Just in case anyone from Ross-on-Wye is still reading, I have good from the M50/A49. The Yew Tree in Peterstow is a bit of a classic, particularly for those of us who like pubs with cider presses (home of Ross-on-Wye Cider and Perry Co) and camp sites out the back, and a complete lack of pretension… Continue reading A SALTY KISS IN SCRUMPYLAND
Month: September 2017
DROSS-ON-WYE
Having told you last week what a wonderful publication the new Beer Guide is, I have to report some more very average (at best) beer in recent new GBG entries. Which is disappointing, but at least it gives me the chance today to use a post title I’ve had in mind for years. And an… Continue reading DROSS-ON-WYE
BRISTOL – SCARY CRAFT BLACKBOARDS, A TAME OTTER
A couple of contrasting boozers to finish off Leg 1 of the Great Bristol Beer Guide Tick Off. One more saunter from Brislington (wherever that is) to Clifton should do it. Those 5 in the Forest of Dean look a bit harder. I nearly didn’t make it to the Volunteer, as a cyclist jumped a… Continue reading BRISTOL – SCARY CRAFT BLACKBOARDS, A TAME OTTER
BRISTOL’S OXFORD – THE STORY OF THE BLUES
Just back from West Brom v City last night, heartened by the amount of real ale drunk by Mancunians. Five points for identifying the pub; The journey back was the worst of the year so far, with stranded vehicles on the M6, lane closures on the M42, diversions up the M69, and closures of… Continue reading BRISTOL’S OXFORD – THE STORY OF THE BLUES
NEWPORT (STICKY) ROCK
If this feels like the fourth post from Newport in a year, that’s because it is. And with a fourth stay in the Ibis Budget, I now officially own the place. Another successful ticking trip, tinged with a devastating discovery; There is an underpass (not shown on Google Maps) between the Ibis and Malpas Road, so I… Continue reading NEWPORT (STICKY) ROCK
RUN OVER BY STUDENTS IN CAERLEON
Back off to Newport to continue my solo attempt to boost a tourist trade still hanging on to the glories of the 2010 Ryder Cup, at which I subjected my Dad to a day of torrential rain and Rory McIlroy hitting practice shots. He enjoyed the Spoons in Newport (my Dad, not Rory). If you… Continue reading RUN OVER BY STUDENTS IN CAERLEON
CAMBRIDGE ESTATE PUB MINI-CRAWL
According to my photos, which is the best chronological record I’ve got, my next trip out was to meet Cambridgeshire pubbing legend Pint and Pubs. An exciting walk from the station that manages to miss out all of historic Cambridge (apart from my old NHS offices on Union Lane); Only a week ago, apparently, but… Continue reading CAMBRIDGE ESTATE PUB MINI-CRAWL
BUYING BOAK & BAILEY’S BOOK
Having ticked off the live and dead Spoons, I set off into Holborn heading for 2 more GBG newbies, and a forlorn attempt to buy the new Boak & Bailey book. Attempting to buy a book, from a bookshop, in 2017 is arguably more exciting than reading it. I spent an enjoyable half hour in the venerable Blackwells (now… Continue reading BUYING BOAK & BAILEY’S BOOK
LONDON’S ANGEL OF COOL, CRAFT BEER
Cool beer in London. Surely a parody account. My thoughts on London pubs are summed up in my suggested improvements to the GBG. Much too long, should just ask if we want London section scrapped and brewery section made with perforated edges @StymieSi @mackay_duncan https://t.co/XTAMfsrPaX — Martin Taylor (@NHS_Martin) September 16, 2017 That’s a… Continue reading LONDON’S ANGEL OF COOL, CRAFT BEER
HE’S LEAVING HOME – FOR SHEFFIELD
A break from strict chronology (that London, Bristol, and the Malverns to come) to bring you news of Mrs RM’s trauma as she lets eldest son James fly off to Sheffield University, fuelled by a gallon of Magnet. James seems unperturbed. Younger brother Matt came along for the skateboard comp in the Valley of Beer,… Continue reading HE’S LEAVING HOME – FOR SHEFFIELD