0 a type of bar in the UK that is not owned and controlled by a brewery (= a business that makes beer) so the range of beers and other drinks that it can sell is not limited
First, we have provided that one-half of the houses—that is, over 2,000—will become new free houses.
Why should we not try the experiment of having a free house where, within reason, you can get whatever draught beer you like?
I deplore the disappearance of the free house from this country.
That is the free house which we have.
A deduction was made to offset the value of a policeman's free house.
The duty on the free house and on the tied house of equal value doing the same trade will be precisely the same.
In the case of a free house of £500 rental the duty will be £250 instead of £50.
With regard to the free house, the case is entirely different, since the man's losses are concentrated, not distributed.