HAND PULLED IN MUSSELBURGH

Taking a look at the local CAMRA Guide to Edinburgh (3rd edition, 2008) is instructive. Just the two real ale pubs in Musselburgh, the venerable Volunteer’s Arms ( Staggs) and the somewhat lesser known Leavenhall Arms.  Nine years on, the only addition (Rugby Club aside) is the inevitable Spoons, the derided chain that provide the only decent cask… Continue reading HAND PULLED IN MUSSELBURGH

TWO BRIDGES IN THE HEART OF LOTHIAN

Almost a second Marillion reference in two days there. The main flaw in our plan to “Do the Borders” by train is that the train doesn’t actually serve many places in the Borders.  Not by a Good Beer Guide definition, anyway. Just the two in Galashiels and (with a walk) Melrose.  Perhaps the extension to… Continue reading TWO BRIDGES IN THE HEART OF LOTHIAN

PIGEON CHESS IN GALASHIELS

I can’t speak for Charles, who was oddly obsessed with Bathgate, but I’d really been looking forward to Galashiels, which I’d assumed to be the jewel of the Borders (a bit like you might assume that Wrexham is the jewel of the Marches).  It’s possible I was influenced by the knowledge that “Kayleigh” was inspired here.… Continue reading PIGEON CHESS IN GALASHIELS

DALKEITH – BUD LIGHT THRU’ A STRAW

More repressed retiredmartin childhood memories today. These posts don’t write themselves, and a week on the road gives you little time to catch up, as Simon is no doubt finding out after his Bucks/Southampton epic crawl. A week on the road with a fellow traveller also gives you rather more material, as well as photos,… Continue reading DALKEITH – BUD LIGHT THRU’ A STRAW