"Used this pub for years under various owners. Tonight ordered a stout, barman pulled a pint and put it to one side then pulled mine. I took one sip at the bar, it tasted like rotten eggs. Clearly not happy he then offered me another beer saying no one had complained before. Wouldn't answer why he put a pint aside before. Got another drink and sat down. He gave the pint to another guy he clearly knew. Then he starts going on at us making us very uncomfortable saying he doesn't recognise us as locals despite a waitress saying she did. He got so bad we left our drinks full) and left. We are late 50s and never seen anything like this. He said he was the owner but we have never seen him before. Sad thing is my wife who was with me. Her and her friends use this place often. Never again. Just stunned, never given a place in this town a bad review Reply after yours. I assumed you had CCTV of the incident so was accurate in my review. We arrived in town at 530 for a meal at 1858, then one drink at 6 poor folk and one at the mitre stout) Yours was the fourth pub. I did not offer the drink to anyone. A man with long hair asked you if he could have the drink when you took it off me. You gave the whole drink to him. He actually recommended a different beer he liked and I took his advice and thanked him. Hardly falling out You replaced the drink with a fruity beer and we sat opposite the bar. You continued to stress no one had complained about the stout before and you had sold 2 pints that night. You got agitated when I asked why then had you poured a three quarter pint before mine and put it to one side. It is not something you do normally. We decided to leave at that point and I gave the second pint of fruity beer to the man with the long hair sat at the bar.. I did this because he recommended the beer when you offered an alternative and because he was being friendly. He was very happy. The drink was full as was the fruit juice my wife had ordered. You seemed obsessed we were not locals and didn't recognise us. To be fair I have never seen you before in the pub, it is usually younger staff behind the bar. You only introduced yourself as owner when I asked to speak to the manager. As for not recognising your wife as co owner I am sorry, she has never introduced herself as such, I assumed she was a permanent member of staff. As she brought food to the table I thought she was a waitress. Without title badges this is an easy mistake, and petty to make an issue of"