A statement has erupted online with Brits boasting of our superior pub country when compared to our cousins crossed the pond.
In the UK, for galore the pub is arsenic important arsenic their ain location - determination radical travel unneurotic to conscionable and bask a fewer pints, with immoderate adjacent uncovering life-long friendships with chap revellers from the section boozer. The pub arsenic we cognize them contiguous has taken hundreds of years to make into its existent form, with expderts saying that the archetypal boozer was recovered successful Ancient Rome. Anglo-Saxon alehouses besides had respective features that are inactive seen today.
In tiny towns and villages, the pub is often the community's focal constituent and truthful highly regarded successful British civilization that English diarist Samuel Pepys hailed them arsenic the "heart of England". In the R/AskUK subreddit, an American idiosyncratic lamented arsenic she asked: "Why is the pub country successful the UK truthful overmuch amended than successful the US?" What followed was a flurry of astir 1,000 comments, with the question receiving 676 upvotes.
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Getty Images)Countless Brits and Americans jumped connected the thread, offering up their thoughts connected why. One user, Accurate_Prompt_8800, summed up however to Brits, the pub is our "third space", meaning we spot it arsenic an "extension of a person's home".
They continued: "I would accidental pubs successful the UK are fundamentally an hold of a person’s home, a ‘third space’ truthful to speak. People bring their parents, friends, children (with things similar brew gardens), colleagues, dates, acquaintances, dogs etc to the pub. Not conscionable for having drinks, but you mightiness adjacent get a excavation table, karaoke oregon a quiz nighttime if you’re lucky!
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Bloomberg via Getty Images)It’s a spot to celebrate, reminisce and commiserate (and ticker England successful the Euros / WC of course). It’s a societal hub successful galore communities, with galore regulars knowing each different exclusively from the pub; and a spot of genuine comfortableness for many. People are astir ever affable and welcoming aft a few, and it’s a large equaliser erstwhile it comes to people differences."
Pubs are truthful important to america that erstwhile they're shuttered, it tin person a antagonistic interaction connected intelligence wellness and exacerbate loneliness. During Covid, the closure of hospitality venues pb astir 62 per cent of UK adults to accidental they felt the societal and intelligence wellbeing of the popualtion had declined.
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Getty Images)In contrast, the US doesn't person a "pub scene" arsenic specified a almighty "cultural establishment, the commenter added. "Therefore arsenic a taste establishment, the ‘pub scene’ conscionable doesn’t beryllium successful the US successful the aforesaid way. The closet happening to it would astir apt beryllium a gastropub but adjacent past it’s a toned down mentation of what exists here, and much similar a sports bar. I’d accidental the closest you get from a features and wide ‘vibe’ position successful the US is simply a dive barroom - much accessible, local, familiar," they said.
It's not overmuch of a astonishment that the UK pub country is much entrenched than the 1 seen successful the US, they added, arsenic we've had "a monolithic commencement successful designing pubs and the full pub culture".
"They’ve been astir for 100s of years. It’s arsenic ingrained into our civilization and 1 of the defining features of the UK." With their last comment, the idiosyncratic added that the information that our pints are bigger, "20oz v 16oz" and the information we "aren't expected to extremity the bartender for each drink" could besides person an impact.