I paid £5.50 4 years ago here, so sounds about right, a rip of then and still is now by the sounds of it. Nice beer though.
I paid £5.50 4 years ago here, so sounds about right, a rip of then and still is now by the sounds of it. Nice beer though.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
Mobberley Brewhouse - Whirly Bird
'I only drink on two occasions, when I'm thirsty and when I'm not'
Brendan Behan
'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.
Despite posts I've made in the past I know for a fact it's not grim up North or in the Midlands. It was £3.20 in the Grove in Huddersfield but a better pint for £2.90 (I think, I didn't write it down) in the Bell Hotel Spoons in Norwich. Obviously this was just cask but I would never bother with it on keg.
Late submission,been navigating.Visits during the week to Letchworth,Hertford,Bristol and Bath.
Garden City Brewery -- Amarillo Pale*
Garden City Brewery -- Mash Up
McMullens -- Cask (3PT)
McMullens -- IPA
New Bristol -- Little India
Titanic -- Iceberg*
Blue Bee -- Red Comet
Thornbridge -- Dalton *
Thornbridge -- Wye (very unusual cucumber flavoured brew)
King Street Brewhouse -- White Trash *
Bristol Beer Factory -- Milk Stout *
Arbor -- Why Kick a Moo Cow *
Keystone -- VPA
Beerd -- Monterey
RCH -- Pitchfork
Bristol Beer Factory -- Independence * (3 PT)
Some good stuff there with BOTW Arbor Why Kick a Moo Cow on top form in the Bath Brew House.
"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
No offence taken, AH. It was only after I'd parted with my hard-earned, that I noticed (much to my chagrin) a blackboard with their complete beer range, stating quite clearly that they offered all their beers in pints, halves or thirds. I believe the saying rhymes with 'clucking bell'...
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"Breakneck speed we drown ten pints of bitter"
Quite a pedestrian week for me, but the best of an average bunch was Northern Monk Chennai Porter.
A black, smooth bit of 5.4% lovliness, in The Baum of course.
A pub is for life not just for Christmas