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Long time between drinks By Susan Sandys
susan.s@theguardian.co.nz
The beer never tasted so good. Amber liquid flowed from taps once again yesterday as bars and pubs throughout Mid Canterbury and the rest of the country opened for the first time, marking restrictions easing under Alert Level 2.
Among those raising their tall cold glasses for the first time in about eight weeks, were Devon Tavern regulars Greg Lock, Hag Haskett, John Speedy and Kit Kennedy at the Devon Tavern. “I knew it was open, I was driving past and the car pulled in,” Kennedy said. He usually only went to the
Devon on a Friday night, but couldn’t resist celebrating the opening with a quiet one. “It’s good, you missed all the friendship of the locals,” he said. “It’s a home away from home,” Hag added. “And the Lion Brown is the best Lion Brown in Mid Canterbury, it’s good beer here,” he said.
“It’s a good old pub, the old style which is nice,” Lock said. He had also just been driving past when he decided to stop in, calling himself a Brown Pub Methven local. “I haven’t been to the TAB for two months, so I decided to come and have a bet,” he said. Among hot topics of discus-
sion was New Zealand’s slow climb back to normality, and whether the country would ultimately beat the Covid-19 curse.
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