I’m delighted that Duncan Mackay has started a blog to record his adventures, including the completion of the Good Beer Guide pubs (see here). Duncan has the beating of me in sneaking in the back to pour his own pint stakes, though I can compete on the “gatecrashing a private function stakes“, having posed (unsuccessfully)… Continue reading RACE FOR THE PRIZE – GBG COMPLETION UPDATE
TOP 100 PUBS – THE RED DEER, SHEFFIELD
A fourth trip to Sheffield since August, and a second to the University, with an eldest one who seems quite taken with the place. That’s more to do with the computer facilities in The Triangle than the beauty of the architecture though. Or the pubs. Parents were given a handy little guide to the city, which pleasingly details… Continue reading TOP 100 PUBS – THE RED DEER, SHEFFIELD
INTO THE VALLEYS
I’m grateful to Swansea CAMRA for remind me to put my NBSS scores in. Remembering the beer names, when there’s so little consistency of range on the bar, is the hardest task. That reminded me I’ve a bit more of Gwent tell you about. The bit you’ve never been to. There’s nothing better than a clutch… Continue reading INTO THE VALLEYS
A PURPLE MOOSE IN FENSTANTON
I’m enjoying Pint & Pubs blog posts (here) detailing his almost daily visits to Cambridge’s pubs, which really get to the heart of 2017 pub life (often too quiet). Clearly a wise man, he often skips the slow moving cask for a Punk or a Pilsner, an option clearly not available to GBG tickers. I… Continue reading A PURPLE MOOSE IN FENSTANTON
THE THRILL OF PRIVATE MEMBERS CLUBS IN REDDITCH
From the Gower to Redditch, from a sea of Spoons to the classic Worcestershire Private Members Club. Only following the Good Beer Guide (and Mrs RM’s directions) can give you such a varied life. It was raining in Redditch, so you’re not getting much of my usual gush about street art and surprising C17th architecture,… Continue reading THE THRILL OF PRIVATE MEMBERS CLUBS IN REDDITCH
WELSH SPOONS
No trip to Wales is complete without a Sunday morning spent watching old boyos downing pints of lager. It’s easy to forget that this simple pleasure was denied to them before Wetherspoons crossed the Severn in the ’90s (and that’s before we get into the issue of Sunday licensing). My correspondent on minor sports tells… Continue reading WELSH SPOONS
SWANSEA ON THE RISE
The Gower has the sheep and traditional pubs, but Swansea has the vitality at the moment. Each trip reveals new regeneration projects, while the Swansea Bay lagoon will, reportedly, produce enough power to keep the floodlights on at the Vetch Liberty. Mind you, finishing 17th in the League probably earns you £1.3 billion these days. Talking… Continue reading SWANSEA ON THE RISE
GUZZLING IN THE GOWER
A trip to Swansea for another skateboarding contest; another chance to finish off the little clutch of pubs in the Gower. The skateboarding with fingers event has apparently taken over from an event in Bavaria as the pinnacle of the sport this year, which speaks volumes about Swansea’s cultural renaissance,or perhaps how cheap it is.… Continue reading GUZZLING IN THE GOWER
BASS AND THE PROMISE OF BASS IN GWENT’S TOP PUBS
Gwent CAMRA don’t appear to have a Twitter presence; perhaps Twitter is dead. But their website told me that two recent Pubs of the Year were on my diminishing list of “GBG Pubs in Gwent To Do“. The Clytha Arms , tucked away on a back road between Monmouth and Abergavenney, has been on that list… Continue reading BASS AND THE PROMISE OF BASS IN GWENT’S TOP PUBS
A TINY REBELLION IN NEWPORT
Having had a hissy fit last year when finding Newport closed on Sunday, it’s only fair I should tell you how good it is when it’s open. Starting with the street art. Or, at least, the best suburban garden since Tunbridge Wells. The network of bridges and underpasses was as scary as ever, but this… Continue reading A TINY REBELLION IN NEWPORT