“I’VE GOT THE GOOD BEER GUIDE, ON TOP OF BOX HILL”

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Yes, a bit of blog title PUNK for you next, courtesy of your favourite country gent and butter expert.  1min 30 secs in for all you lazy types.

To think Simon wasn’t quite two when John Lydon ascended Box Hill.  Ah, youth !

I was headed to Box Hill & Westhumble for my penultimate Surrey tick, which I really could have done from Dorking last month with better planning. No excuses.

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90 minutes to walk the 3 miles to Mickleham’s Running Horses and back, neck some slow-moving home-brew and pretend to climb the hill.

I could have borrowed the courtesy bike parked at Ryka’s cafe, I guess.

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Flashy

It took 10 minutes to reach that famous bikers’ cafe from the station, and clearly this was as far as some gentlefolk’s ambition stretched, as they sat down, OS map round their neck, to giant plates of chips.

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No-one actually climbs it

The little footpath that takes you the mile alongside the Old London Road to bypassed Mickleham is pleasant, and gives me time to worry that I’ve already been to the Running Horses before.

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Nice stonework

But it was just the sign in Pubmeister’s report I recalled.

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Rare Brakspear in Surrey
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Not as good as Greene King signs with words in them, of course

Being bypassed and offering a menu for two for £80 (can that be right ?) means you don’t get much trade compared to Ryka’s cafe, which a week ago sold me a double burger for £3.20.  In Surrey.

Still, there’s flowers on the table here, and it’s very Olde English.

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My mum would like it

The only diners in the bar area were just about to argue over the bill as I approached the pumps.  No bar flies here, at least.

Two from Brakspear and a hidden Pride, overseen by Easter bunnies rather than jam jars.  My heart soars.

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Reassuring

Sadky, my heart sinks as the Bitter (aka Amber) is chilled to extinction, though otherwise decent enough (NBSS 2.5).

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Poshest bench seating in Surrey

I wait for the Brakspear to warm up a bit within earshot of two Pashmina Phillipas discussing their daughters’ unsuitable boyfriends.

Come clean about it, Janine !” is the punchline.

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Not improving

Civilised (I’m called Sir thrice on the way to the Gents) and pleasant, with enough tat to justify my extended wander round the rooms.

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Probably not Tavare

A country version of Norah Jones accompanies me to the loos with their temporary signs and uplifting handwash.

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Cheap and cheerful if lacking permanence
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ALL IS WELL – We have bergamot

Lingering to take photos of handwash means I only have 20 minutes to “Do Box Hill“, so this shot is half-way up.

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From this vantage point you can see the memorial just north of Horsham at where hand-to-hand fighting kept craft beer out of Surrey in 2014.  It’s worth taking a moment to ponder, and give thanks.

11 thoughts on ““I’VE GOT THE GOOD BEER GUIDE, ON TOP OF BOX HILL”

      1. BTW, punk and Bass apparently have an uneasy relationship, as the story about Paul Gray of the Damned spilling a pint into the mixing desk at Rockfield studios back in the day details. Sad waste of a pint really.

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  1. A logistically do-able pub (from my work base), but one that has not yet been done, given the beer choice it might be a while yet.

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