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Re: [grubstreet] good beer guide pubs

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From: Bob Walker
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] good beer guide pubs
Date: 10:11 on 17 Feb 2003
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bob Walker" <bob@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx>
> To: "grubstreet mailing list" <grubstreet@xxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx>
> Sent: 16 February 2003 15:29
> Subject: [grubstreet] good beer guide pubs
>
>
> > okay, ive just gone thru adding  Category GBG to all the pubs on
> > grubstreet which are mentioned in this years Good Beer Guide. So if you
> > add a pub either check with your own copy or tell me to check :)
>
> Good work! I do worry that you have created an editing job whenever a new version of the guide comes out. In some ways, it's a pity
> that CAMRA don't list their GBG pubs online - but that would probably reduce sales of the guide ;).



>
> Although I don't have a copy of the guide, I believe there are some entries which belong in Category GBG.

Im sure i caught all of them. This years guide has less pubs in it because
they changed the format slightly. Belive me there were some notable
absences. for instance the market porter is no longer mentioned.
There may have been a coupel i missed cause i only just found the short
pub refences. but even then it was possibly only one pub.


> You might be interested in
> the following search query, which finds all the Grubstreet pubs not in Category GBG: type or paste the string into the search box.
>
> category pubs&!category gbg
>
> Ivor.
>
>
>

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