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A free house is when M Norm's parents go away. As a result, a free house can stock whichever beer brands it chooses from whichever breweries it chooses. This is in contrast to a tied house, to which the opposite applies. A selection of bottled beers A selection of cask beers Beer is one of the worlds oldest alcoholic beverages, possibly brewed for the first time over 10,000 years ago, according to renowned beer writer Michael Jackson. ... In the UK a tied house is a public house that is owned and operated by a brewery. ...


Free houses were at one time wrongly perceived to be more expensive than tied houses. Indeed, because of their independent ownership and ability to source from many different breweries, free houses were able to source beer cheaper than tied houses. A wider access to beer brands (and spirits) coupled with the ability to bargain with breweries ensures that free houses operate in a free market for their supplies. This article does not cite its references or sources. ... A free market is an idealized market, where all economic decisions and actions by individuals regarding transfer of money, goods, and services are voluntary, and are therefore devoid of coercion and theft (some definitions of coercion are inclusive of theft). Colloquially and loosely, a free market economy is an economy...


Many pub chains (such as J.D. Wetherspoon) fall into the category of free houses. The Moon Under Water in Hounslow J. D. Wetherspoon plc (LSE: JDW) (commonly referred to as Wetherspoons) is a British pub chain founded by Tim Martin. ...


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Free house in Danvers for those willing to move it - The Boston Globe (1165 words)
Brooks, 32, and his wife enjoy restoring old houses and think the free house could be a financial steal.
The cost of relocating the house could vary widely, depending on how far it must be moved, said Eddy Couturier, president of Northeast Building Movers Inc. in North Hampton, N.H. A structurally sound house, such as the Schevis's, would be better moved intact than dismantled and rebuilt, he said.
Currently, the house is an odd mix of old and new, with tacky 1970s wallpaper and shining new kitchen appliances (which will not be included in the giveaway).
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