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		<title>The Pub</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 08:19:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Erik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pubs in concept are great &#8211; providing a warm friendly environment with good beer and affordable hearty fare.  But I think I like the idea of a pub more than I actually like being at a pub &#8211; this is a problem.  To be honest I have never felt very at home in a pub, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pubs in concept are great &#8211; providing a warm friendly environment with good beer and affordable hearty fare.  But I think I like the idea of a pub more than I actually like being at a pub &#8211; this is a problem.  To be honest I have never felt very at home in a pub, unless I am accompanied by a large group of friends.   I wish I could say I was that guy who  pulls up a bar stool and becomes instant friends with his fellow beer drinkers , but I&#8217;m not that guy.  I am more of the quite guy in the corner swirling and sniffing his beer, slowly savoring it&#8217;s flavour as if it were wine.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Please note, I consider brewpubs and pubs significantly different from each other.  I love Brewpubs, but consider them to me more of a restaurant with  a focus on beer than a pub.  This is not a criticism of either pubs or brewpubs, it is merely an observation. </em></p>
<p>In an attempt to change my attitude, my wife and I made a point of  visiting the different pubs in the Langley/Surrey area.  I have a tendency to bite off more than I can chew, this new pub challenge is a classic example of that and we only made it out to two different pubs; The Fox and Hound and the <a title="Murrayville Town Pub" href="http://www.murrayvilletownpub.com/index.html" target="_self">Murrayville  Town Pub</a>.  But after sitting idle for over a year this challenge has  been revived and with more passion and vigor then ever.  Last Sunday my wife and I were far to lazy to make lunch &#8211; after deciding that generic chain restaurants were not going to satisfy our hunger  we ended up at <a title="Samz" href="http://www.samz.ca/index.html" target="_blank">Samz Neighbourhood Pub</a> just outside of Lanlgey&#8217;s downtown core.  I cannot say that Samz was anything special nor was it terrible, it was just a pleasantly simple pub.</p>
<p>I truly believe that I am missing out on what could be a great pub culture in Langley.  Sure the beer at most of Langley&#8217;s pubs may be bland and the food is often boring, but I don&#8217;t think that is the point.  A pub is at its best when  filled with friends &#8211; I hate to say this, but beer and food are not the focal point of a good pub &#8211; its the people.  A pub filled with cask&#8217;s of rare hand pumped ale and platters of slowly barbecued pulled pork is nothing without good friends.  This is not excusing pubs that serve low quality food and drink &#8211; who wants to spend an evening with friends over bad tasting food and bland beer.  Good people deserve good food, it is as simple as that.</p>
<p>I am going to be making a point of grabbing lunch, dinner or just an afternoon beer at Pubs in the Langley/Surrey area.  But unlike my previous failed attempt, I am going to do my best to get a whole group of people to join me, or at least try to.  I am hoping to find some hidden gems in the Fraser Valley and will try to plan a pub night within the next two weeks.  I am hoping that If we get enough people out on a semi regular basis we may be able to encourage local pub owners to slowly replace the some of their standard macro brew with a growing number of micro brewed beer.  Expect an invite shortly.  If anyone has any pubs they would like to recommend please post the name and location in the comments section.</p>
<p>Erik</p>
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