A relaxing evening at the Gateway, East Didsbury (W'spoons) breaking the journey between Shrewsbury (Bolton fixture) and Batley (Dons fixture).
Featured brewery seemed to be Peerless (they had 3 of their ales). Tried 2 in the shape of Uncle Sam Red Ale 4.5% & Oatmeal Stout 5.0%. Also had a couple of the very nice Red Willow Sleepless 5.4%
Visited Sadlers Brewery at the Windsor Castle, Lye (nr Stourbridge) last Wednesday. Excellent tour and their Red House (Mild) & Lion Hart (Blood Orange Ale) are both lovely drinks.
Highlights of 2 nights in Stourbridge were Lancaster Red in the Edward Rutland (one of 2 Wetherspoons) and Craddocks Lions Pride in the brewery tap, the Duke William.
Stumbled on the Knights’ Table at the Travellers Rest at Quarnford Flash Bar en-route home from Stourbridge. It can be found on the A53 close to the Staffordshire / Derbyshire border ... well worth a visit if out that way. Medieval themed, spectacular views and real ale ... wonderful!
Drinks in Newton-le-Willows last night post the CC Semi-Final at LSV. The highlight of which was the Pied Bull which had Doom Bar and a Tetley's-brewed 'house ale'.
Best pint of the evening though was the Morland Original in the Lymewood Farm near the TL at Haydock / St Helens.
Post subject: Re: O/T Another Round - More tales of Real Ale
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 5:53 pm
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Was in a new Wetherspoons called The Great Glen in Fort Will.I.Am (lol) yesterday. Oh the insidious creep of Tim Martin's empire. Apart from Guinness which is hard to cock up, they could not pull a pint of real ale with a creamy head on it. Tim Martin please train your staff properly. I have spoken!
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