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Beer Writer of the Year (2023). Beer book of the year Desi Pubs (2023). Journalist and Substacker: https://davidjesudason.substack.com
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Join Facebook fan meme group. Leave group when sexist posts become common. Repeat ad nauseam

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Journo request: anyone been to Cagliari, Sardinia and enjoyed the bars and beers there?

Thought I’d try this as it has vitamin D in it. Reminds me of nightclubs in market towns

Recipe: Rice wine vinegar My cupboard:

Why do people say ‘previously discussed’?

This is excellent if you want to know how Gamergate led to Trump and how female gaming journalists are treated

I often thought about this article when I was doing my book. ‘How come you eat chicken wings all the time and don’t put on weight?’ The answer lies towards the end of this excellent piece www.vice.com/en/article/i...

Anyone got experience of glass cutting tools? I saw an Instagram post where it looked simple turning wine bottles into drinking glasses. Me when I try anything like this

Some of my fave spots in Belfast include Bullhouse East, The Reporter Bar and those here: www.lisagrimm.com/2022/08/25/a...

Avoid and read @lisagrimm.bsky.social instead

Inflation, cost of living, Covid debt and Big Beer usurping the craft revolution: "Indie beer" suffering as 100 breweries close in a year. www.theguardian.com/business/202...

It’s quite simply silly not to own my book. Make a good decision and DM me for a copy

My favourite sign from the last time I was in. Already looking forward to the next time in early March.

Now to the Anchor where there’s a lot going on for an empty pub

As Larry David would say ‘pretty good’

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Anyone know of a Birmingham centre pub open on a Monday afternoon with a fire?

Watched The Outrun last night. I thought it was a telling portrayal of addiction juxtaposed with the uplifting nature of recovery. The naturalistic acting and use of Orkney land and sea scapes made it immersive