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MILL ROAD CAMBRIDGE

MILL ROAD CAMBRIDGE

December 5, 2015November 30, 2025 4 Comments

This week Mill Road in Cambridge lost out to Northampton’s St Giles St in the Great British High Street Awards.  North Parade, home of the craft beer revolution in Bradford, was also shortlisted. These awards are nice to win, but not as important to Mill Road residents as their inability to stop the inexorable rise of… Continue reading MILL ROAD CAMBRIDGE

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THE CASE FOR McMULLEN

THE CASE FOR McMULLEN

December 4, 2015November 27, 2025 7 Comments

When I lived in Hertfordshire 20 years ago McMullen had a decent reputation with local drinkers. There were a few non-foody drinkers pubs west of the A1, the boisterous (for St Albans) Farriers Arms was the birthplace of CAMRA locally, and the Queen’s Head in Whitwell served the best Bass south of Burton.  The AK Mild… Continue reading THE CASE FOR McMULLEN

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RUTLAND COMES OF AGE

RUTLAND COMES OF AGE

December 3, 2015November 27, 2025 1 Comment

It doesn’t take long to complete Rutland‘s Beer Guide contingent – seven pubs is par for the course.  This year, as the County turns 18, it does at least get its own page, but I’m not sure the Leicestershire section is losing any classics. I guess I’ve been to most of Rutland’s 50-odd pubs (virtually all… Continue reading RUTLAND COMES OF AGE

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HARVEY’S AT ITS BEST

HARVEY’S AT ITS BEST

December 2, 2015November 27, 2025 9 Comments

While in Brighton I was lured into a pub I’d been in before, which is quite a testament to the attraction of a boozer at dusk. The Mitre at the top of North Laine isn’t by any means the only traditional-looking pub in the City, which seems to value pub heritage better than some. The… Continue reading HARVEY’S AT ITS BEST

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BRIGHTON POST-ROCK

BRIGHTON POST-ROCK

December 1, 2015November 27, 2025 1 Comment

Just back from a gig night in Brighton, one of the great places in the world to watch live music. Like Manchester and, to be fair, London, Brighton has a good dozen club venues to watch new bands for a tenner or less, even if nothing quite matches the incomparable Brudenell in Leeds. When tour… Continue reading BRIGHTON POST-ROCK

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AN IMPOSSIBLE DREAM

AN IMPOSSIBLE DREAM

November 30, 2015November 27, 2025 1 Comment

There must be a few people apart from me attempting to visit every pub in the current Beer guide (as opposed to a static edition from the 1980s), but they’re hard to find. I’ve just stumbled on Simon Everitt’s newish blog detailing his own quest, and it’s a joy. Full of detail about his journeys… Continue reading AN IMPOSSIBLE DREAM

GLOSSOP IN THE RAIN

GLOSSOP IN THE RAIN

November 29, 2015January 3, 2023 5 Comments

We left our teenage sons in the care of their overjoyed Grandparents and shot off for a romantic (i.e. drunken) night in Glossop. It turned out to be the wettest, but probably the best night of the year, apart from IndyMan/Jane Weaver of course. Even my wife couldn’t place Glossop on the map, and she’s been… Continue reading GLOSSOP IN THE RAIN

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NEW & NEWER IN PICCADILLY

NEW & NEWER IN PICCADILLY

November 28, 2015November 27, 2025 Leave a comment

Just back from Glossop (report to follow), and a chance to show Mrs RM how Manchester has changed in the year since her last Christmas shopping binge in the Arndale. After a night on the craft in Glossop, I thought she’d appreciate a quick schooner in the Piccadilly Tap, as the one in Euston has… Continue reading NEW & NEWER IN PICCADILLY

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BOHEMIA IN BARNET

November 27, 2015November 27, 2025 1 Comment

Mrs RM is getting the hang of our day trips now.  She gets to go to unheralded parts of the country and drink beer, as long as she walks a few miles when we get there.  I get to define “a few”, and to cross off a pub or two from my giant Beer Guide… Continue reading BOHEMIA IN BARNET

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AN ITINERARY

November 26, 2015November 27, 2025 Leave a comment

WARNING TO NON ACCOUNTANTS – CONTAINS SPREADSHEETS I’ve been asked about my travel itinerary, possibly on the mistaken belief that I’m literally on a permanent journey. I do have a home, much as I resist being stuck in it for any period of time. I don’t plan much into the future, trying to align fine waking weather, Eurostar/Ryanair/hotel… Continue reading AN ITINERARY

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