The Ship Inn is the place if you want a pint with the locals.
Bill Knott signalled for a fresh Bushmills, John Murphy for a pint of stout.
In fact, Mrs Delaney was sober: she'd drunk only a pint of lager hours earlier.
He is a popular prime minister who frequently enjoys a pint in his local pub.
He liked a pint, and a dram too, but not when he was working.
One unit is about half a pint of beer or a single measure of spirits.
In return, I did take them out for a pint at the Dubliner here in Washington, D.
The jokes about him looking like a pint of Guinness, caused by his bleached-blond hairdo, have even abated.
Making a radio documentary is always an exercise in trying to squeeze a quart into a pint pot.
After all, there can't be many places where you can get a pint and your pension under one roof.
It feels expensive, from a coffee to a pint to a cinema ticket.
She wanted gin, and luckily I still had a pint flask full of it in my fleece-lined jacket pocket.
It is the sort of place where, once in a century, you could meet Tony Blair holding a pint.
At around 200 calories a pint, the Irish stout is like liquid bread.
"I went and had a pint of kombucha one time and I was like sick for a day, " he said.
The escalator, introduced by then-chancellor Alistair Darling, increases the price of a pint by 2% above inflation, and is due to last until 2014-15.
Mrs Buck, from Albrighton, admits she has done everything for the club bar "pulling a pint" and describes her appointment as "gobsmacking".
In fact, Mr Hague has middle-class parents, went to an ordinary state school and is claimed to prefer a pint of beer.
At U Zelenku, a neighborhood institution for more than a century, for instance, a pint of the cheapest beer goes for 99 cents.
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Awaiting at the top is a pint of Guinness (certificate included) in the Gravity Bar, which affords visitors a 360-degree view of Dublin.
It pleases us if judges display a lofty ignorance of the everyday, of Justin Bieber or the price of a pint of milk.
Or that undisciplined mook holding a dripping drumstick in one hand and a pint of ice cream and soda pop in the other?
There are also price lists including tariffs in 1971, after decimalisation, when a pint of Worthington was 14p, a shandy was 7p, as was a cider.
And commercial activity on the estate is so limited that it is not even possible to buy a newspaper or a pint of milk.
An evening to hear and join in on chunky intellectual debate but, in Irish spirit, in a darkened candle-lit room over a pint or two.
At The John Dory Oyster Bar, we pride ourselves in serving a well-shucked oyster that you can knock back easily with a pint of oyster stout.
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