
January 2024. Hartlepool.
Quite a lot of short posts coming up. Clear your busy diaries.
A big Thursday night out in Stockton meant a slow start to Friday in Seaton Carew, after a typical budget hotel full English breakfast (inedible sausages) enlivened by the owner’s singing. He was sanguine when I admitted I’d broke the bed getting out for a wee in the night (diagram available for Patronised readers). “It happens all the time” he reassured us.
Incidentally, I just noticed with some surprise I had blogged about Seaton before, back in March 2016, when the beach looked like this;

Back then I’d made Mrs RM and two teenagers walk the two (2) miles along the coast to a Hartlepool Wetherspoons (since sold on). Amazing to think what you could inflict on your own children only 8 years ago that would be illegal now.

Incidentally, that 2016 post references drinking Workie Ticket, a once legendary Champion Beer of Britain that I haven’t seen in a pub since 2018, and that was in Medomsley, Consett, which is a different time zone.

Is it still brewed ?
Well, I just looked at Untappd. For all I know Mrs RM has been drinking it in the Kelham Island Tavern while I’ve been caring for my parents down in Waterbeach.
Ah, here’s some recent reviews;

Hang on, don’t those reviews reference beers bought in 2011, 2007 and 2008 ?
Is it still too late for me to check-in (I think that’s what it’s called) that pint of Greene King IPA I drank at the Free Press in 1989 ?
Make it make sense.
I believe the Mordue Brewery has closed. No more Workie Ticket or Radgie Gadgie. 😦
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That may or may not be a shame. I wondered if another brewer had bought the rights to the name. One of the problems I noted in 2016 was that by then Wetherspoons (and other free houses) were more interested in selling one-off specials and seasonals than established beers like Workie and Radgie. Used to be ever present on the Fitzgerald estate too.
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Indeed. Another name to add to the list of defunct favourites.
Still, moving on…
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Looks like my next post will include Castle Eden and Nimmos. Too much nostalgia…
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Nostalgia isn’t what it used to be…
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Inspired by this thought, I’ve written a related post on my blog referencing this one.
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Which blog, Andy ?
https://beerbuzztours.wordpress.com/blog/
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No, it’s https://beerbuzzing.blogspot.com/
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Good blog, love short, to-the-point posts !
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It closed some years ago after a second trip into administration. It still exists as a brand, but I’ve no idea who’s brewing the beers now as they were being brewed by Three Kings in North Shields but fell out over a large unpaid bill for the beer.
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Knew you’d know, Adrian !
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I’m glad retrospective checkins are a thing as I went for post-christmas-work-do drink in a new bar in that it wasn’t even on Untapod, so felt cheated that I couldn’t tell the world I had a half of Mike Rayer All Dayer (keg) and a reasonably priced can of Safe As Milk, a lovely stout. Until now that is.
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I drank a few Mordue recipe beers as brewed by Blue Brewing (apparently brewed at Castle Eden) but there don’t seem to any new sightings since December 2022. https://untappd.com/w/blue-brewing-co-gateshead/447882
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