- century, to
differentiate private houses from
those open to the
public as
alehouses,
taverns and inns. Today,
there is no
strict definition, but
CAMRA states...
- The
Halifax Alehouse is an historic,
brick building originally built for the
Salvation Army on
Brunswick Street in
downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. The building...
-
Auburn Alehouse is a
brewery and
restaurant located in the Old Town
neighborhood of Auburn,
California in the
United States.
Auburn Alehouse was co-founded...
- The
Alehouse dagger or bum
dagger (also
occasionally a
swapping dagger, close-hilted dagger, and ale dagger) is a type of long,
heavy English dagger or...
- one of the
Licensing Acts 1828 to 1886. The
precursor to the act was the
Alehouse Act 1828 (9 Geo. 4. c. 61), that was
enacted two
years before,
which established...
-
restaurants dubbed "
Alehouses": one near the brewery, one in Seattle, and a
small outlet in the
Oakland International Airport. The
Alehouse in Sacramento,...
-
production are
occasionally available in small,
limited releases at the ****X
Alehouse and Restaurant,
located on the same site as the brewery. In the past, these...
-
Sandford Park
Alehouse is a pub at 20 High Street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, it
opened in 2010. It was CAMRA's
National Pub of the Year for...
- are
opened to
visitors at the
discretion of the landlord. A 13th-century
alehouse known as "The
Archangel Gabriel Salutes the
Virgin Mary" is
believed to...
-
equipment and brewmasters. The
brewery was
founded as
Roaring Rock
Brewery and
Alehouse, but
changed their name in 1989 at the
insistence of
Latrobe Brewing Company...