WEDNESBURY – GREAT SCRATCHINGS

I completed the current year’s Beer Guide entries in Wednesbury, possibly the least-well known of the Black Country towns, though with the same beautiful accent to the fore. This is the evidence of completion. Note that Simon Everitt uses yellow Stabilo Boss markers, which is just as well as I bought up the global stock of… Continue reading WEDNESBURY – GREAT SCRATCHINGS

TOP 100 PUBS – THE RED LION, MARKET DRAYTON

I mentioned yesterday how quiet Market Drayton’s pubs were, the Spoons apart.  To be fair, it’s quite well pubbed for a small market town with a Spoons and a Fayre & Square, though WhatPub records its share of recent casualties. On Tuesday night, Joules brewery tap was as busy as the Spoons, as it had been on… Continue reading TOP 100 PUBS – THE RED LION, MARKET DRAYTON

MARKET DRAYTON – A JOULE, AND A SALOPIAN STAR

Not quite sure why, but I’ve like a little kid waiting for a delivery from Steve Earl Football Programmes, anticipating my big overnighter in Market Drayton with my Auditor friend Charles (not his real name, of course). I think it’s the remoteness of the place (a whole ten crow miles from Stoke) and its relative… Continue reading MARKET DRAYTON – A JOULE, AND A SALOPIAN STAR

CORFE CASTLE’S ROYAL BRITISH LEGION

In a week when the purpose of CAMRA is under discussion (again), I should say that the quality of beer in a succession of Beer Guide pubs has been fantastic recently. Yes, even in (South-East) London. If all CAMRA does is provide a structure for pubs to be assessed for beer quality and recommended in an annual… Continue reading CORFE CASTLE’S ROYAL BRITISH LEGION

LAST 5 STANDING -SQUARE AND COMPASS, WORTH MATRAVERS

Of the last five pubs to have been in every Good Beer Guide, Dorset’s Square and Compass was the one I was most looking forward to revisiting, as much for the glorious coastal views from the garden as the pub itself. So far London’s Star and Buckingham Arms have been better than I remembered, while Newton’s Queen… Continue reading LAST 5 STANDING -SQUARE AND COMPASS, WORTH MATRAVERS