August 2025. Sherburn-in-Elmet. Leon was giving me the Deluxe Curated Tour of Sherburn, even though he doesn’t actually live there or use the pubs regularly. Sherburn is a town of 6,657 souls, who all seemed cheerful enough despite the absence of regular trains to Sheffield. Or a Wetherspoons. It has a Sam Smiths pub, though,… Continue reading TURNING THE PHONE OFF AT THE DOOR OF THE RED BEAR IN SHERBURN IN ELMET
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MARCHING ON TOGETHER. RM AND LEON DO SHERBURN IN ELMET
August 2025. Sherburn-in-Elmet. A prime example of the distractions I face having completed the GBG; this Monday Meander round Milford was the sort of pubbing for fun you don’t get when on a ticking mission. South Milford (is there a North ?) Leon, Wetherspoons completist and Park Run ticker, had invited me to join him… Continue reading MARCHING ON TOGETHER. RM AND LEON DO SHERBURN IN ELMET
AUGUST ’25 STOCKTAKE + SEPTEMBER PREVIEW
August was a travel-packed month, to be sure, with fifty-three (53) different pubs visited around the country, and only one duffer (and that closed for good the week after my visit). and now in the first week of September we pay the price with both vehicles in for repairs. Probably just need switching on and… Continue reading AUGUST ’25 STOCKTAKE + SEPTEMBER PREVIEW
IN SEARCH OF SOUR SMOOTHIES AT THE COLMORE
August 2025. Birmingham. Our Gang of Four left the NEC at 5pm, just as the crowds were arriving at the Great British Beer Festival‘s Friday night session. Except they weren’t. It was eerily quiet, in contrast to central Brum, packed with Hen parties, cricket fans, and Blues heading to St. Andrews for the start of… Continue reading IN SEARCH OF SOUR SMOOTHIES AT THE COLMORE
DID I ENJOY THE GREAT BRITISH BEER FESTIVAL ?
August 2025. Birmingham (or is it Solihull ?) I’m not a beer festival fan. I always say this to folk who equate beer with pubs. Frankly, the venues are dull, the beer not as cool and crisp as in the pub next door and if I’m going solo I find it hard to start the… Continue reading DID I ENJOY THE GREAT BRITISH BEER FESTIVAL ?
CRAZY TRAIN
August 2025. Birmingham. Just back from four days of nu-folk and falafel wraps and Korean cinema at End of the Road Festival, I bet you can’t wait for my reviews of Glasshouse Red Spider Mite and Tropical F**k Storm, coming up in, ooh, 8th November. The defining image of EOTR 25 is not a pretty… Continue reading CRAZY TRAIN
CHERRY REDS
August 2025. Birmingham. This was the view from our £45 B & B hotel. Chinatown (via a grotty, Newport-esque, underpass), the Gay Quarter (1 pub I think) and HS2. The next week we returned and had a south facing view of a derelict building site. Birmingham is, like Manchester and Sheffield, a city of architectural… Continue reading CHERRY REDS
TOP 100 PUBS – THE CRAVEN ARMS, BIRMINGHAM
August 2025. Birmingham. I’m currently in a field, in Wiltshire (or possibly Dorset) drinking Verdant murk with James, while Mrs RM guards the house. She doesn’t get the weird alt-folk and craft cans, but she does get WiFi. I don’t. So these next few posts may be minimal. But you don’t need to actually say… Continue reading TOP 100 PUBS – THE CRAVEN ARMS, BIRMINGHAM
HOOCH IS BACK !
August 2025. Birmingham. Mrs RM had retired to our B & B hotel in central Brum, probably with a huge bag of crisps, and wasn’t coming out again. So as the train back from Dorridge crawled into Moor Street, a bonus pub. Wonder what BRAPA’s been up to ? It was 6:49 PM on the… Continue reading HOOCH IS BACK !
WHAT A RACQUET ! DISASTER DODGED IN DORRIDGE
August 2025. Dorridge. I left Mrs RM to finish her pint under the arches at Indian Brewery so I could catch the fast train to Dorridge, a 17 minute trip with gasping plug sockets the highlight. Obviously I know of Dorridge; I’m a man, I know everywhere. It’s basically a smart Solihull suburb, a Midland… Continue reading WHAT A RACQUET ! DISASTER DODGED IN DORRIDGE