24th January 2020 After my slog of a walk into Marple and back I was done. No Manc Beer Fest, no trip to Macclesfield, just a train back to Halifax and bed, where I probably slogged away doing this blog so Dave doesn’t complain. But by 9.15 I was getting jealous of the fun Duncan… Continue reading 163 DIFFERENT BEERS IN HALIFAX
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JANUARY 2020 STOCKTAKE + FEBRUARY PREVIEW
Eagle-eyed readers (not Eddie) will note I’m only up to 24th January with the posts, but with just a few posts from West Yorkshire and the Black Country to come, here’s the review of a tumultuous month. THE STATS You’ll recall December saw eighty (80) new Beer Guide pubs, a retiredmartin record. It being Dryanuary… Continue reading JANUARY 2020 STOCKTAKE + FEBRUARY PREVIEW
RUNNING UP THAT MARPLE HILL
24th January 2020 Another Proper Pub for you traddies, except this one is a Community-owned one. Will they growl at incomers ? (Spoiler:only BRAPA). Also, one for those of you believe in long walks between pubs to walk off calories. The 15:27 from Hyde Central arrived at Rose Hill at 15:40. Google said 1:15 walking… Continue reading RUNNING UP THAT MARPLE HILL
NO HYDE-ING PLACE
24th January 2020 I’d still intended to pop along to the Manc Beer Fest after a couple of halves, but a couple of things derailed my plans. First, a hideously calorific plateful of gunk selected by Matt at Archie’s in the Arndale. Now the lad has left the Royal Family he needs to earn a… Continue reading NO HYDE-ING PLACE
TWO HALTS, TWO HOLT’S
24th January 2020 I can sense reader US “retired” Dave shaking with rage after four craft beer bars in a row on this site (calm down Dave), so this next one is dedicated to him. Friday. Manchester Beer Festival day. Would I go and drink daft DIPAs or have a few halves of sensible 3.6%… Continue reading TWO HALTS, TWO HOLT’S
LAST TANGO-FLAVOURED DIPA IN HALIFAX
23rd January 2020 You’ll never see one of these posts in a local CAMRA magazines. For a start, a basic appreciation of east and west (nearest the window) and historic counties is required. But mainly, I can’t be bothered with reporting beer ranges and strengths, the dates things opened and shut, or pictures of middle-aged… Continue reading LAST TANGO-FLAVOURED DIPA IN HALIFAX
A CUP OF SCRATCHINGS AT THE MILL
23rd January 2020 We’d checked into our digs at the Wool Merchant in Halifax after an exciting descent into town and some aggressive road works than caused Duncan to waste £3 on parking. I resent paying for parking at the best of times; £3 is two ticks worth of beer. I enquired about the free… Continue reading A CUP OF SCRATCHINGS AT THE MILL
DEATHCORE CRED RESTORED IN SORBY BRIDGE
23rd January 2020 Mostly downhill from the Hare & Hounds into Sowerby (“It’s Sorby !”) shout Duncan and Quosh. So I’m proposing that Sowerby applies for a formal name change. Sir Menzies can change his name to Ming at the same time. I dropped the terrible trio off at the Blind Pig and went in… Continue reading DEATHCORE CRED RESTORED IN SORBY BRIDGE
WILL MY AYGO MAKE IT TO WADSWORTH ?
23rd January 2020 Getting dark now. You have to be careful of Duncan when it gets dark. I dropped him off at Hullaballoo in Shipley and drove round the block while he asked if they had any Dire Straits themed beers, then set off for The Tricky One. Wadsworth’s Hare & Hounds didn’t open till… Continue reading WILL MY AYGO MAKE IT TO WADSWORTH ?
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING IDLE
23rd January 2020 This post is a bit pointless, as Duncan beat me to the press with his write-up of the magnificent Idle Draper, set in Bradford’s best named suburb. As Duncan notes, I’d done a trial run of his West Yorkshire pubs the day before, walking from Greengates up the hill to Idle (both… Continue reading THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING IDLE