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God it's years since I've been to the Baxters. Will have to pop in some time.

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Clan Roebuck has an outpost in downtown Fenwick :)

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Went to Brigantes in York yesterday afternoon (part of the Market Town Taverns chain). Sampled several pints of Leeds Pale. Excellent stuff from a consistently excellent brewery (and pub chain come to that).






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Elland Lock Keeper and Springhead Barebones in the Gatehouse on Friday evening prior to the game. Slight preference was for the Elland brew.

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On tour on Saturday evening ...

Cottage Somerset and Dorest Ale in the Market Hotel in Elsecar
Northumberland Pit Pony in the Horseshoe Inn in Harley and
Batemans XB in the George & Dragon at Wentworth.

The Cottage Ale was a lovely malty deep red ale and was probably my personal favourite of the evening. The Pit Pony, another which I had not tasted before was a floral / hoppy bitter, amber in colour.

I am pretty sure that the Batemans will not need an introduction.

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WANDERER wrote:Elland Lock Keeper and Springhead Barebones in the Gatehouse on Friday evening prior to the game. Slight preference was for the Elland brew.

Had two Barebones on Friday night then two Abbot Ales.
Abbot was the winner by a mile.






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Stand-Offish wrote:Had two Barebones on Friday night then two Abbot Ales.
Abbot was the winner by a mile.


Not a surprise, always a winner Abbot - The Abbot Reserve is even better though! :CHEERS:

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Had a pint of the interestingly named Old Umpire (Marstons) followed by a pint of Sneck Lifter (Jennings) with Sunday Lunch at the Elm Tree, Heath in Derbyshire. Superb Carvery - well worth a visit. Just a mile from M1 Junction 29.

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This is a website you might all be interested in www.thornebrewery.com
This is a website you might all be interested in www.thornebrewery.com

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Good luck to them - would be a welcome local addition.

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