December 2024. Rye. One last blast of Rye before a return to parental duties in Waterbeach, and a reminder that it’s not just artisanal beer and croissants in east Sussex’s top town. Not that the tourists were out in force on Tuesday as drizzle hit the cobbles leading to Lamb House, once home to Henry… Continue reading REJOINING THE NATIONAL TRUST
Month: December 2024
TOP 100 PUBS – QUEEN’S HEAD, ICKLESHAM
December 2024. Icklesham. East Sussex. I feel a little awkward adding so many pubs to the Top 100 recently, but then again the Queen’s Head is, in its way, as essential stop near Rye as the Ypres. This is a GBG perennial I visited just before the blog started, and it’s inexplicable I hadn’t taken… Continue reading TOP 100 PUBS – QUEEN’S HEAD, ICKLESHAM
SHEPS CHRISTMAS BEER
December 2024. Canterbury. I left the Two Sawyers, looking rather more charming outside than in, and wondered what to do next having invested £7.30 on an off-peak return. I’d only just visited Canterbury, done the little church, and a few central pubs, and an aimless walk in drizzle seemed pointless. Next train back in 10… Continue reading SHEPS CHRISTMAS BEER
DOES TIMOTHY TAYLOR’S FAMED QUALITY CONTROL EXTEND TO CANTERBURY ?
December 2024. Canterbury. A Sunday night in a campervan in a deserted car park in Faversham #LivingMyBestLife I see the council have already adopted my “Fabulous Fav” slogan, and I was tempted to spend the night taking pictures of knockers. But my disappointment at the continued darkness at my new GBG craft bar (work it… Continue reading DOES TIMOTHY TAYLOR’S FAMED QUALITY CONTROL EXTEND TO CANTERBURY ?
IS SPOONS BEER QUALITY REALLY GETTING BETTER ?
December 2024. Faversham. I doubt this will make my Top 10 Posts of the Year, or even of the day, but the blog is a diary, and sometimes uncomfortable truths need to be spoken. Spoons cask is getting better. Just ask the Tand. He knows. And in Hounslow, Eastbourne and now Faversham the beer has… Continue reading IS SPOONS BEER QUALITY REALLY GETTING BETTER ?
TOP 100 PUBS – THE ELEPHANT, FAVERSHAM
December 2024. Faversham. I’d paid the £7.10 (equivalent to a pint of Sam Smiths in London these days) to park the campervan overnight in Faversham, and was going to Do It All. A couple of ancient Sheps inns, the two new GBG entries, a Crispy Beef… My plans fell apart in the drizzle at the… Continue reading TOP 100 PUBS – THE ELEPHANT, FAVERSHAM
GADDS IN SHEPS LAND
December 2024. Faversham. Time to leave Mum for a couple of nights and pop down to see Mrs RM. Even Cat A prisoners at HMP Belmarsh (tickers who ask for tasters) get better spousal visitation rights. In gale force winds I made it as far as Faversham before parking up for the night. You remember… Continue reading GADDS IN SHEPS LAND
MY FIRST (AND LAST) PABST BLUE RIBBON
December 2024. Islington. A week ago I was trudging through the back streets of Finsbury towards Angel in the relentless drizzle of an English December, suddenly aware this charming little bit of North London was unexplored by me, though the George & Monkey looked familiar. An early start at the Lexington, a 200 capacity stalwart… Continue reading MY FIRST (AND LAST) PABST BLUE RIBBON
TOP 10 LONDON PUBS – THE SUTTON ARMS, EC1V
December 2024. Farringdon. London. Not many loo stops pubs at all, full of Santas or not, on the walk up from St Pauls through the Barbican to Angel. But I’d found my target, a pub which 3 years ago I immediately warmed, as much as for the wonderful Old School landlord as the crafty keg,… Continue reading TOP 10 LONDON PUBS – THE SUTTON ARMS, EC1V
NO ROOM AT THE INN
December 2024. Bermondsey to the Barbican. Thursday is my gig night in London. But it’s 2 hours till first act at the Lexington, and it’s £2.80 on the tube to Angel. Let’s walk, heh ? Well, it’s raining, idiot, and I’m feeling the consequences of that stupidity with a streaming cold this morning. But what… Continue reading NO ROOM AT THE INN