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ROBCamra
05-10-2012, 08:09
:cheers:

rpadam
14-10-2012, 11:31
I'm going to pre-empt what I anticipate to be a number of fully-justified Black Country nominations by giving a plug to The Windmill (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/22400/) in Mayfair.

I don't really need an excuse to visit this Youngs house located a short distance off Regent Street, but a voucher for a free pint certainly helps! Having just finished that, a smart young man came around the bar with trays of free halves of Pilsner Urquell for distribution to thirsty punters. A short while later he came back around with a free branded crystal glass in a box for anybody who wanted one. Who says that marketing doesn't work?

However, leaving that aside, I think that it's one of the best pubs in this part of London and certainly deserves a visit if in the area. I suspect that it gets somewhat overlooked because of its ownership, but the beer quality is first class and actually benefits from the loss of the brewery link (whatever you think of that decision by the board). During the recent Youngs 'beer festival', the Windmill had more interesting guest ales on than the other four outlets that I visited put together.

Real Ale Ray
14-10-2012, 15:40
My vote this month goes to The Vine (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/38031/.) This was a tough choice, as all the Black Country pubs we visited were spot on, but this one is superb.

hondo
24-10-2012, 10:34
A return visit found Carpenters Arms (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/61174/) as good as ever. A mention for the The Two Brewers (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/1969/) which i think i liked but i was "tired and emotional" by the time i visited and i am struggling to decipher my notes :nishelypished: :confused: :o

AlanH
24-10-2012, 11:15
My vote goes to The Ponsonby Arms (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/52009/) in Llangollen as it has made the same type of come back as this years Camra pub of the year, The Bridge End at Ruabon, just six miles up the road.
The Ponsenby had failed under the last three managements and had been closed for most of the year.
It was bought from Heiniken by the landlord of the nearby GBG listed Sun Inn and reopened late August.
It now has 12 handpumps serving 10 Real Ales and 2 traditional draught ciders. Accommodation is available and food is to be increased from the present hot snack meals to full meals.
All the beers have been in perfect condition in my recent visits, and always will be as they are regularly "tested" by the landlord!
The pub is now open all day.

sheffield hatter
24-10-2012, 19:05
I really liked The Turkey Inn (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/40896/) at Goose Eye, but I was only there for a swift half at the start of a walk, so will have to go back some time for a more leisurely drink. It's the home of the Goose Eye Brewery, so deserves a thorough survey.

Another one that I popped into, but this time allowed myself to be tempted to stay for more than just a half: The Talbot Arms (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/55447/) in Settle. Real Ale Ray has given this a good write up, so I'll just content myself with saying: this is my pub of the month.

Mobyduck
24-10-2012, 22:53
Not the end of the month yet but my mind has been made up,The Gunmakers (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/23325/)visited today , my second ever visit was just perfect, the beer,especially By The Horns Lambeth Walk Porter (http://www.bythehorns.co.uk/LW.html) was sublime as was the ELB Quadrant Stout (http://www.yourround.co.uk/Brewer/London/East_London_Brewing_Company/Beer/Quadrant_Oatmeal_Stout/E10_7QB.aspx)my beer of the the week, add that to a pub you feel immediately comfortable in and a top notch landlord,a winner hands down.

Wittenden
27-10-2012, 22:57
Some cracking pubs this month:Halfway House, Brenchley;Cover Bridge Inn, East Witton; Black Lion,Lynsted; and The Foundry, Canterbury. Not for the first time, and hopefully not for the last, my pub of the Month is the Cover Bridge. Probably my ideal pub. Pity it's three hundred miles from home.

oldboots
28-10-2012, 11:56
my pub of the Month is the Cover Bridge. Probably my ideal pub. Pity it's three hundred miles from home.

An excellent choice, the best pub in Wensleydale and just to rub it in about 15 miles from my house
Under 15 miles in the other direction is Blind Jack's (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/52327/#) my POTM.

Al 10000
28-10-2012, 18:30
My pub of the month goes to the Ye Olde Salutation Inn (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/31086/), we had a couple of very nice pints of Harvest Pale in here after an all day session at the Nottingham beer festival.
We visit this pub on a regular basis and never tire of going in here.

london calling
31-10-2012, 20:33
T he Cock Tavern hackney is my nomination.friendly bar staff-good beer-reasonable prices say no more.

Bucking Fastard
01-11-2012, 09:38
The Old Swan,Netherton (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/53681/) gets my vote as POTM the first among equals on the Black Country Tour.It's just so wonderfully traditional and Quinno's two sets of photos capture so much of what makes this a great pub.The ale's not bad either.

Thuck Phat
01-11-2012, 11:59
The Merchants Inn (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/57333/), Rugby deserves a mention. It's always very good and would be the first place I'd head if in Rugby but it also hosts two outstanding beer festivals each year in October and April with up to 100 beers available across a very broad spectrum.
POTM though, as I have nominated The Merchants previously, goes to The Royal Exchange, Stone (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/34611/). I like all the Titanic outlets I've visited but this is my favourite due to it's friendly atmosphere, always lit fires, quality pies and outstanding ale.

aleandhearty
01-11-2012, 12:41
My nomination this month is the Templar Hotel (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/42952/), in Leeds. It's currently perceived to be under real threat from the Eastgate re-development project, with one source telling CAMRA it's due to close altogether in April 2014. Other rumours speculate that the facade may be kept, but the interior may be gutted, for non-pub use.

Our visit on Saturday 27th October found it absolutely heaving. This is a proper, drink led, boozer. It's one of a dwindling number, close to the market, that has the feel of a real working man's pub. A great atmosphere when we called and wonderfully cheap: Two pints of Kirkstall 'Three Swords', two of Tetley MILD and a Saltaire Pale for £13.00 exactly. Marvellous. Surely, they can't close this place?

oldboots
01-11-2012, 17:17
Surely, they can't close this place?

Latest rumour is that it's safe for what it's worth.

My bus stop coming into Leeds is just by the Templar and going out of Leeds is across the road from North :whistle:
what a contrast.

aleandhearty
04-11-2012, 18:37
Latest rumour is that it's safe for what it's worth.

Where did you hear that?

oldboots
05-11-2012, 08:28
Where did you hear that?

People in Bradford/Leeds Camra, I'll try and get more details.

ROBCamra
10-11-2012, 13:14
POTM is going to be The Hop (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/75761/) in Sheffield.

New build conversion, nicely done and with 10 handpump serving great quality beer.

Yet another great pub on Sheffields ever expanding real ale trail. :cheers: