My rating: 2 of 5 stars
The foreword is humorous enough, but you’d think that there would be a better spokesman for pubs than a former pop star on his latest purchase (which isn’t even in the guide, not a great start!). The layout is a bit confusing and sometimes uses completely fonts to other listings that are similar. Information seems to be a bit jumbled and spread out. You could be flicking through three different sections before you find what you’re looking for. There’s quotes from different nations in the wrong sections of the book, and explanations to keys seem to be put randomly at each section rather than all in one handy place. They’re clearly page fillers. I never realised that so many pubs offered camping facilities. It makes me wonder what they’re like and just how well equipped are they. But it does point out that there’s a lot more beer to drink and interesting places to drink it in than I think. The big question is whether I’ve got time to experience it all.
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