Yes, after Notts, the next day I licked Leicester, and coming up you’ll see I Lasso (?) Lincs and Defeat Derbyshire. July 11th was also a busy one for our pubs, and I popped home to watch the Final with Dad even though you’ll know I don’t approve of TV football. My lads were watching… Continue reading LEICESTER LICKED
Month: July 2021
NOTTS HAS FALLEN
FINALLY. Finally, I finished Nottinghamshire the other Saturday. Where better than in Worksop ? Well, I guess it would be nice to do a few more trips to the North West of Notts. Does Bawtry even exist ? Still, an hour before the Dukeries Tap opened gave me chance to tour the rarely seen ecclesiastical… Continue reading NOTTS HAS FALLEN
RUMBLE BY THE HUMBER
Here’s the Brough micro I promised you earlier, the last of the trio of E.Yorks ticks a week last Saturday. Football fans will immediately notice North Ferriby FC, the only team on Humberside to win a national cup competition, before disappearing completely. The Histon of the North, perhaps.. Rather more seriously, Brough has recently lost… Continue reading RUMBLE BY THE HUMBER
BACK TO THE BAR
Next up should have been the micropub in Brough which I know you’re desperate to read about, but on “Freedom Day” I have to bring you a report on my first trip to the bar in what seems like years. I was going to have a day off the beer as I mentally prepared for… Continue reading BACK TO THE BAR
A HALT IN HALTEMPRICE
Another year, another trip to Cottingham, easily confused with Cottenham in Fen Edge land. I feel obliged to bring you some startling new angle on this dormitory town, but it’s a tough ask. Luckily, the station itself provides a new star. Not just the deck chairs and flowers in treacle, but the pure charm of… Continue reading A HALT IN HALTEMPRICE
BEVERLEY, BUSY & BEWILDERED
East Yorkshire is always a great section of the Beer Guide to complete, and now I’m within a “short” train journey of some of the most GBG friendly towns on Humberside, or East Yorkshire as it’s controversially known. As luck would have it, the trip to Beverley allows me to stop off twice on the… Continue reading BEVERLEY, BUSY & BEWILDERED
PAD THAI & POWYS
This guy is the toilet roll holder in the Firs, our rather wonderful B & B last Wednesday in Builth Wells. Remind you of anything ? We finally met up with Duncan, having somehow persuaded him to eat as well as drink on a ticking day. This picture shows an excited group of pub tickers… Continue reading PAD THAI & POWYS
WHOOSH !!!
More from Builth Wells which, aided by the sunshine I bring to all Welsh towns, looked in decent nick despite the lack of custom. Duncan had done the hard yards the night before and sadly confirmed a lack of Draught Bass. Here’s the statue of someone disappointed at the lack of Bass in 1847. You… Continue reading WHOOSH !!!
BUILTH TO LAST
Having conquered the waterfalls (can you conquer a waterfall ?) we headed back north to our Wednesday stop in bucolic Builth Wells. The B4520 linking Sennybridge and Builth must be one of the most under-pubbed parts of the country, bar the Pwllgloyw Arms with its “occasional real ale” tempter. I’ll be testing you on the… Continue reading BUILTH TO LAST
DIAL “MM” FOR MIDDLE-CLASS MERTHYR
Only a couple of days in Wales, not enough to make much progress in The Guide, especially with my driver “Tired of Pubs” , so we focused on some tourist activities by heading towards Magical Merthyr. OK, the waterfalls at Ystradfellte are technically closer to Aberdare but that doesn’t fit my blog title. The roads… Continue reading DIAL “MM” FOR MIDDLE-CLASS MERTHYR