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This form can be used to nominate pubs within the Leicester branch area for
inclusion in the Good Beer Guide. With this form you can send your survey
reports to us. Just fill in the data and press "Submit" for each pub.
For those who still wish to fill in the old hard copy form (a 'Word' document),
please click on Survey Form to
download and print out as many as you need. These should be posted to Pete Long
(address on form) or handed in at Branch Meetings. Alternatively, next time you
are at a convenient PC, you can transfer your scores to the form below and
submit electronically, which saves postage and / or hassle!
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See Key to Scores on form
below and new Help on Score.
A "survey report" consists of all the things in the form. However, these
things are grouped in these areas:
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The background - pub name, date, your moniker etc.
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The scores - for each pint or half we ask you to tell us how good was it
for you?
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Comments - anything else you'd like to add.
To enter survey results, just type in all the details on the form and hit
the "Submit" button. You can then score the next. .
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Help with completing form
Please use the formal name of the pub but without the definite article. Please
do not use nicknames or local names, these can be entered in the Pub Comments
field. For example:
| Red Lion, not |
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The Red Lion |
| Coach and Horses, not |
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The Coach and Horses |
| Golden Lion, not |
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Yellow Moggy |
| Rainbow and Dove, not |
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The Six Fish |
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| Return to Pub Name |
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This should be sufficient of the address such that with the Pub Name it defines
the pub uniquely. So, if there are two Durham Ox pubs in Leicester, the address
should indicate if it's the one in "Bowling Green Street, Leicester" or
"Catherine Street, Leicester". If there are two pubs with the same name in
one road then the address should include the number - "68 Passway, Leicester"
and "69 Passway, Leicester".
Return to Pub Location
Enter the date as Day, Month, Year as one of the following formats, please:
| DD/MM/YY |
eg. 12/4/97 12/04/97 12/4/1997 12/04/1997 etc. |
| DD MM YY |
eg. 12 4 97 etc. |
| DD Month Year |
eg. 12 Apr 97 12 April 1997 etc. |
The "Yesterday" button will enter yesterday's date in the field. Extensive
investigation has shown that most submissions are entered into electronic
format the day after the beer was consumed and scored. It has also been found
that entering them on the same day can be a lot more difficult and that computer
keyboards have a habit of moving the keys about when they know you are drunk.
Alternatively, use this to see an acceptable format.
Return to Visit Date
Who are you?. If it wasn't you then enter the name of the scorer.
Return to Person Name
This is your CAMRA Membership number.
Return to Membership Number
Ideally this should be the brewer's name as it appears in the Good Beer Guide
but don't worry too much about that, as long as most of it is correct we
can deduce what's meant. Please be careful of shortening name, though. "Hoskins"
and "Hoskins and Oldfield" were very different brewers.
Return to Brewer
The name of the beer, please, as close as possible to the name in the Good
Beer Guide (OK, on the handpump, then). If a brewer has "Bitter" and "Best
Bitter" we need to know which one you drank. This is very important for special
and one-off brews.
Return to Beer
The score is your opinion of a particular pint or half pint. Scores range
from 0 to 5.
0. Undrinkable - No cask ale available or so poor you have to take it back or
can't finish it.
1. Poor - Beer that is anything from barely drinkable to drinkable with
considerable resentment.
2. Average - Competently kept, drinkable pint, but doesn't inspire in any way.
Not worth moving to another pub, but you drink the
beer without really noticing.
3. Good - Good beer in good form. You may cancel plans to move to the next pub.
You want to stay for another pint and may seek out the beer again.
4. Very good - excellent beer in excellent condition.
5. Perfect - Probably the best you are ever likely to find. A seasoned
drinker will award this score very rarely.
Return to Score
How much did it cost?
Return to Price
Whatever you wish to say about the beer or the pub or whatever else.
Return to Comments
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This page last updated: March 25, 2008
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