property-lifestyle-vic-woods%20point-7868138?rsf=emailalert-propdetails (http://www.realestate.com.au/property-lifestyle-vic-woods%20point-7868138?rsf=emailalert-propdetails)
Imagine me as a publican godblimey 8). Hic :cheers:
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Imagine me as a publican godblimey 8). Hic :cheers:
It'd be entertaining! Not sure you'd make any money though..
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It'd be entertaining! Not sure you'd make any money though..
Probably not, the pub being that close to the south pole... ;D
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It'd be entertaining! Not sure you'd make any money though..
But the McGrill would be awesome
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Probably not, the pub being that close to the south pole... ;D
At least the beers would be the coldest
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At least the beers would be the coldest
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How the Hell would we be able to remember ??? ??? ???
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How the Hell would we be able to remember ??? ??? ???
Just getting a can from outside 
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Bunyip Hotel in Cavendish Vic (southern end of the Grampians).
The locally brewed stuff is excellent as well.
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Glengarry Hilton....no tap beer, but cold bottles and cans....great pub food....and plenty of good yarns from the "locals" !!