The village originally had three public houses in the village : The White Hart, The Buffalo and The Red Lion, although it had many more alehouses.
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The Alehouses helped create the " Public Houses "-the first true British Pubs in an effort to appeal to a wider audience and gain greater acceptance.
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But EU officials on Friday denied alarmist British media reports and assured British beer lovers they only want to safeguard small brewers and bring more variety to British alehouses.
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In the vicus ( a settlement just outside the fort ) there were temples, houses, shops, alehouses ( public house ), public bathhouses and brothels.
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Beer-paired food and vintage bottles of Dogfish Head's seasonal beers are available at their alehouses, as well as kegged offerings of their staple beers.
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In the era of inns and alehouses hotels had scarcely come into existence ( though there was one at Buxton and in Manchester there was the Bridgewater Arms Hotel.
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It was designed by Alexander Hennell, opened in 1868 and its initial purpose was to " deter the working men of Manchester from the alehouses during their day off ".
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He supplemented his wages by singing in pubs, alehouses and free-and-easies, the last being places where informal arrangements were made for patrons to provide their own entertainment.
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Married female brewers after the 14th century became less independent from their husbands, but remained in the trade as unofficial managers, brewing laborers, and tapsters in their husbands'alehouses.
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In 1596, during a serious food shortage, Corbet was instructed by the Privy Council to clamp down on the brewing operations of two alehouses in Market Drayton, known as the Brethren.