Pub Industry Networking Taskforce

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The Pub Industry Networking Taskforce (PINT) is an independent organisation headquartered in Newcastle-Upon-Eastmoor, Nova England, which promotes Nova English ale and the traditional Nova English Ale House. It is well known for its long standing 'Good Lash Up Guide' which is published annually and provides reviews of Ale Houses throughout Nova England and notable drinking establishments abroad.

Top Five Ale Houses - As Voted by PINT

5. Old King’s Shoe

Hendrick’s Lane, Port Neil

Old King’s Shoe is one of the oldest ale houses in Port Neil, surviving numerous conflicts and the devastation of the Evacuations. This has lent the character of the pub an interesting collage of pockmarked walls and the patchwork of repairs keeping the building weatherproof. Alongside its strong locally brewed Ale, the pub is known for displaying the shoe of King Goding I. A relic that has been displayed at the pub when the King visited the pub in 698AJ during an inspection of the city’s drinking establishments.

4. Bespeckled Otter

High Street, Longdale

Offering outstanding views over Longdale lake, this small village Ale House provides a quaint drinking establishment and good quality traditional food. Within the pub is the ‘Monarch’s Room’ which displays a gallery of stuffed otters, with each representing a past Nova English monarch.

3. Redoubt Arms

Cliff Road, Newcastle-Upon-Eastmoor

The Redoubt Arms is one of the youngest entries on the list, with the Ale House established following the rebirth of the Faedertellus. Located within a former air raid shelter, this pub offers a unique drinking experience in a location that prided itself as being one of the few pubs opening during the Shirerithian bombing of the city.

2. Flying Longsaexe

King’s Road, Detsab

The Flying Longsaexe is an Ale House that caters to all, from its family friendly saloon to its basement fighting pit. Long a haunt of local militia commanders and officers during the years following the Evacuations. The pub now displays a multitude of paramilitary memorabilia including flags, framed photographs and deactivated weapons. Due to is position as a neutral location quarrels between rival factions would often be settled with a hand-to-hand fight in the basement. Which following the rebirth of the Faedertellus has evolved into a regular Fréo-Fýst tournament between the city’s People’s Militia Groups.

1. Battered Monk

Gunner’s Square, Newcastle-Upon-Eastmoor'

Much of the pub was ruined by fire and looting following the Evacuations, however the Ale House was purchased by the Forester brothers following the establishment of Old Monk’s Brewery to display their now world famous Ales. It now plays host to a variety of politicians, businessmen, foreign dignitaries and locals. Creating an atmosphere quite unlike any other within the Faedertellus.