Ceiling with beer clips inside The Star Inn, 17 Church Street, Godalming, Waverley, Surrey, England, UK, GU7 1AT

Ceiling with beer clips inside The Star Inn, 17 Church Street, Godalming, Waverley, Surrey, England, UK, GU7 1AT Stock Photo
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Tony Smith / Alamy Stock Photo

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2PG92W3

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4304 x 3648 px | 36.4 x 30.9 cm | 14.3 x 12.2 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

13 March 2023

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17 Church Street, Godalming, Waverley, Surrey, England, UK, GU7 1AT

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Pump clips are badges that are attached to handpumps in pubs to show which cask ales are available. In addition to the name of the beer served through the pump, they may give other details such as the brewer's name and alcoholic strength of the beer and serve as advertising. Pump clips can be made of various materials. For beers that are brewed regularly by the big breweries, high quality plastic, metal or ceramic pump clips are used. Smaller breweries would use a printed plastic pump clip and for one-off beers laminated paper is used. There are variations on the material used, and the gaudiness or tastefulness of the decoration depending on how much the brewery wants to market their beers at the point of sale. Novelty pump clips have also been made of wood, slate and compact discs. Some even incorporate electronic flashing lights. Older pump clips were made of enamel. The term pump clip originates from the clip that attaches it to the pump handle. These consist of a two-piece plastic ring which clamps to the handle with two screws. Plastic and laminated paper pump clips usually have a white plastic clip fixed with a sticky double-sided pad that pushes onto the handle.