[QUOTE=trainman;8886] I'd ideally like a hybrid of the two for good beer choice in excellent surroundings. Ho hummm...[/QUOTE
I think you want what we are all searching for but never quite find. Oh Well , keep looking.
[QUOTE=trainman;8886] I'd ideally like a hybrid of the two for good beer choice in excellent surroundings. Ho hummm...[/QUOTE
I think you want what we are all searching for but never quite find. Oh Well , keep looking.
We already have 2 'Spoons so Sam Smiths for me.
Hmmm.. I wonder if Sams do have pubs in Midlands especially Birmingham area?
J.D Wetherspoon = Home of Hoppy: The Silk Kite, Tamworth.. http://www.tamworthblog.co.uk/2009/0...-blogs-review/
http://samsmiths.info/forum/index.php?board=5.0
All listed here.
A pub is for life not just for Christmas
J.D Wetherspoon = Home of Hoppy: The Silk Kite, Tamworth.. http://www.tamworthblog.co.uk/2009/0...-blogs-review/
Found to have visited the two in Gloucester but a long time ago. Both housed in interesting old buildings but its been so long my memory cannot find the relevant file.
JDW. Some of Sam's London pubs are classics but I can't get on with their beer.
Last edited by NickDavies; 05-03-2010 at 10:13. Reason: can't get on with a keyboard either
Yep, gotta agree, I struggle with my first pint of OBB but there's usually at least a 2nd (so someone else can get a cheap round) and that tends to be much easier to drink. Acquired taste then, but I refuse to acquire a taste at any of their establishments which don't have it on HP. Though I did once try the cider at Anerley Arms and found it to be pretty good, surprisingly appley for a keg,
Never been in a Sam Smiff's so no idea if good or not, and as most round here since Gales succumbed are Fuller's then a JDW would be nice for wider choice