Although queuing is a big thing, you can go to the bar but just "hold the queue in your head" and if the server tries to serve you before the other people, you just tell the server "I'm after them". If you're not sure the order of the queue, you just make eye contact with the other person queuing and they will either say "you first" or just nod at you to go ahead. Also, I've never heard of anyone tipping, but you can say "and one for yourself" where you offer to buy them a drink and they just charge for an extra one.
@archiebald4717 Жыл бұрын
Tipping in pubs is not common at all. Gin is not made from Juniper Berries, but is often flavoured with them.
@barryeva8862 Жыл бұрын
Gin is alcohol, watered down which is why many are in London, as they use the water from the artisan wells. Flsvoured with Junioer berries and arrowroot. Can also use Sloes to ma😅ke sloe gin. You ask for a pint of something or other not just a pint. To be honest, the lady was not exactly helpful, too much generaliasation
@wessexdruid7598 Жыл бұрын
@@barryeva8862 The alcohol is distilled from wheat or barley.
@barryeva8862 Жыл бұрын
@@wessexdruid7598 I worked for Tanquery Gordon’s at the Angel for 5 years. The alcohol was yes made as you say but for the whisky companies as partnof distillers. It then used to be send to Gordon’s in Tanquers called CO2 being also part Of distillers. At that point the neat alcohol was about 140proof. Used to arrive at Gordon’s and was basically watered down and the juniper and arrowroot added.
@adeptusmagi Жыл бұрын
getting a drink in for the barman is generaly what is done in Uk as opposed to tipping
@krissymarklewis1793 Жыл бұрын
In a lot of pubs, staff are not allowed to take tips.
@ianp1986 Жыл бұрын
You can’t really just order “a pint”, you need to be more specific. It’d be like going to a restaurant and ordering “some food”
@kenhobbs8565 Жыл бұрын
"a pint" never ends up being a pint, always 2 or 3 or more.
@TrevM0nkey Жыл бұрын
and never a pint of 'beer'...
@keithreynolds Жыл бұрын
People do ask for a “pint of (the) best”. Which is usually the average strength, most frequently sold traditional British beer that the pub sells.
@inegom1735 Жыл бұрын
Unless your in manchester where you can get a pint of 'Pint' from marble brewery :)
@colingregory74644 ай бұрын
Have you seen the Graham Norton clip of Dodgy Menus ?
@caroleteare924 Жыл бұрын
If you are travelling outside of London, try a village pub. They are usually the social hub of the village and lots of locals will be there especially at weekends. Many pubs serve a roast dinner on Sundays. It can be beef, lamb, chicken etc with vegetables and probably a yorkshire pudding. There will be other items on the menu including vegetarian options. They are reasonably priced usually and you will find families with children all eating together. There are plenty of soft drinks available and it's quite common for one person in a group to be the designated driver who doesn't drink alcohol and to drive tge others home. If you go in a pub in the mornings it's quite common to be able to get a coffee instead of alcohol. The name pub is short for public house and the ambience is casual and friendly, usually! On Saturdays when there is a big football match in the area, it might be best to avoid certain pubs! 🤣
@grahamstubbs4962 Жыл бұрын
The UK pint is 20 fluid ounces, not 16, and the ABV is generally higher than US beer. Watch out for this on your first night out!
@californianreacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up! This is something I did not know about, and could make a big difference throughout the night haha
@stephenlee5929 Жыл бұрын
Whilst I agree UK pints are bigger, US fluid oz are actually bigger, best to do the comparison in Litres US pint 0.474 litres, US fl oz 0.029 Litres, UK pint 0.568 Litres, UK fl oz 0.028 Litres. Also UK draught beer averages about 4.0 abv with US about 5.0 abv, and yes we can both get stronger beers, but our (UK) beer is on average weaker. Also true when comparing UK to most of the EU.
@Beedo_Sookcool Жыл бұрын
@@californianreacts You can also ask for a half pint, if you don't want to commit to a full pint.
@ChrisMartin-b7l Жыл бұрын
@@stephenlee5929 A UK pint is still 20% bigger than the US equivalent. I think the average ABV in Britain is about 4.5% but the typical brewery or pub in the UK has a range of beers - from the 'session beers' (where you might drink lots of pints in a 'session' that may be about 4% ABV) to other 'strong ale' beers that might be 6%, 7% or more (Old Tom, from Stockport is 8.5%, as is Orkney Skull Splitter)
@stephenlee5929 Жыл бұрын
@@ChrisMartin-b7l Just pointing out comparing fluid ounces is not a good idea, as these also differ. Regarding strength of average pint in UK, according to UK government (based on tax revenue) in 2018 1,195 million litres of beer were sold, of which 365 million were at strength 4.0 abv, the next largest volume was 205 million at 4.8 abv, then 150 million at 5%, So I suggest the most likely strength of beer bought in 2018 was about 4%. It is also true that recently abv of UK beers have reduced, mainly to reduce costs tax change in August 2023, Example Fosters reduced abv from 4% to 3.7%, Speckled hen reduced from 5.0 to 4.8%, and Bishops Finger from 5.4 to 5.2%..
@primalengland Жыл бұрын
Of all the US takes on English life, this lass is one of the better ones. I like her channel immensely, even though her content is Londoncentric, and I’m up in Lancashire. Just ask at the bar or one of the drinkers what to order. They’ll be more than happy to expound their knowledge at length. We’re nice people.
@hencakk Жыл бұрын
One of the best things about living in the UK is we don't have the insane tipping culture, whereby it's practically obligatory, irrespective of the quality of service. Tipping in restaurants is semi customary, and 10-15% is fine. If you don't tip, nobody is going to chase you down the street. Tipping in a pub is really not usual, and buying staff a drink is something that tends to happen in village pubs where you know the bar staff. But really there aren't any rules about pub culture - just visit, go with the flow, and a good bar person will help you navigate through the vast range of drinks. Lagers, ales and ciders are the mainstay, but wine and spirits are also big. We don't tend to do cocktails the way Americans do, at least not in pubs. There are a million bars where you will find cocktails, but don't expect anything more exotic than regular mixed drinks in a pub.
@seanfair1975 Жыл бұрын
In Portsmouth one of the best pubs is the still and west its at the mouth of the harbour so in the summer you can sit outside watching the ships and boats go by
@elizabethnuttall5374 Жыл бұрын
My favourite pub in England although I also love the Royal Oak at Langstone Harbour.
@vladutzuli Жыл бұрын
In regards to tipping, I've only ever "bought the bartender a drink" at this one pub where myself and some coworkers were regulars and had some personal rapport with the staff. Aside from that I never tip because it's simply not something people expect.
@Lenbo296 ай бұрын
exactly the etiquette doesn't require tips but if you are a regular it is nice to do so occasionally or at Christmas/New Year's. Also if you are in a large group who are awkward or require something extra then maybe too. Not expected regularly.
@Nobby76 Жыл бұрын
Sunday roast, is referring to a traditional sunday roast dinner. Some form of meat (beef, pork, lamb or chicken) throw some veg in the roasting pan with the meat (carrots, potatoes) then serverved with some more veg and proper meat stock gravy. Most people have a sunday roast usually at home, but a lot of people like to go to a pub for the sunday roast so they dont have to cook. Best way to describe it to an american would be, it's is like a slightly smaller version of a christmas or thanks giving dinner, but still quite a large plate of food. Pub closing times can vary a bit, most pubs are closed by midnight though, so usually around 10:30-11pm is last orders. Clubs are different, clubs can stay open pretty much as late as they want. Where i used to live, you could actually go from friday night, to monday morning none stop clubbing, if you changed venues. One was open from 8pm until abut 4am, the next opened at 2am and was open until abut 8am.. And so on.
@MrBollocks1010 ай бұрын
I've never heard of anyone ask for a tester!😮 Hahaha. 😂 that made me giggle.
@ravers48887 ай бұрын
Its common in a 'real ale' pub where they tend to have a revolving line up of beers.
@williamwoolford96705 ай бұрын
My wife does it all the time
@Habbiemods4 ай бұрын
Taster yes (good pubs will do this) tester no😂
@stephenjamesbarrettАй бұрын
One of my mates does it all the time really annoying we're getting to the age where we're drinking more ales so there's a lot more choice so they get a shot glass and use that for tasters
@morganetches3749 Жыл бұрын
Pubs have all different closing times. Some pubs will have late licences, sometimes even 3 or 4. But the average is between 11-12
@ChrisMartin-b7l Жыл бұрын
I'm not familiar with London pubs, but if you go into pubs elsewhere in England with friends then an important concept is 'The Round'.... there's a whole etiquette about this. If you are going to the pub (say with three friends) you offer to buy them a drink and go to the bar and buy the drinks. That becomes a 'round' and then there's a further etiquette that as soon a someone in the group is getting close to finishing their drink someone else offers to buy another 'round' of drinks.... To avoid social embarrassment amongst friends you need to avoid being the last person to buy a round or to be that person who never buys a round! Of course the 'my shout' or 'my round' culture explains often why you end up drinking more beer than you intend! If you move between pubs from your first beer to your second you still need to 'buy your round'...
@stevehaddon151 Жыл бұрын
It's the same in London, you get rounds in.
@stevehaddon151 Жыл бұрын
Just to muddy the waters, in polite circles beer is usually ale, everything else is lager.
@stephenlee5929 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Beers/drinks in English pubs: Generally there will be a selection of the more popular beers available on tap along the bar. There are various types, I think the closest to American beer, is Lager, tends to be light in colour, has bubbles, though not a thick head, is normally served cold often into a chilled glass, Lager is probably the most popular beer type, the tap for this is a small lever, the beer is delivered by gas pressure. Next is Bitter, this comes in 2 styles, keg or hand pump. Keg, like lager, is delivered under gas pressure, it is darker than lager, but still a clear yellow colour. It is normally less cold than lager but is still chilled. Hand pump bitter, may have a gas covering (too stop the be going off) but is delivered using the hand pump, the head on these beers comes from a fixing (brightener) on the tap, there will be little by way of bubbles. It is served at cellar temperature, Americans might consider this warm. There are darker beers, such as mild but they are becoming rarer. Stouts such as Guinness are normally available. Most pubs will serve cider (note Hard Cider in American), these are occasionally flavoured with some other fruit, they can be surprisingly strong, specially in the West Country.
@etherealbolweevil6268 Жыл бұрын
Beware Pale Ales, mostly so called 'Craft Ales' inconsistent, usually gassy and pretty much guaranteed to give you acidic stomach problems and ruin your day. Also beware anything with a seemingly humorous name or a union flag on the label.
@Sophie.S.. Жыл бұрын
The video is examples of London pubs which are different from country pubs. Country pubs often have 'beer gardens' behind the pub which have tables and chairs. Often they have play areas for children.
@jonlen100 Жыл бұрын
We have beer gardens in London!
@Sophie.S.. Жыл бұрын
@@jonlen100 I'm sure you do but they are much more prevalent in the country.
@cannfoddr3 ай бұрын
As a Brit a queue in a Pub is very strange! Proper way is to figure out a mental queue when you arrive at the bar - make a note of who is there before you and who arrives after you - take your turn when the folks before you have been served. If they try to serve you out of order defer to the person you think is before you - “he/she was before me…” you will get kudos for this.
@Whiteshirtloosetie Жыл бұрын
Pub shows it's cashless. Totally opposite with my nearest local as it's cash only and doesn't take card. All around where I live do both. I'm glad I always carry some cash as have already seen it when a system goes down Pubs and a Club having to resort to cash.
@primalengland Жыл бұрын
If pubs up in Lancashire went cashless there would be a riot! Closing time can be a bit of a moveable feast. Can’t count the of number of times in my youth I was subject to a ‘lock in’ till breakfast, when you’d stagger out for a ‘full English’. Happy daze……😋
@stewedfishproductions7959 Жыл бұрын
I'm in London and make a point of NOT giving my business to pubs that have become 'cashless'! Additionally, those that don't take any cash are usually a LOT more expensive, than those that do... 🤔
@TrevM0nkey Жыл бұрын
so true.. step away from pubs and about 500 yards from my house there's a chippy, then a takeaway and a pie shop within fifty feet of each other and none of them take cards. The takeaway does bank transfers but that's it as close as you're getting...
@Dan-B Жыл бұрын
What she said about the restaurant part of the pub isn’t necessarily true, in a lot of pubs you still need to go the bar to order food (mostly if it’s a large pub and/or pub chain) Also lots of pubs don’t have a “restaurant section”, and every table is for eating and drinking.
@ChrisMartin-b7l Жыл бұрын
Yes, and some stop food after 8pm on a Friday or Saturday to make way for the serious drinking!
@robertmassie49033 ай бұрын
London pubs are city pubs so mainly workers who then leave London to go home.Nothing like a country pub where full of locals.They also have gardens to sit in.
@yorakhunt447 Жыл бұрын
How do get the "bar tenders" attention. We're British, we know how to queue and our place in it. Woe betide the queue jumper.
@stephenlee5929 Жыл бұрын
Pubs have different opening (thus closing), times, but a reasonable expectation (in England) is 10:30pm on a Sunday and 11:00pm other nights. There maybe some later nights for some pubs, night clubs are different. Last Orders is normally rung 10 minutes before closing time, and you are technically allowed 20 minutes to 'drink up' after the second bell, but you wont be popular with bar staff if you hang around. Times for food are generally much more restricted. You can normally get food at lunch time and early evening, rarely afternoon or after about 09:00pm. There are exception specially with some chain pubs.
@willmartin2078 Жыл бұрын
Beer is a lot more popular than cider, but in the summer cider sales go up
@adrianstent7009 Жыл бұрын
One thing you specifically need to know is, that you don’t ask for a beer, the barman will just look at you and say, yea which one do you want, you need to be specific as to what beer you want.
@gabbymcclymont3563 Жыл бұрын
Passing a Pub, i didn't know that was possible. I hate shopping so i have my Christmas shop planned. So 11an start shopping 1pm ish Pub lunch 2.30pm start shopping again, 5.30pm ish back to pub, 8pm ish another hr of shopping and my shopping is done. Sunday Poast is a thing of joy, roast meat, beef,pork, lamb or chicken with roast potatoes Yorkshire Pudding veg and diffrent sause for each meat and gravy. A roast is truly heaven in a Pub on a cold day with a roaring fire, wonderful.
@steevenfrost Жыл бұрын
Sunday Roast consists of; Meat, which could be Lamb/Beef/Chicken. Veggies : Carrots/Peas/Broccoli/Cauliflower/Mash Potato/Roast Potatoes/Yorkshire Pudding(which is a batter mix which is crispy and a little doughy, and of course Gravy. The condiments could be Mint Sauce for Lamb, Horse Radish for Beef, gravy goes with all meals. An alternative to saying Cheers, is Bottoms Up! Kids are generally tolerated at meals, usually early evening as kids need early bed time. You can see them at Sunday Roast Dinners.
@antiqueinsider Жыл бұрын
Cider is strongly alcoholic in the UK so Americans would call it 'hard cider' not that apple flavoured fruit juice known in the US. Connoisseurs should find an apple growing area and look for a farm that sells 'scrumpy' which is home brewed cider and will allow you to see the fairies!!
@stephenjamesbarrettАй бұрын
Also Pear Cider is called Perry can be a bit smoother. Ciders from what I've noticed aren't overly popular in London, mostly popular brands, used to be the wino's drink of choice
@morganetches3749 Жыл бұрын
Beer is the most popular, but cider is very popular in the West Country.
A lot of pubs will close at 11pm most nights but it may be 1am or 2am on Friday and Saturday nights.
@stevetheduck1425 Жыл бұрын
This old man recalls much different pubs back then; usually two rooms, a 'snug' 'saloon' or 'bar', where there's room to sit, or room only to stand or play bargames like shove-ha'penny, skittles or cribbage, and a quieter place where the ladies can feel more at home. Only food was packets of crisps or sometimes pickles like onions or eggs. A few pubs were also hostelrys that had rooms to rent, and these might serve simple food like meat or cheese sandwiches (it happens in a Sherlock Holmes story). More recently, pubs became places to watch a TV screen of a sporting event; more recently still, the surviving ones are 'gastro-pubs' where food is served all day. There are many soft or fruit drinks available, but mixed or complex drinks tend not to be asked for when the place is crowded, and tend only to be served at 'stockbroker's pubs' in the City.
@TheGeep Жыл бұрын
Cider is very popular in the spring/summer due to how refreshing they are, lager is by far the most popular though, especially in autumn/winter
@keithorbell8946 Жыл бұрын
When you order a pint at the bar you’d ask for “a pint of Carling/Amstel/Heineken/Carlsberg/Guinness/Bitter/Cider/Old Tom’s Wibbly Wobbly / Jolly Hipster’s Norwegian IPA / *insert name of beer here* please mine host.” Asahi and other Asian beers are not going to be common outside of major City Centre bars and clubs. Most pubs will have a selection of lagers, and maybe a couple of bitters. Not “ Last Call”, it’s “Last Orders” here, followed by “Time!” as in “Ding Ding, Time ladies and gentlemen please, ‘aven’t you got homes to go to?”.
@ziggythedrummer Жыл бұрын
Pubs used to close at 11pm (10:30pm on Sundays) due to the licensing laws at the time; but you'd still find a few that held a "late license" to stay open until midnight every day, and then of course the nightclubs until around 3am. In 2003 England and Wales abolished fixed closing times, making it easier for pubs to obtain late licenses and in some cases remain open 24 hours. So, it's rare now to find a pub that closes before midnight. The typical convention for last call (we call it "last orders") is for the first bell to be rung around 20 minutes before closing time, giving time to get another drink. The second bell, meaning the bar is closed, is rung at closing time - and people generally have 10-15 minutes to finish their drinks and head off.
@paulwalker1793 Жыл бұрын
Yes. Go in order a pint. Or half. Or get a short . If you want you can give the person who served you a tip.bit obviously you dont have to.
@petrinadendy6395 Жыл бұрын
As for tipping, you usually say "and one for yourself ". But you only really tip if you have been there for a while ie all evening or your part of a large crowd. Remember to take your glasses back to the bar.
@martinalloway6980 Жыл бұрын
The cheers thing is in no way as formal as she says. Raise your glass can be enough. If you’re with mates, you just drink. As you are often buying rounds it is often directed towards the round buyer, to say thank you. Sunday roast is a traditional roast dinner ( think thanks giving). Pubs are an easy option
@llm-reacts4 ай бұрын
I'd recommend getting a cask ale rather than a lager, as it's more unique to the UK, whereas stuff like Asahi or Stella you can get pretty much anywhere in the world
@petercresswell5402 Жыл бұрын
Pubs vary dramatically depending on location and customers. So this pub in trendy Notting Hill is very different to our village pub up North. Japanese lager not really a widespread drink, more typical would be a standard UK larger, or German or Belgium. Cider is a big drink UK, but ales are common too. Tipping is not common in pubs, but if you're in a local pub you go to a lot you might buy bar staff a drink. Interesting video but as with most things London is not particularly representative of England as a whole.
@BrianKeenan-x5oАй бұрын
Try the Red Lion in Withington S.Manchester. It was one of the busiest pubs in the UK, it sold 36 barrels of bitter, 6 pedigree, lager and Guinness per week. There were 4 bars and on a Friday asnd Saturday night there were 15 bar staff and 2 glass collectors
@grimreaper-qh2zn Жыл бұрын
I will make one very serious suggestion to you. If you visit the UK and intend to drive, the Drink/Drive law in the UK is very strict. If you commit a driving offence (maybe quite easy if you are new to driving in the UK) and that would include using a mobile (Cell) Phone and you are observed by a Police Officer, they will probably stop you (though in general they will be quite friendly and not threatening, and remember they are not armed) and if they believe you have been drinking will breathalyse you. If Positive you will be taken to a Police Station and put in a cell until your alcohol level restores to within legal limits. For a UK residence that would mean a 12 month driving ban, a large fine and vastly increased insurance costs for your car. Usually more than 1 pint would put you over the limit.
@michaelpearl-r8w4 ай бұрын
We are loosing a lot of our pub culture, it used to be the focal point of any area, before mobile phones going to the pub wasn't going out it was where you went to meet everyone, and then you would decide if you were going out or having a night in. I used to have a local pub where I went every night, I would meet my mates and spend the evening just chatting , quite often my grandad or uncles would be in the same pub. It was just part of your daily routine.
@danielferguson3784 Жыл бұрын
London pubs are typical of only London pubs. Across the rest of the UK they are a little different. Most people in the UK eat at home, even on a Sunday. Pubs are primarily drinking places with some food traditionally. It is a quite recent thing for them to be more like restaurants with drinks, known as gastropubs. Beer is the most popular drink, cider mostly in the west country. British cider is always alcoholic, though alcohol free ciders & beers are available. Pims is like 'posh' drink, for Polo players & garden parties. Pubs outside of the city often have outdoor areas, with tables & chairs, beer gardens, not so many in large towns have space for these. The Guinness you have in the States is not the same as in Britain or Ireland. You can't ask for mls in the UK. Drinks are served in fixed measures by law, so pints, half pints, & spirits by optic gauges on the bottle neck. The UK pint is larger than the US version. You don't just ask for 'beer' but the particular type & brew you want. If not sure then ask what is most popular, the bar staff, or other customers will advise you. Remember British beer is not the same as American, which would mostly be classed as lager in the UK. Real beer must not be served chilled, it does not work that way. It is not that Brits like warm beer, but it only tastes right at ambient temperature, not cooled.
@suecrump5265 Жыл бұрын
My suggestion would be to go to the pub with a British person for your first time. That way they can explain the whole beer/ale/lager situation to you.
@howardchambers9679 Жыл бұрын
Remember if you want to pay premium prices, go to a London pub.
@w4yne_1 Жыл бұрын
tipping in the uk is always optional. if you feel like you getting great service then its up to you. unlike america. where you feel like you have too.
@californianreacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you! That's what I was thinking but when it came up in the video I stated to question if tipping was a little more common than I thought outside of the US.
@w4yne_1 Жыл бұрын
@@californianreacts well put it this way. tipping is way less common then compared to america. well i tip if i get a good server at a restaurant. but keep in mind. servers in the uk get paid enough money to live on. so tips are a bonus. also there are take away food delivery services that ask for tips for drivers. but like i said tipping is always optional for everything. so never feel pressured to do so.
@andyb190 Жыл бұрын
If I am planning to stay a while I'm a pub I will tip on the first round and the service often speeds up from then on. Helpful if it's a busy pub.
@tommysaroda444610 ай бұрын
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@grahamboffey457 Жыл бұрын
First thing to do before visiting a London pub is, first, remortgage your house. Second, sell your first and second born. Then, and only then, can you afford a pint. The bint has done what most novices has done is to assume London is typical of the UK. Most people do not live in London.
@TrevM0nkey Жыл бұрын
or visit london. I always find it strange that Americans come to the UK and London is the place they want to visit; yet they'd probably find it strange if a Brit went to American and went to Washington DC just because it's the capital.
@abboash Жыл бұрын
Bint. 😂
@dazza9326 Жыл бұрын
Jess classes herself as a Londoner which is fair enough, seeing as she's lived there for 10 years. Her vlogs are very good. In the UK we don't tip, but you can buy staff a drink, so she's right.
@TerryD158 ай бұрын
'Sunday Roast' - regular trad. Meal consisting of roast meat - often Beef or lamb, but could be turkey or chicken with often a fish or vegetarian option - the meat will be accompanied by potatoes in one form or another and a variety of vegetables with a gravy made from the liquor from the meat roast. Starters and desserts are also available. Pubs usually close at around 11 0r 12 in the evening but will be open often from 8am for a breakfast meal, but usually open from midday and could be open later at weekends. Tipping is not usual in the UK, workers will be paid at least the statutory minimum wage of £12:00 per hour and restaurants will add a small service charge to the bill. I prefer country village or small town pubs rather than large city pubs (AKA Public Houses). It may interest you that Public Houses arose in early or mid medieval times, a wife would often brew beer or ale for the household while husband worked his 12-hour shift. If it was good they could sell surplus to locals, friends, family etc. Then it became possible to get a licence (government saw a tax source) to sell the beer on the property, so the house became a place where the public could drink, Hence 'Public House'or just 'Pub'.
@morganetches3749 Жыл бұрын
A Sunday roast is a roast dinner
@grimreaper-qh2zn Жыл бұрын
The Pub scene is changing. There has been a decrease of approximately 8,600 pubs in the last ten years, and a decline of over 14,000 pubs since 2000. Cider is generally a drink that women have, though it is reasonably popular but Beer is more popular. Bitter, Mild, Lager or mixed beer, like adding Lemonade for a Shandy. Tipping. Usually you would say "and one for yourself" the server can then add money or the price of a drink for themselves. You would generally not do this every order just now and again.
@krissymarklewis1793 Жыл бұрын
I don't think I've ever seen a Japanese beer in a U.K. pub let alone tried one. Most pubs will have your standard larger, Cider and Spirits with 3 or more ales that often rotate from week to week by different breweries and there is usually a list of what they can and can't sell depending who owns the pub
@timbomilko5367 Жыл бұрын
If you live in London ... outside the centre, there are often local 'gastro' pubs (as part of a chain) where you can buy food on a limited menu. They will often also have a 'meal deal' where food and a drink are all part of the price (sometimes as low as £10 for both). Tips in the US are part of the staff wages, which tend to be based on an assumption of 15-20%. In the UK, staff are paid a much more liveable wage and therefore tips are seen as extra reward for a service well done. However, when eating in a gastro pub it is common to give a similar tip to eating in a restaurant ... typically 10%. Buying the bar person a drink is exceptional rather than the norm. Because pubs are very much part of community life outside the home, it is quite relaxed and social ... nothing to be anxious about.
@flower-ss2jt Жыл бұрын
Tipping - as a rule of thumb if your food/drink is brought to you, you can leave a tip. If you queue to collect/order your drink/food, no tip required. At my local pub and local cafe, where I am a regular I do not tip - even if the food /drink is brought to me EXCEPT for Sunday Roast. Sunday Roast is like a Thanksgiving Dinner, and eaten most Sunday (if you can afford it). It is a joint of meat (lamb, beef, pork) cooked in the oven - or a chicken - with roast potatoes, carrots, cabbage, parsnips, cauliflower cheese (this is a recent corruption in ROAST dinner), GRAVY, and Yorkshire pudding. Puddings (or dessert in US English) will be stodgy, full of carbs and sugar like Sticky toffee pudding, Bread and Butter pudding, Crumble and custard (Crumble is a topping of flour, suger, butter mixed together and put over fruit and baked in oven). This is the meal of the week! Brits do not eat like this every day.
@gosccc2 ай бұрын
Usually us Brits buy beer by the pint. But you can ask for a half-pint, and some will allow a 'taster' if you are not sure if the type of beer is for you.
@pointoflight29143 ай бұрын
We never tip at pubs when buying a drink unless you end up getting drunk and are feeling frivolous. Normally you'd tip 10% for food when the service has been good.
@erichalfbee503 Жыл бұрын
saying "cheers" - false. We all do it sometimes but she made it sound that we do it with every drink. Last orders is never at 10:30. 10:45 at the very earliest but it varies as for the last 30 years pubs licenses mean they can apply to open more hours.
@alanrobinson8065 Жыл бұрын
Pubs come in different sorts. Themed, City, Town Centre, Community, and traditional village. Personally, I hate plastic city pubs, especially around tourist spots (they tend to be overpriced and overhyped.) We typically DO NOT Tip on pub bar service (different if you are sat at table and order food where there is a table servicr)BUT if it is very busy it is common to say when paying "and one for yourself" BUT ONLY ONCE (this doesnt mean he would pour himself a triple measure of Louis XIV cognac) they would normally take a nominal amount from your change (say 50p) and put it in a jar to share out) or if its at end of their shift they might take a ½ pint. Although it doesn't ensure prompt service next time you go up but it helps
@californianreacts Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the additional information on all of this! There was plenty I had questions about and these comments are filling in the blanks for me. All good to know 🙂
@tiggerwood8899 Жыл бұрын
I have worked behind many bars, not in London or the South, and at the end of the night, your tips are your own. They are not shared out.
@tommysaroda444610 ай бұрын
@@californianreactsHow are you sir? I have found a very good cricket video for you to react to that will help clear all confusion and your questions about the sport game called cricket. Look Up a cricket video called Cricket explained for Baseball fans (by youtuber Sports explained). KZbinr sports explained for the cricket video is the original youtuber that will explain it all clear to you.
@robertlangley1664 Жыл бұрын
Sunday roast is a British tradition roast beef with Yorkshire pudding/ roast lamb with mint sauce / roast pork with stuffing / or chicken with roast potatoes and vegetables with gravy most pubs are also dog friendly
@daviddowsett1658 Жыл бұрын
What queue? don't stand in a queue just stand at the bar, if the bar is busy just stand behind someone and wait till you reach the bar, when at the bar if you get server really quick and there were others there before you then it's polite to say to server them first ...
@gosccc2 ай бұрын
A Sunday "roast" is a roast dinner, be it chicken, beef or pork, with all the trimmings. ie Roast potatoes, Yorkshire Pudding and seasonal vegetables, plus gravy. It's a bit like Thanksgiving Dinner, but every Sunday.
@alisoncauser2955 Жыл бұрын
Pubs aren't just for drinking. Many serve good food like traditional British foods. Sundays there most likely is a roast or two on. Generally it will be roasted meat, beef/ pork/ chicken, etc. with roasted potatoes 2 veg ,stuffing , Yorkshire puds and gravy. If that's what you want go early!
@PaulMcCaffreyfmac4 ай бұрын
"A bunch of beer" sounds very odd. My great aunt Nora lived in Hillgate Place and kept a couple of local pubs in business on her own 😂
@jimbo6059 Жыл бұрын
The Churchill Arms used to have a very good Thai Restaurant in the back. I had some exceptional pad Thai there once back in the mid 1990s. I don't know if it is still the case. Cider is a nice apple drink, can be sweet and can be sharp. There are now many fruit based coders like strawberry and lemon, or mango and passionfriut, there are so many flavours now. We have some great country pubs which are accessible by train less than 1 hour from the city which you will get to meet some great people and thry will be friendly. Mine for 12 years was the Queen's Head in Nutfield, Surrey. They had a great Sunday lunch. Depends on where you are as to when the pubs close. Generally last orders are at 10.30 with 30 mins drink up time. Some like my old local had a licence until 12 midnight, so it had last orders arojnd 11.30pm. My new locals all go with the 10.30 last orders and 11pm close. But if there is a big sporting event they get and extension to when the event ends. My new pub is the Ye olde six bells in Horley which is very close to Gatwick Airport. Very good service, old pub building dating back to the late 16th century and set by a river.great food and outdoor seating in summer as well.
@AndrewBroadhead-kb7oc Жыл бұрын
She certainly seems to have found the emptiest pubs in London - in at least three of them she walked straight up to an empty bar with only one member of staff behind the bar, and then at the one she went in that did have other people in, she joined a queue as in a line of people waiting to get to the bar. Which you don't really do in a pub unless the bar is very tiny, or there are a massive amount of people waiting and only one person behind the bar. Generally as long as there's room along the length of the bar to stand, move to a space, and trust the bar staff to have noted your position in the queue in relation to everybody else waiting to be served. If you end up pushing in, ie the barman offers to serve you before somebody else who was definitely there before you, point to them first. That will ensure (1) that you don't get any complaints from this other customer that you have pushed in and (2) will almost certainly ensure that you are next to be served by that same member of staff, rather than somebody else who might be trying to push in. Even if the pub was stopping serving at 11, they'd normally only ring last orders (not LAST CALL) at 10:30 if the pub was ridiculously full and there weren't many bar staff on. It doesn't generally take half an hour to serve every single patron in a pub one more drink - and that's if every single customer in the pub wanted another drink and was going to go to the bar to order it themselves. Our local generally rings the first bell maybe ten to fifteen minutes before time, not half an hour.
@vomgrady Жыл бұрын
She was pretty good at explaining pub culture. She did choose pubs in wealthy areas that are actually pretty good. I've been a regular at most of them over the years and pubs all over London are individually interesting with a history all of their own. I love a true local pub but I' a Londoner so I know how to behave in various pubs.
@spainboy10 ай бұрын
Gin must be a neutral spirit distilled from something natural like wheat, barley, potatoes or grapes. The flavors of a gin come from its botanicals (that’s the herbs, seeds, flowers, plants or spices added during production), and, crucially, all gins must contain juniper.
@malsm8892 Жыл бұрын
A pint in the UK is 20 fluis oz beer is pint or half pint some extra strong drink by the third of a pint (gill) in my area there is a local brewery called Robinsons they do a bottle or a small barrel on the bar called Old Tom various types but a fair bit stronger than normal beer and ale. Also a thing called Barley Wine also fairly strong. Spirits are by measure 25ml or 50ml, wine by the glass size can vary from pup to pup.
@stanjenkinson4520 Жыл бұрын
You don't have to order a pint, you could ask for a half a pint to see if you like it or not😊
@flower-ss2jt Жыл бұрын
Beer is on tap (which means it is in a large barrel and pumped up to the nozzle in the bar), so you need to order a 'Pint of Guiness' or whatever type of beer you want. There are Stout beers - like Guiness, Brown Ales, (India) Pale Ales (IPAs), and Lagers. As a rule of thumb the paler the ale the less taste it has. If you order beer in a bottle it will likely be overseas beer/lager. Although you can get bottled UK beer.
@ianhodgson221 Жыл бұрын
If you are not sure of pubs in an area or are travelling around the UK then get a copy of "The Good Beer Guide" produced by CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) as this information about pubs which serve real ale plus comments about the breweries concerned as well as location.
@waynekent70684 ай бұрын
Before we went cashless (mostly), you used to place your order and when you come to pay you would say "and one for yourself" or "take your own" Or some variation. It was very rare a bar person would actually have a drink, they would just take a tip.
@wozzablog Жыл бұрын
Tipping isn't common, though some pubs are beginning to add an automatic tip option if you pay by card reader at the bar. Also - too much about eye contact. We don't do that here.
@old.not.too.grumpy.Ай бұрын
She is talking about London, which is totally different from the rest of the UK. Outside cities the pub culture is dying in the UK. 10 years ago my village a had 6 pubs. Today it has one. That only survives because it on the edge of the village and more of a restaurant than a tradition pub. In the 1960s there was around 75,000 pubs in UK. Today that's dwindled to 45,000. With around 500 closing every year.
@colingregory7464 Жыл бұрын
If you ask for a beer on tap then you will get a pint unless you ask for a half (lightweight !) Most pubs will have at least one Cider on tap and many people are either beer drinkers or cider drinkers For the most part outside of London you DO NOT tip in pubs outside London
@colingregory74644 ай бұрын
There are a dozen or so pubs in my home town of 20,000 ish people. Pubs typically close at 11 pm (bars and clubs are different and have a different clientele, usually younger and rowdier and less sober !)
@colingregory74644 ай бұрын
Try the Good Beer Guide (from CAMRA, loosely known as an organisation for beer nerds !) Or maybe just "GOOGLE" it
@Sandysand7017 ай бұрын
If you're in a wetherspoons pub, (lots in the UK) you can order and pay by using their app while sitting at a table, much better, because you can go the the bar to order food for your table that's numbered, then go back to your table and find someone is sitting there.
@fredshred5194 Жыл бұрын
If you go try ale, London Pride, Old Speckled Hen and many more. Its not strong 4% 'ish just get a half pint as you'll probably not like it. Its served cellar temp hence the US calling it warm beer. But at least you can say you tasted beer that is traditional UK and not Lager a foreign concoction that I drink a lot preferably Belgian/German/Cech.
@martinlewis10156 ай бұрын
If the bar is very crowded with other ordering pints, just wait for guy in front of you to get theirs then let them out and take their place at the bar. But it maybe a long wait for the barman to make strong eye contact with you so after others have been served who were there before you just move yourself more into view
@sailiff910 Жыл бұрын
Cricket have so much leagues in the world all leagues are popular but most popular leagues are in the world is ipl,bbl,sa20,T20,odi,cpl,pcl, world cup etc..
@bratlett Жыл бұрын
So there was a clue in her video about these pubs are for tourists. If you live outside London you have your own "local" where if you go enough all you have to do is nod at the barman and you'll get served, even if someone has been there before you (especially if they aren't a local). She was drinking light (coloured) beer which is called larger, darker ones are called beer, and you generally just ask fort a pint of xyz. Outside of London a lot of pubs will have a garden to sit outside unless you have typical British weather of rain LOL. The "Roast" is a dinner on Sunday which is typically beef/turkey/gammon with roast potatoes and veg, but if you're in Wales don't expect to get one after 5pm, the rest of the UK you'll be ok. Tip - get the first round in as it (the round) can bigger quickly and if you've got in early its cheaper lol. Being an American you'd probably like the larger better so ask for a pint of "wife beater" ;)
@elisamcgowan4774 Жыл бұрын
Great video. One thing that normally irks me with young folks doing videos is their obsession with saying the word 'like' every couple of words, but this lady was extremely articulate AND interesting too. Thank you for uploading this.
@DomingoDeSantaClara Жыл бұрын
I won't like your comment, just up vote it😊
@seanmc1351 Жыл бұрын
Cider is a very popular drink, now, with many flavours, compared to when i started drinking in the 80's, there was about 3, now there is 30+
@kimarnill7648 Жыл бұрын
Were have you been ? 🏴
@Davey-Boyd Жыл бұрын
Japan. you?
@kimarnill7648 Жыл бұрын
@@Davey-Boyd cold and windy wales.🏴🇬🇧
@Davey-Boyd Жыл бұрын
@@kimarnill7648 Wales is lovely though. I'm central Staffordshire. Sunny at the moment, but dull existence generally. Family on mums side is all Welsh, lovely people. I've lived all over the world, (I'm old), but I'd settle in Wales quite happily. Kind regards and best wishes! (Japan next week though just to see a band, I'm excited)!
@kimarnill7648 Жыл бұрын
@@Davey-Boyd Good thing you’re not in wales at the moment, people are not happy with the 20 miles an hour speed limit. Doesn’t bother me I don’t drive. Have a fab time in Japan.
@Davey-Boyd Жыл бұрын
@@kimarnill7648 Thank you!. Yeah I've heard about the 20 mph thing, it sounds ridiculous! I don't drive either, never have and I'm 57. I love long distance hiking, but (lucky) never lived where I need a car. Many do need one though, so bless them too. (mind, I've never owned a TV either lol)!.
@shaderax_storm6165 Жыл бұрын
20+ years working in pubs for me, depending on how busy the bar is, if you wait at the bar closer to the till a decent bar person will have seen you and added you to their internal queue. You will get served as quickly as possible for the bar person. Some people don't understand that lots of bars have back spaces or go out of eye shot, restaurant areas, and it's up to the bar person to be waiter, server and deal with disputes, so it can take longer than what it looks like it should. Prime example for me, I had a couple of kids trash the toilets because they were knobs, I was on my own so I had to leave the bar, tidy up the mess and keep up with bar orders. Luckily enough that is what local customers help out with mostly.
@californianreacts Жыл бұрын
Happy to have you here giving me these truths and tips! Sounds like you're (and anyone who works at a pub) wears a lot of hats and does it all, very much like a manager here at certain places and taking care of anything and everything. Can't imagine how busy your days must have felt! Although, probably flew by.
@tommysaroda444610 ай бұрын
@@californianreactsHow are you sir? I have found a very good cricket video for you to react to that will help clear all confusion and your questions about the sport game called cricket. Look Up a cricket video called Cricket explained for Baseball fans (by youtuber Sports explained). KZbinr sports explained for the cricket video is the original youtuber that will explain it all clear to you.
@BrianKeenan-x5oАй бұрын
In London and the S.E. they serve beer in pint glasses to the rim. In the north the glasses are oversize with a line and half inch above for the head. A good bitter will have that half inch head which lasts to the bottom of the glass. If it doesn't or you get maps of Asia when it's pulled you know the beer is not on form. You won't know that in London as there's no head
@seanmc1351 Жыл бұрын
when at the bar, it is organised caos (spell check), stand your turn and moved forward, everyone knows the order people turn up at the bar, you will here the bar person say who is next, and you will often here, they are next they were here before me, that also gets your attention for the bar person, that your there and will probably be served next,
@raydawson276710 ай бұрын
In Some bars and restaurants the service is included in the price,you should ask.
@chrisofnottingham Жыл бұрын
Tipping is very uncommon in pubs. Perhaps tip after a great meal in a pub but often food is ordered at the bar and payed upfront anyway, so you aren't going to tip.
@kenhobbs8565 Жыл бұрын
I suggest visiting The Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town in London. When you get there say "I'd like to speak with the Mayor" you will then meet someone who will take you through a secret door down to a "speakeasy" bar.
@kujomujo1961 Жыл бұрын
London pubs are alright, bit clicky though, But outside of crammed London you will find some beautiful tipple points.
@MsGeoffh Жыл бұрын
Cider is popular in the Summer.
@seanmc1351 Жыл бұрын
tipping does not happen in pubs, where tipping may go on, is your local pub, where its the same bar person every night, or everytime you go in, they know you and you know them, as said, you may say get yourself a drink as well, they wont get the drink, but put the money in a jar
@geoffpriestley7310 Жыл бұрын
Pubs close at diffrent times, they are public houses in smaller towns and villages the pub might be in the middle of a row houses so closing at 2 am means your not going to get on well with the locals. I could recommend my local " the old silent " the beers good but don't stop the night it's supposed to be haunted . At 400 years old it's been around a bit . The only spirits I've seen was Johnny walker behind the bar
@lesleywhibley Жыл бұрын
I grew up in a pub it's a hard live 24/7 but it can be the best times too.
@alanmon2690 Жыл бұрын
Historically pubs stayed open all day from early in the morning unit midnight or later, but in WW I the rules changed to open at 10.30/11.00 in the morning, close at 2.30/3.00 in the afternoon, open at 5.00 in the afternoon and close at 10.30/11.00 in the evening in order to avoid drunkenness in the factories. This was still the case in the 80s. The law changed to make it more flexible, so all day opening if the licensee wishes. Hotels could/can serve aloholic drinks outside normal hours to their residents. As for queuing I've found that the people at the bar will often sort it out amongst themselves. Just remember who is already there and that's the queue, when you think it's your turn just look around and someone will probably "it's you". If you're lucky! I agree with the recommendations to use pubs outside the London area, usually cheaper and friendlier. If you just see a bewildering array of pumps with different beers/lagers just ask if there's a local beer and buy that. It will identify you as a stranger and therefore worth bamboozling with discussion of the various beers; possibly even some sample tastes....It also gives you an opening topic with the barstaff! I have two local pubs, 3 miles apart that I go to, one used to serve excellent meals but no longer and the beer is about £5 whereas the other is "ordinary", serves decent food and is £3.50 during the afternoon. Centre of London is now a Theme Park, and expensive. When I lived in London it did not depend on tourists.
@Escapee5931 Жыл бұрын
Yes , it took the government over 60 years to notice that we'd won the war against the Kaiser!
@davidbennett3098 Жыл бұрын
Cider made with Pears is called Perry.
@wulfgoldАй бұрын
It's always acceptable to ask questions. If you're staying in a hotel or airbnb, speak to the people there - "Where's a good pub nearby?" You should get decent advice + same in the pub. Personally, I wouldn't drink Guinness on a hot day, you should have an idea of the kinda booze you're into - tell the staff if you like Lager (fizzy beer like Budweiser), or "proper" beer - more regional + often allied to the Brewery the pub's owned by. Worth looking for pubs that specialise in Real Ale, they're often a lot better in general and should have knowledgeable staff. The CAMRA website's worth a look if you want to get good knowledge, discover hidden gem pubs too. I'm almost exclusively a lager drinker, but I'd still rather drink in a Real Ale pub - they still do lagers, but better atmosphere, staff, people in general.
@ChrisGBusby Жыл бұрын
As a Brit I totally failed to understand ordering drinks by the ounce??? How much you get must vary on the density of the drink??? Using a metric to ounces conversion it goes from Absinthe 890kg/m3 (30oz), Water 1000kg/m3 (33oz), beer up to 1015kg/m3 (34oz) to spirits up to 1180kg/m3 (40oz). That's a 25% variation in ounces for the same volume! So how on earth does that translate to a glass size?
@markliddell360910 ай бұрын
Come to Whitby in North Yorkshire !
@daviddowsett1658 Жыл бұрын
You don't tip of drinks and bar snacks, that's just mental. You can tip if you get a full meal, up to you, you won't get nasty reaction if you dont. People get paid proper money to server you.
@mikahina39095 ай бұрын
I have never tipped at a pub, but if I have a conversation with someone by the bar and the bartender, I have asked if I can buy them a beer along with my order, or ask if they want to have a shot together, and they do.
@MsGeoffh Жыл бұрын
Sunday roast is Beef or pork or chicken roasted with veggies and Yorkshire pudding plus gravy and drink of choice.