OUTSTANDING BEAUTY IN THE WESTERN MENDIPS

Weston Super Mare is an average seaside town, and I don’t just say that because I missed out on Dismaland tickets.  It’s a bit like Great Yarmouth without the Dickensian bits, and the pubs are pretty much what you’d expect (great Spoons apart). That’s what I thought last night anyway. This morning it took on… Continue reading OUTSTANDING BEAUTY IN THE WESTERN MENDIPS

SAM SMITHS OBB SAFE IN STAMFORD

My sympathy is with all those affected by the recent and ongoing floods. The main new item on European news stations while I was abroad over Christmas was the impact on York, and neighbouring Tadcaster, with its iconic Sam Smiths brewery,  seems to have been particularly affected. There have been reports about stocks of Old Brewery… Continue reading SAM SMITHS OBB SAFE IN STAMFORD

CRAFT & CONTRADICTION IN CLAPHAM

I had a couple of contrasting experiences in Clapham on an enjoyable New Years Day, which tended to sum up the inconsistency of the London pub scene for me. Although it’s got no great attractions, flying pigs apart, the stretch of Battersea leading from the Junction to Clapham central is always an interesting walk, whether via the… Continue reading CRAFT & CONTRADICTION IN CLAPHAM

NEW YEAR, SAME OLD TWICKENHAM

Basing my travels around the Beer Guide means that I have to visit some challenging places, including the home of “Rugby”, at least once a year. Last year my visit coincided with some Rugby Sevens tournament, which meant beer in plastic glasses, over-excited middle-class families. Only the brilliance of the Sussex Arms redeemed Twickers on… Continue reading NEW YEAR, SAME OLD TWICKENHAM