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Originally Posted by
Pubsignman
I recently emailed the brewery asking if they knew of any London outlets for their beers and I got a reply from them this morning saying that they don't supply bottles to any outlets outside of Wales, but that cask sales (via wholesalers) are becoming more frequent to the capital.
They specifically mentioned this pub, which has the Glaslyn Ale on at the moment:
http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/22408/
That's a good pub any day of the week, and if it has Glaslyn Ale on then...
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Originally Posted by
Pubsignman
Thanks a lot for getting this info,ironically I was in this pub very recently and before their beer festival which may have featured the Glaslyn,woe is me.Let's hope this may feature in The Falcon later this month...
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Originally Posted by
Gann
As i've never met up with any other suspects, will there be a recognition code expression ? "I believe the TT Landlord is on good form tonight" for example ?
I would suggest "We should have been in Birmingham".
Roll call so far is:
Rex Rattus
Maldenman
Nigel V (friend of Rex Rattus and Maldenman)
Brakslover (from you know where)
Bryan (brother in law of Brakslover)
RogerB
Bucking Fastard
Pubsignman
John Bonser
HTM69
rpadam (possible)
Trainman (possible - pecuniary considerations permitting)
PaulofHorsham (possible)
Gann (probable/possible)
If i've missed anyone - my apologies, and please make yourself known!
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Originally Posted by
Gann
As i've never met up with any other suspects, will there be a recognition code expression ? "I believe the TT Landlord is on good form tonight" for example ?
Well Conrad has raided the office swearbox and spent the cash on Pubs Galore T-Shirts so some of us won't be hard to spot.
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Cannot join you on 22nd, but will be in London for a crawl on 1 Dec. Getting underground from Newbury Park on the central line, and wondered if any of you would know what sort of ticket I would need to get to and from there during the day and be able to move around London on the tube.
Last time we visited Rake, Market Porter, Wheatsheaf, Cask,Pub and Kitchen, Wenlock, Old Fountain, Doric Arch, Bree Louise, and King Charles 1. Going to try adding Brew Wharf, Southampton Arms and Euston Tap.
Expecting Wenlock might be closed by then, but can check that nearer the time.
Any others near enough to those that we should do anyone?
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I'll stay on me own
One-Day (off-peak) Zones 1-4 Travelcard is £6.30 (Newbury Park is in zone 4). That'll do for all trains, tubes, DLR and buses, even the tram if you venture that far out.
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Originally Posted by
Rex_Rattus
Brakslover (from you know where)
A new name to me, tho I see he's been around there a little while.
Surprised he's reviewed Park Tavern but not nearby Willoughby.
My attendance is still dependent on the considerations you mentioned.
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Originally Posted by
trainman
A new name to me, tho I see he's been around there a little while.
Surprised he's reviewed Park Tavern but not nearby Willoughby.
My attendance is still dependent on the considerations you mentioned.
I would suggest a flutter on whoever Altrincham are playing to win. Should do the job.
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Originally Posted by
gillhalfpint
Cannot join you on 22nd, but will be in London for a crawl on 1 Dec. Getting underground from Newbury Park on the central line, and wondered if any of you would know what sort of ticket I would need to get to and from there during the day and be able to move around London on the tube.
Gill, I have to take my hat off to you. Despite living in London since 1986, I have never been to, or even noticed the existence of, Newbury Park tube.
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Originally Posted by
gillhalfpint
Any others near enough to those that we should do anyone?
The central line will take you through Leyton so, depending on time, you could take the 69 bus to William IV (home to Brodies Brewery, £1.99 a pint). Bus is listed as 15mins, but maybe a little less. Central line also for Chancery Lane from which a visit to Ye Olde Mitre is fairly obligatory (maybe best mid-afternoon), in that vicinity you also have options for Jerusalem Tavern (St Peters Brewery), Castle (Furnival St, ~8 handpumps), Cittie of York (Sams, but impressive interior), Seven Stars (a little quirky, usually summat worth drinking tho unlikely for a new 'tick'), Knights Templar ('spoons, if you want a look at the 10/12(?) pumps), Edgar Wallace (8 handpumps, I haven't had the chance to visit since Shane left earlier this year), Princess Louise (Sams again but amazing retention of Gin Palace interior).
If you get up to Southampton Arms, others near there warranting a visit are Junction Tavern and Pineapple.
ps. if you did want to do William IV as well as Southampton Arms, there's a half hourly train from Leyton Midland Road to Gospel Oak overhead (26mins).
Last edited by trainman; 14-11-2010 at 16:13.
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