Wetherspoons.Whether it's a Taddie lager or a Sovereign Bitter, punters can experience something a little different at their nearest Sam Smith's boozer.But the selection isn't the only thing that sets the pubs apart - as they have blanket bans on fixtures common to other establishments.The rules are inspired by writer George Orwell, who committed his ideal atmosphere to writing in 1945 with his essay The Moon Under Water.Though he couldn't have envisaged some of the things that would become features of 21st Century pub life, he emphasised the importance of a quiet atmosphere that Sam Smith's Brewery says informed its rules.While you're brushing up on what to expect should you venture into one of its venues, we're inviting you to crown the.
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