Bradford was a bit of a let down on the Real Ale front.
After the Turls Green (Lloyds) where Titanic's Ship of Dreams 4.5% was sampled, The Castle was closed (guide says it should have been open), the New Beehive was closed and Haigys was closed (guide said open as did a sign in the window ).
The City Vaults was therefore a breath of fresh air (Black Sheep Bitter) before it was off to the Top House outside Odsal (Black Sheep Bitter).
I did have two excellent pints in Leeds en-route back ...
Midnight Bell in the Brewery Tap (rude not to) and Moor Beer Company Amoor, a very nice porter at 4.5% in the Scarbrough Hotel.
Post subject: Re: O/T Another Round - More tales of Real Ale
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:03 pm
Stand-Offish
Club Coach
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Wanderer wrote:Bradford was a bit of a let down on the Real Ale front.
After the Turls Green (Lloyds) where Titanic's Ship of Dreams 4.5% was sampled, The Castle was closed (guide says it should have been open), the New Beehive was closed and Haigys was closed (guide said open as did a sign in the window ).
The City Vaults was therefore a breath of fresh air (Black Sheep Bitter) before it was off to the Top House outside Odsal (Black Sheep Bitter).
I did have two excellent pints in Leeds en-route back ...
Midnight Bell in the Brewery Tap (rude not to) and Moor Beer Company Amoor, a very nice porter at 4.5% in the Scarbrough Hotel.
Don't forget the non-real ale in the Bradford ground bar ... nectar or what? Compared to the Keepquiet, it was nectar. Cheaper too.
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Post subject: Re: O/T Another Round - More tales of Real Ale
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 1:45 am
bonnie
Club Owner
Joined: Apr 21 2004 Posts: 519 Location: A small town in Wakefield
Well, after drinking real ale and the likes for 40 years, tonight I have seen a new innovation in Guiness drinking .Just been to Napoleons casino where I ordered a pint of the black stuff. I was served from a can which was completely flat when poured. The glass was then stood on a type of vibrating plate which, basically shook the glass till a creamy head appeared. Tasted good, just think it might now be impossible to serve it with a shamrock on top!
Post subject: Re: O/T Another Round - More tales of Real Ale
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 7:41 am
tigertot
International Chairman
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 17146 Location: Olicana - Home of 'Vark Slayer
Wanderer wrote:Bradford was a bit of a let down on the Real Ale front.
After the Turls Green (Lloyds) where Titanic's Ship of Dreams 4.5% was sampled, The Castle was closed (guide says it should have been open), the New Beehive was closed and Haigys was closed (guide said open as did a sign in the window ).
The City Vaults was therefore a breath of fresh air (Black Sheep Bitter) before it was off to the Top House outside Odsal (Black Sheep Bitter).
I did have two excellent pints in Leeds en-route back ...
Midnight Bell in the Brewery Tap (rude not to) and Moor Beer Company Amoor, a very nice porter at 4.5% in the Scarbrough Hotel.
Is the Sparrow on your list, best new pub in Bradford in years?
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Post subject: Re: O/T Another Round - More tales of Real Ale
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 8:46 am
tigertot
International Chairman
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Wanderer wrote:It is now
You missed a gem. I could also have said only new pub in Bradford in years.
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