'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.
It opened on 11th November. I popped in on Friday night as a consolation on missing out on Derby - thought it was a pretty decent set up and thankfully not too packed. Lots of lovely Fyne Ales and Burning Sky beers on.
The website is a bit vague about it actually being open now, but the twitter feed at the bottom does mention that the pub is up and running.
https://thecraftbeerco.com/pubs/stmaryaxe/
Details as posted by Pubsignman but check address as its not in St Marys axe but a little side st.Confused quite a few people on my visit.
As I ordered all 78 beers for the Rochdale Beer Festival I'd better choose one as my BOTW.
Runners Up (for me) were Blue Bee Comet Pale & North Riding Mosaic.
The winner is going to be Magpie Thieving Rogue a 4.5% hoppy, golden ale with a long lasting bitter finish
(as I wrote for the programme tasting notes.)
I've ordered some for the Baum in a couple of weeks as well.
The Beer Of The Festival was voted as Pictish Bullion, so that's a trip to the brewery sorted to award the certificate.
All the way to a unit on an industrial estate in Rochdale that I've been to several times before.
They should have voted for a North Riding beer so I could have gone up to Scarborough
to visit Stuart & Karen again at the pub and get a trip round his new brewery.
A pub is for life not just for Christmas