Don't forget The Whalebone and don't be put off by the walk through a run down area. Hull & E Yorks Pub of the Year yet again.
Don't forget The Whalebone and don't be put off by the walk through a run down area. Hull & E Yorks Pub of the Year yet again.
Well it wasn't today,but there I was minding my own business in The White Horse,Atherstone along with TP and another mate while boating,when who should appears at the bar,none other than rpadam adding to his already impressive review total.
It was good to see you sir.
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"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
And likewise the three of you, with the conversation adjourning to the Angel Ale House on a serendipitous evening!
We arrived in the tiny Hard Times & Misery in Liverpool on Sunday.
There were only 4 people in when we arrived.
I was talking to the barman about beer and the style of beers I order for The Baum when one of the
other punters introduced himself as Al Bundy.
What are the chances that we were in the same place at the same time in a city as big as Liverpool?
Good to meet you Al.
A pub is for life not just for Christmas
A nice day in Oxford yesterday in the company of Tim Hampson amongst others, very knowledgeable and a thoroughly nice chap.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
here's a photo (taken by NHSMartin) from Pub Curmudgeon's twitter DW39XICWkAEEVk4.jpg, a couple of dodgy looking characters there....
Yesterday in the Kelham Island Tavern, Gill halfpint and Ray, just stopping for a quick half and a cob on their way between the beer festival at Shakespeares and the Fat Cat. Gill named a long list of beers they'd had at the festival, after which I was surprised that they were able to stand up!
Come On You Hatters!
No name dropping here as I didn't catch a name. I was sitting at the rear of the Berkhamsted Crown yesterday and a blackbird flew straight over my head, out the rear door, through the garden ending up in some low trees or bushes behind the garden. It's a long narrow pub so I can only assume it flew in the front entrance and all the way through the pub. I've seen pigeons travelling on the Circle line and one in a beer festival but never anything like that.