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seuseuwho? wrote:About time too! :wink: A bit expensive, but the best real ale haunt in the area for my money.

Visited the Arkwright Arms yesterday, in deepest darkest Duckmanton.This was fortunate because they had seven Thornbridge beers on, allowing me to sample Jay Wick, a very nice American pale ale, and Hopshock , which despite its title, has a nice malty flavour. I also sampled the all-natural Moravka Czech-style lager ; a bit fizzy but tasty.

If you're of the cider persuasion, there were no less than 11 on plus 4 perries.
A small plug, if you please.

http://www.arkwrightarms.co.uk/index.html


There's some nice American beer about lately. High Sierra Stout is a good one, and Brooklyn Brown Ale is also nice.
seuseuwho? wrote:About time too! :wink: A bit expensive, but the best real ale haunt in the area for my money.

Visited the Arkwright Arms yesterday, in deepest darkest Duckmanton.This was fortunate because they had seven Thornbridge beers on, allowing me to sample Jay Wick, a very nice American pale ale, and Hopshock , which despite its title, has a nice malty flavour. I also sampled the all-natural Moravka Czech-style lager ; a bit fizzy but tasty.

If you're of the cider persuasion, there were no less than 11 on plus 4 perries.
A small plug, if you please.

http://www.arkwrightarms.co.uk/index.html


There's some nice American beer about lately. High Sierra Stout is a good one, and Brooklyn Brown Ale is also nice.

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Worth a visit if you're going to Rochdale tomorrow ...

The Cemetery Public House.
470 Bury Road, Spotland, Rochdale OL11 5EU.
Open Mon-Sat from 12noon - 11.00pm and on Sunday from noon till 10.30pm.
Several real ales offered including Timothy Taylors and guest ales.

You pass it on the way to the ground if you come off the M62 at Junction 20 (it's on the junction of Roch Valley Way, Bury Road and Sandy Lane).

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WANDERER wrote:Worth a visit if you're going to Rochdale tomorrow ...

The Cemetery Public House.
470 Bury Road, Spotland, Rochdale OL11 5EU.
Open Mon-Sat from 12noon - 11.00pm and on Sunday from noon till 10.30pm.
Several real ales offered including Timothy Taylors and guest ales.

You pass it on the way to the ground if you come off the M62 at Junction 20 (it's on the junction of Roch Valley Way, Bury Road and Sandy Lane).


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Couple of pints of Red Lion (Ossett) Summer Solstice over dinner at the Fighting Cock. Delicious summer ale.






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All you real ale suppers ought to get on the sin bin forum.The thread "sad so sad" is about brewers changing from barley malt to wheat malt or something or other?? and the brewers doing it on the quiet. You'll all know what there on about even if i dont.

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Karlos wrote:All you real ale suppers ought to get on the sin bin forum.The thread "sad so sad" is about brewers changing from barley malt to wheat malt or something or other?? and the brewers doing it on the quiet. You'll all know what there on about even if i dont.


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Karlos wrote:All you real ale suppers ought to get on the sin bin forum.The thread "sad so sad" is about brewers changing from barley malt to wheat malt or something or other?? and the brewers doing it on the quiet. You'll all know what there on about even if i dont.


It might surprise you to know that I haven't a clue what you're talking about, given how many times I've contributed to this thread! :lol:

You really ought to try it Karlos. There's a real ale out there to suit every mis-guided lager drinker :twisted: :lol:






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Im not a lager drinker so there!! :P

Its John Smiths all the way for me.Lagers too gassy and like supping fizzy watter.Im ok with some real ales though.The last good un I had was in York a couple of months ago in a boozer that made its own.Correct me if im wrong but I think its called Yorkshire Terrier?

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