Admit it, you weren’t expecting this, were you ? No. 127 in my Top 100 comes from Skegness. Theoretically. Actually the Vine Hotel is from an alternate universe to the one inhabited by Busters Fun Pub (seven changing ales). We stuck to the back streets on the way into the fun from North Shore. … Continue reading TOP 100 PUBS – THE VINE, SKEGNESS
Month: March 2018
SKEGNESS – LET BATTLE COMMENCE
On to Skegness, despite all the publicans we spoke to telling us we were mad. “Why not stay in Lincoln/Alford/the Batemans Brewery?” Well, we’d already paid our £33 to stay at the North Shore Golf Hotel, and the closing line from the gent at the Consortium micro clinched it; “Your chances of getting run… Continue reading SKEGNESS – LET BATTLE COMMENCE
FINDING MY FATHER’S MOUSTACHE IN LOUTH
Having ticked Louth’s new Guide entry we continued our exploration of the town. We had two criteria; Visit places with traditional sounding Lincolnshire names; and assess new hipster craft beer bar “My Fathers Moustache“. Thanks to WhatPub, I knew a little already. As recently as 2013 the local CAMRA branch had surveyed the pub and… Continue reading FINDING MY FATHER’S MOUSTACHE IN LOUTH
LOITERING IN LOUTH
The otherwise dull Lincolnshire has some towns that never disappoint, Louth being rather more reliable than Grimsby. I know very few folk who’ve been to Louth. Part of the joy of ticking pubs, rather than scooping unusual beers sitting on your sofa in your underpants*, is that you’re forced to visit places like Skegness,… Continue reading LOITERING IN LOUTH
XB ECSTACY IN THE LINCOLNSHIRE WOLDS
Another in my series “Visit the homes of Britain’s great Boring Brown Bitters and convince you they’re still great“. Part 1 of the long-awaited Skeggy Trip made a rare trip into South Holland (Fenland version), having picked up top Beer & Balti Buddy Charles from Dereham. It’s a grim trip around the Wash. Now, I’m… Continue reading XB ECSTACY IN THE LINCOLNSHIRE WOLDS
STUDLEY’S BEER GUIDE LIBRARY
Yes, I’ve been spring cleaning. And yes, this is an unreleased post from the retiredmartin vaults (quite a few drafts in there). But if Car Seat Headrest can revisit and improve stuff from 2011 then so can I. This one is from the infamous Alcester trip from last Autumn. Studley is a self-standing village on… Continue reading STUDLEY’S BEER GUIDE LIBRARY
CAMBOURNE – NEW TOWN, OLD PROBLEMS
Well, not technically a town yet, but (Cambridge’s) Cambourne has that feel already. Best known for hosting the only Morrisons for miles (and therefore having the best cakes), it’s a curates egg of a place. 10,000 people, 1 chippy, 1 Indian restaurant, 1 supermarket, 1 large church and 1 “pub”. And no train station… Continue reading CAMBOURNE – NEW TOWN, OLD PROBLEMS
PARENTS’ EVENING
Hopefully you’ve read my youngest son’s views this morning and can see what an emerging PubMan we have under development. “I know that Cambridge is boring and micro pubs (read:bottle shops) are for trendy hipsters.” But that doesn’t mean I’m not glad he’s off with his College for trips to the Italian Alps and Barcelona… Continue reading PARENTS’ EVENING
TICKING ALONG – BEER GUIDE PROGRESS CHECK
A quick update on progress towards completing the Beer Guide for anyone who cares (to be fair my 16 year old son seems most interested). The top photo shows the GBG counties I’ve now completed, beautifully coloured in pink. Finishing Tyne & Wear on Saturday at least meant that the shape on my map… Continue reading TICKING ALONG – BEER GUIDE PROGRESS CHECK
NEWCASTLE Life – CRAFTWORK, METALCORE
I finished our latest trip to Newcastle “on a crafty tip”. Mrs RM had been doing the cultural thing, shopping for clothes in chain stores, and needed a quick drink after her effort to save the Tyneside economy single-handed. We had 28 minutes before the next train, so I generously picked the closest Beer Guide… Continue reading NEWCASTLE Life – CRAFTWORK, METALCORE