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Posts by Phil Greenwood

Absolutely mate.

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Waiting for my lift from work so nabbed one of my beers for the beer and cheese night with @tomstapandbrew.bsky.social I do have one the fridge at home so all good. Tasting excellent @seanayling.bsky.social @tabamatu.bsky.social

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 1
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@kernelbrewery.bsky.social London Stout pairing beautifully with Lancashire Crisps black pudding and mustard

1 month ago 2 0 0 0
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Absolute stunner from @scatterlings.bsky.social Karoo Gold (Rooibos and lemon Grizette)

1 month ago 2 0 0 0
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This @mallinsons.bsky.social Belma on cask at Plug & Taps Preston is tasting mighty fine on this sunny day

1 month ago 1 0 0 0

I will never ever forget when I heard you on @6music.bsky.social

1 month ago 1 0 0 0

No need to thank me. You and Tom are the most wonderful people. I owe a huge debt of gratitude to you for how you changed the way I thought of beer. Plus your love for cider and the love you had for sharing just the best uk and foreign cider I will be for ever thankful xx

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
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1 month ago 5 3 0 0

I won’t pay platitudes Willy nilly as I know it is not easy for you but genuinely a place that changed my perception of beer. You are and will always be such wonderful pioneers to me ❤️

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The Second Whiskey release from @spiritofbirmingham.bsky.social is now available...

🥃 SOB First Single Malt - Dó

This is a limited release and is available in store while stocks last.

Beers | Ciders | Wines | Spirits
#VivaStirchley #VivaBrum #ShopIndependent #MadeInBirmingham🐂

1 month ago 2 1 0 0
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@kernelbrewery.bsky.social London Brick. Cracking pint of cask Winkley Ale House

1 month ago 3 0 0 0

🙌🙌🙌

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When two of your fave brewers collab. Cant wait to try this @elusivebrewing.com @tomstapandbrew.bsky.social

1 month ago 6 1 2 0

😂😂😂

1 month ago 1 0 0 0

I bloody hope not 😂

1 month ago 2 0 1 0
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😂😂😂 well yes, when you put it like that

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

I quite like that moniker

1 month ago 1 0 1 0
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Had a 1/3 each of these Plug & Taps Preston yesterday. A coffee stout from Rivington , a Black IPA from Track & an Impy Stout from Deya. All very very nice. I started with a fantastic pint of Best Bitter from Lost and Grounded called The Protagonist. It was sublime but I didn’t take any photos

1 month ago 0 0 1 0
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#ISBFX Brewday 1 or "Over The Hills & Far Away Where Monsters Come Out To Play" — ISBFX Jim : “In the dim and distant past, way before ISBF was a ‘thing’, I was a blogger - mostly about beer - with a small readership. Manchester had a small, yet vibrant, modern beer (I still loathe th...

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#ISBFX #Brewday1 with @emperorbevis and the mighty @torrsidebrewing

Something Monstrous This Way Comes.

Read on. Click the link. And grab one of the few remaining tickets (Thursday close to sell out)

7 months ago 2 1 0 0

I didn’t manage to go…..long day full of stress. We are away to Corfu on Friday so it’s on my list for when I’m
Back

7 months ago 0 0 1 0

I’m going later so will have a look

7 months ago 1 0 2 0

You are very welcome

9 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Windermere looking resplendent this morning

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Wordle 1,252 2/6

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1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Wow indeed. Fabulous work everyone 👏👏👏

1 year ago 3 2 0 0
Screenshot of a letter to the Financial Times with the following text:
Far from "protecting the family farm", as claimed by Tom Bradshaw, president of the National Farmers' Union (Opinion, FT.com, November 5), the inheritance tax loophole on farmland, introduced in 1984, simply pushed up the price of land without improving returns to active farmers.

This is because, like most agricultural subsidies, the value of the relief was capitalised into land values. As tax planners cottoned on to its role as a licence to avoid IHT, they advised their super-rich clients to buy land and take advantage of it. In the 20 years to 2012, the price of farmland increased fourfold.

This turned landowning farmers into millionaires but - especially since land represents a cost of production - did no good to the incomes of food producers. It created impoverished millionaires who claimed a need for more support. At the same time, because more expensive land had to be squeezed even harder for the last drop of revenue, the environmental damage caused by intensive agriculture was made worse. Taking at least some of this tax loophole away will do no harm to family farmers but will help both public revenues and the environment.

Just a shame the relief was not wholly abolished.

Paul Cheshire

Emeritus Professor of Economic Geography London School of Economics, London N7, UK

Screenshot of a letter to the Financial Times with the following text: Far from "protecting the family farm", as claimed by Tom Bradshaw, president of the National Farmers' Union (Opinion, FT.com, November 5), the inheritance tax loophole on farmland, introduced in 1984, simply pushed up the price of land without improving returns to active farmers. This is because, like most agricultural subsidies, the value of the relief was capitalised into land values. As tax planners cottoned on to its role as a licence to avoid IHT, they advised their super-rich clients to buy land and take advantage of it. In the 20 years to 2012, the price of farmland increased fourfold. This turned landowning farmers into millionaires but - especially since land represents a cost of production - did no good to the incomes of food producers. It created impoverished millionaires who claimed a need for more support. At the same time, because more expensive land had to be squeezed even harder for the last drop of revenue, the environmental damage caused by intensive agriculture was made worse. Taking at least some of this tax loophole away will do no harm to family farmers but will help both public revenues and the environment. Just a shame the relief was not wholly abolished. Paul Cheshire Emeritus Professor of Economic Geography London School of Economics, London N7, UK

If you want to understand the #farmers inheritance tax issue you only need to read this.

Thanks to @duncanstott.bsky.social for sharing.

All content available in the alt text too.

1 year ago 81 42 0 4
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1 year ago 16 16 0 4
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We packed this beer yesterday and it might just be our most fun one in ages. Close your eyes and it could be dark. Open them and you won't expect the chocolate and vanilla flavour. It's deliciously smooth. Should be online on Monday once we've finished our pack-a-thon!

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