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..was a very brave smile considering that minutes before DrHobo (pictured here) had just dropped his Canon 30D into the Earby Beck.. they don't float. Insurance forms ahoy.
CAMRAswl's Geoff Strawbridge in the Bricklayer's Arms, 32 Waterman Street, Putney, London, SW15 1DD.
Jul 08: Taken at the end of a week in which the B&B again featured heavily in the news - a nice example of a pub which fits in with its (admittedly delightful) setting
It is accessible to walkers on both the river Aire and Leeds-Liverpool. The 616 and 727 stop outside, 662 & 760 close by and the station is a short walk away.
The Ferrands Arms is named after the Ferrand family and has been used as an inn since 1840.
The Ferrands were hugely influential in this area from the 1600s to the 1850s. They owned the St Ives Estate at Harden and it was Benjamin Ferrand who had the folly (which I have photographed many times!) built in Cottingley Woods so it could be visible from his home at Harden Grange.
The St Ives estate and mansion were bought by Bingley Urban District Council in 1929.
Timothy Tayler Bolt Maker is a decent best bitter that was very drinkable!
It was copper coloured with a sharp white head. Whislt there was not a strong taste or aroma it was not balnd and was very peasent to drink
This Cornish ale was served well. Malty, delicious. That's about all I can remember. We were in The White Hart, Kennington
A pint of Timothy Taylor's Landlord in the Pierhead Tavern in Lamlash. I hadn't had a pint of that since my glory days in the State Bar in Glasgow and it was nice to see a great English beer being served alongside the Jock stuff.
Timothy Taylor's Golden Best is a 3.5% lightly golden in colour and taste and a perfectly decent session ale for a summers day
A fantastic pint!
A classic strong Pale Ale at 4.1%, with a hoppy aroma with a hint of fruit. A good malt flavour with a rounded and balanced bitter finsh.
(Very suprised to get a decent pint of it in my local pub in Buckinghamshire!)
Enjoying a pint of Sambrook's Wandle
[www.bricklayers-arms.co.uk] [camraswl.org.uk] [www.sambrooksbrewery.co.uk/]
Kirkgate. Gastro pub where we ate and I had an OK pint of Rooster, Twenty Four Seven. Although the food was very good, I found it a bit pretentious and with tiny portions. Pub sign www.flickr.com/photos/126834494@N04/36861594206/
Today, in Cloudwine Cellars in South Melbourne, we found a treasure trove of English ales. I had to pick up a couple of souvinirs!