QUIZ NIGHT IN NEWPORT PAGNELL

July 2025. Newport Pagnell. Among the main annoyances for GBG tickers (and I’m an amateur ticker these days) are pubs you can’t find, brewery taps open Friday and Saturday only, and places which shut on a Friday night in August for a staff outing but don’t update Facebook. There’s also the pub you walk past… Continue reading QUIZ NIGHT IN NEWPORT PAGNELL

TRYING TO FIND MILTON KEYNES BIERGARTEN ? GOOD LUCK MATE

July 2025. Wolverton. Milton Keynes. A rare post-GBG completion venture in bucolic but boring Bucks, and a first central Milton Keynes mission since (astonishingly) 2018. An Ember Inn then, and a Brewhouse & Kitchen and Spoons before that. Chains in the centre, brewery taps and craft bars in the villages. Wolverton, like New Bradwell next… Continue reading TRYING TO FIND MILTON KEYNES BIERGARTEN ? GOOD LUCK MATE

DRONE (VALLEY), NOT DRONES

July 2025. Drone Valley. Dronfield. Sheffield is a drinkers walkers paradise, seven hills, edge of the Peak, endless exploration. Except, well, I sometimes feel I’ve explored it now. But a 10 minute train trip south will take you to Dronfield, the Glossop of the east, a town with places called Summerley and Cartledge which have… Continue reading DRONE (VALLEY), NOT DRONES

ANOTHER FAILURE TO FIND A DUFF PINT IN THE KELHAM ISLAND TAVERN

July 2025. Sheffield. At the Great British Beer Festival* yesterday I had to confess to living on the edge of Kelham Island but not visiting its pubs every day. In truth, I seem to make it to the Kelham Island Tavern, perennial Pub of the Year, barely biannually. And on one of these trips I’m… Continue reading ANOTHER FAILURE TO FIND A DUFF PINT IN THE KELHAM ISLAND TAVERN