Thornbridge Pollards (Red Lion), Cottage Broadgauge Bitter (Yorkshire Grey) & Two Roses Heron Porter (Cask Corner) all new and all very nice during a visit to Doncaster yesterday.
Sampled Thornbridge Roc Fall for the first time in the Cross Keys (York) on Monday afternoon. Very enjoyable, as was the Pennine Coppa Rup in the Lamb & Lion.
The York Tap had both Rudgate Ruby Mild and Thornbridge Lord Marples on ... Excellent!
Post subject: Re: O/T Another Round - More tales of Real Ale
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 8:59 am
tigertot
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Leeds Beer Festival Thursday night & yesterday afternoon al the Town Hall. Real Ale has got young & trendy. My favourite Kirkstall Brewery Dissolution pale ale.
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Had an excellent night round Lymm on Saturday evening. Highlights being Caledonian Flying Scotsman at the Church Green, Dunham Massey Deer Beer at the recently opened Lymm Brewery Tap and McMullens AK at the Sadlers Arms.
Little Valley Cragg Vale Bitter (The White House, Littleborough) Timothy Taylors Dark Mild (Old Bridge Inn, Ripponden) Oates O.M.T. (Booth Wood Inn, Rishworth) contributing to a very pleasant afternoon on Wednesday returning after Bolton's point v Derby on Tuesday evening.
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