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    Default Mini Harborne Pub Crawl (19/01/10)

    Getting fed up staying at home so I decided to hit Harborne (3 miles SW of B'ham) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harborne.. I have heard of famous White Horse and Harborne Stores.

    Caught No. 110 bus from Tamworth to B'ham and it was cramped inside the bus with full of OAPS (cos of free bus pass!)..

    As it getting nearer to Bham and I was desperate to wee! When I cant stand any longer and it was time to detour. I hopped off by JDW's Charlie Hall, Erdington and had a swift pint of Ruddles Country. Back on bus to B'ham.. short walk to Colmore Row where I caught No. 23 to Harborne.

    After short drive, I must admit, despite born in B'ham, I never been to Harborne. Anyway, The White Horse (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/37954/) looks bit out of place on the street as most buildings are modernised. The White Horse is absolute gem and Harborne is very lucky to have pub with at least 10 real ales on sale. Some of you may know The Wellington in B'ham has TV with list of real ales.. well The White Horse does have one! After few mins deciding what to drink, I chose Hanson's Porter which is OUTSTANDING and one of best I had in my life! They have resident cat in lounge and kept came to me expecting me to give the cat a food! Sadly I must leave this superb pub. Just round the corner, Harborne Stores..

    Harborne Stores (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/37656/).. well I have heard from people saying it is brilliant and down to earth pub. I went in, very strong smell of stale urine hits me! It was packed with OAPs, jobless and rough looking people. I was constantly stared by locals and I felt like complete outsider. No real ales on ale! I had to order rather bland of Worthingtons but very cheap only £1.80. After quick gulp and I am glad to get out of here.. I felt like in reality show "I am Real Ale drinker and get me out of here" Easily worst pub in Harborne. I wont bother to return. Short walk to The Plough..

    The Plough (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/37786/) It was advertised in B'ham's CAMRA mag and I thought it must be good.. How I am so wrong! Overpriced and too trendy. Not my liking. Still I have to order drink to tick off. I had Sharp's best bitter for.. wait for it... £3.15!!! and it was awful. I also asked how much for Dry Roasted nuts behind the bar.. £2 for small bag of nuts! Nice looking pub shame about prices. Only come here if you are loaded. Opposite The Plough, is The Green Man..

    The Green Man (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/37639/) Ember Inn pub. Squared room and biggest log fire I ever seen in any Ember Inn pubs. There were two real ales but the clips were turned around. Mild also off. I have no choice but order Brew XI which is quite boring to drink. I sat down by log fire and felt relaxed until strict looking bar woman came.. Woman said something to me like "Get your hat off.. We dont allow it in pub" and boy, she wasn't pleased! I have wore hat in many Ember Inn but that was the first time I had to take off my hat in Ember Inn!

    There is around 8 pubs stil to visit but will return in near future (good excuse to drink in wonderful White Horse again )
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    Not an entirely successful mission then? Thanks anyway, for the heads up on the White Horse - I see that it's recently been freed from previous pubco ownership so I wish it well as a genuine freehouse. Sounds worth a 10min busride & I'll add to my probables for B'ham, if I can persuade the team in that direction some time this year (short list so far was Bull, Lamp Tavern, Old Fox, Prince of Wales, Wellington, Barton Arms).

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    Quote Originally Posted by trainman View Post
    Not an entirely successful mission then? Thanks anyway, for the heads up on the White Horse - I see that it's recently been freed from previous pubco ownership so I wish it well as a genuine freehouse. Sounds worth a 10min busride & I'll add to my probables for B'ham, if I can persuade the team in that direction some time this year (short list so far was Bull, Lamp Tavern, Old Fox, Prince of Wales, Wellington, Barton Arms).
    Bull? which one i may ask?
    Lamp Tavern.. Great tiny pub hard to find but worth it just for its ales.
    Old Fox.. AVOID! Used be great pub but somehow let down in recent years. Overpriced and souless. Something do with JDW few doors down.
    Prince of Wales.. Cracking pub. You can have tasters for every ale on sale before deciding which drink you want
    Welly.. Greatest real ale pub in City Centre. 15 ales on ale. If you got the time, youc an pop in Old Joint Stock via Welly's back door. Famed for its decor and Fuller's most northernly pub.
    Barton Arms.. Miles out of City Centre so best to catch either 907 and 7 on Upper Bull Street. Both will drop you off outside Barton Arms. Oakham owned and full Oakham range on sale. If you feeling peckish, you can eat Thai in next room.
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    Also you can add this into your list..

    The Anchor and The Swan, both in Digbeth (around 10 mins walk from Bull Ring). Wonderful buildings and plenty of real ales on offer.
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    Hoppy , first the cat stares at you, then the old folk stare, finaly some poor woman takes umbrage. It must be the hat which declares to everyone " Look I can afford £3.15 beer and £2 bags of nuts." Its a wonder you got out of Harbourne with your wallet and mobile phone.I guess the hat would be safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arwkrite View Post
    Hoppy , first the cat stares at you, then the old folk stare, finaly some poor woman takes umbrage. It must be the hat which declares to everyone " Look I can afford £3.15 beer and £2 bags of nuts." Its a wonder you got out of Harbourne with your wallet and mobile phone.I guess the hat would be safe.
    Luckily my hat is safe and well! To be fair Harborne is quite wealthy area and used be Worcestershire villiage until in last 100 years and merged with ever growing Birmingham.. Also it is mere few miles from world famous Cadburys factory and it happened to be the day of Krauft takeover when I visited Harborne! Price difference of pint in Harborne and neighbouring Edgbaston is quite big and can be much as 50p difference..
    Last edited by hopwas; 20-01-2010 at 15:25.
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    I know Harbourne pretty well. As you know not far from The Q.E Hospital where Lynne spent some dodgey times at the Renal unit. We would also pass through sometimes on Lynnnes regular meets with the consultants. Thats all over now so it will be doubtful if I have reason to visit that area and a few pubs I became fond of. Prefferred Harbourne to Sell Oak for pubs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopwas View Post
    Also you can add this into your list..

    The Anchor and The Swan, both in Digbeth (around 10 mins walk from Bull Ring). Wonderful buildings and plenty of real ales on offer.
    Hmm, not quite sure how I missed The Anchor, added now. Are you referring to The White Swan, Bradford St?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopwas View Post
    Bull? which one i may ask?
    Lamp Tavern.. Great tiny pub hard to find but worth it just for its ales.
    Old Fox.. AVOID! Used be great pub but somehow let down in recent years. Overpriced and souless. Something do with JDW few doors down.
    Prince of Wales.. Cracking pub. You can have tasters for every ale on sale before deciding which drink you want
    Welly.. Greatest real ale pub in City Centre. 15 ales on ale. If you got the time, youc an pop in Old Joint Stock via Welly's back door. Famed for its decor and Fuller's most northernly pub.
    Bull, Price Street.
    Old Fox, I made the crawl list a while ago, but it's still had decent comments elsewhere in the last yr from respected sources.
    Old Joint Stock, probably left 'off-map' as it's Fullers, & I live in London...
    PoW, I presume you don't actually taste every ale each visit before buying one...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by trainman View Post
    Bull, Price Street.
    Old Fox, I made the crawl list a while ago, but it's still had decent comments elsewhere in the last yr from respected sources.
    Old Joint Stock, probably left 'off-map' as it's Fullers, & I live in London...
    PoW, I presume you don't actually taste every ale each visit before buying one...?
    Ah! The Bull on Price St.. Now I know, its landlady is very pleasant and very eager to help you. Nice pub, not far from Aston Uni. Proper old fashioned pub with old fashioned grub.

    it's still had decent comments elsewhere in the last yr from respected sources Trust me Old Fox is rather big let down despite it has been in Good Beer Guide for many years. I have visiited there as recently as last October. I think you will waste your time go there. I have been going to Old Fox many times and getting worse in each visit.

    I mean The White Swan! Sorry!

    PoW... You can actually taste every real ale in single visit (if landlord can happily allow you to that)
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