The Blog o’Beer 2009 Awards

January 3, 2010 under Uncategorized

Best Pub
Well, what I mean by this, is best pub I paid a random visit to. Now there are plenty of places we could name, but we go there all the time. So I’m going to name the best place we’ve been once. This year the award goes to The Victoria Inn in Salcombe. Great welcome and fantastic beer, making this place worth while checking out.
Worst Welcome at a Pub
The Old Lock and Weir Inn in Bristol, wins this hands down! Not the most friendly people ever…
Best Brewery
Hands down, it has to be Skinners. It might have been because we were in Cornwall for a while and drank a fair bit from them, but they were all beautiful. Its just a shame that they were closed when we tried to visit!
Worst Breakfast
Breakfasts this year have included hotels, B&Bs, Pubs, and Cafes. The worst of them has to be found at the Plume of Feathers in Princetown, it was pricey and cold. Not nice after a bad nights camping on Dartmoor!
Crazy Media Story of the Year
Tactical Nuclear Penguin. Its a beer, designed to be drank like whiskey. How is this worthwhile news?
Disappointment of the Year
People dont agree with me and the rest of the table I was on that evening, but Titanic Velvet Curtain was so bad, we didn’t finish it.

Agree with any of the above?

The Salcombe Pub Crawl – The Fortescue Inn

November 13, 2009 under Pubs

Well I have to admit, I don’t remember much of the stags Salcombe journey to the final pub, The Fortescue Inn. This was mostly because myself and another one of the guys walked on, while the stag was pointed in the right direction by a couple other members of our party… And to be honest…. From the looks of it the stag insisted on having a chat with anyone who took a slightest interest in the stag party.

The Fortescue Inn was a nice little place, split into two this is a pub that is tailed for many different people. One half, it’s a Very gentle looking pub, serving Otter. Now anyone who reads this blog on a regular basis should know, serving Otter is one way to get my love!

Walking towards the toilets and wondering into the wrong (or Right door) leads you into the bar section. I wouldn’t be surprised if this is the main live music venue for Salcombe. Didn’t try any of the drinks here, but I imagine it’s much the same as the main pub. Sadly our evening came to an end here as the Stag was starting to feel a little worse for wear… Didn’t stop him from ruining some of the way back to the youth hostel!

Sorry for the mess btw…

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The Salcombe Pub Crawl – The Victoria Inn

November 3, 2009 under Uncategorized

Well the first stop on the Stag tour was this great little pub. With that in mind – must pubs in Salcombe seem to be quite little, so I suppose you can ignore that remark in someway, but this place is nice. It has a nice “homely” feel, the open fire they had helping a lot to this feel.

The staff and crowd helped us feel welcome. It must be easy to feel worried when a bunch (13 of us), takes of their tops to reveal stag party T Shirts – but there was none of that, with plenty of interest in the odd looking creature on the t shirts themselves.

Beer wise, you have the reliable Tribute from St Austell Brewery . Always a fine beer!

For further information there is the Victoria Inn website or even the blog - worth while checking out!

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The Salcombe Stag Pub Crawl

November 1, 2009 under Pubs

If you follow us on Twitter, you’ve probably realised there was a stag do over the last weekend.

Now before I get started on reviewing the pubs, there is just one thing you need to think about if you’re having a stag do at the Youth Hostel in Salcombe.

Its a loooonnng way away from any pubs! So be warned!

…but the views are beautiful…

Youth Hostel

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Bank Holiday Weekend

May 24, 2009 under Uncategorized

Well its been a quiet one, but its been nice.

Hopefully the weather holds out till tomorrow so we can cycle along the Exe, fully intending to stop at the Prospect Inn on thee quay for some Otter Amber!

Edit:
Whats needed for a decent bank holiday?
Sun? After a blip this morning, I now have a little bit of tan trying to emerge.
Some nice activity? We hung out on the quay in Exeter a fair bit, and caught the boat from there down to double locks. Now taking the boat down the Exe is the way to travel in Exeter. Stuff buses and taxies!
BEER????? Well the Otter Amber is obviously popular at the prospect inn – the barrel needing a later afternoon change, but the headline beer of the weekend has to be Waggledance back on sale at the Double Locks. Its a Beautiful Beer which is perfect to drank from tap during a hot summers day.

May need to find our way back to Double Locks for the next bank holiday…

 

Where to eat on a Sunday?

January 17, 2009 under Uncategorized

Anne has written a great review of a couple of pubs in Exeter, it is in the context of where a bunch of us should meet on a regular basis – but is a good read none the less:

Georges Meeting House. It’s near town, it’s not too hard to park quite near to it, it’s a Wetherspoons, so the food and drinks are cheap – but that’s also the problem, the food is literally cheap. On a few occassions, people have ordered a meal with chips, and the chips have been cold/barely cooked/still resembling potato, and when sent back they have returned very obviously microwaved!! Not very nice! It is a big place, with lots of tables for two or four people, so when a group of possibly 15 people (if not more) come along, seating is a bit of an issue. We normally have fun rearranging the furniture, but this normally results in a long thin chain of table, which means unless you get up and wander around (and get in other peoples ways), you are kind of stuck talking to the people you are sat near to – so harder to get to know new people.

Mount Radford. Nice atmosphere, one side nice to sit and eat in, but then they started having a quiz on Sunday evening, and after being part of it the first week, no one was keen to be part of it again. The other side of the pub has three pool tables, which kept people entertained (and provided an ice breaker/something to watch). There was parking nearby/in the local streets or people from St Leonards or Belmont could walk there – and it was possible to walk from our house. The problem here is that the pub stopped being able to provide food in the evening. They would only ever serve food until 9pm – so if you were doing set down it was a bit of a rush. Then the time got earlier and earlier, so if you weren’t there by 8.20 you probably wouldn’t get any food, and there would be less choice anyway. Then there was no food left on the Sunday evening. One of our group had a chat with the manager, and was told that the brewery would only let them have a delivery on Monday and Thursday, so by Sunday evening they’d used all the food and there wasn’t enough storage stage to order in larger quantities. The only thing they could offer was for them to go to the local spar and buy a bag of frozen chips to cook us! Hmm, but then we would have to pay their price for the chips!

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Hogshead, beans, and the breakfast that never was.

November 29, 2008 under Uncategorized

The idea was simple. To go into town, maybe have breakfast / lunch, and do some shopping. Due to previous success of finding the ultra cheap All day breakfast, we chose to go to Hogshead.

11:50 We try wondering into the upstairs bar at Hogshead just to be told it wasn’t open yet, but to hang on for ten minutes. (weird we were in there at 11 last time?) There was no room downstairs so we decided to wonder around another shop and come back.

12:05 We’re the first ones in the bar making our order for two all day breakfasts and coke (one without beans). I mutter to Anne that we could play pool but trusting our pool skills the food would probably come before we had potted anything.

12:15 Feels like the heating dies as it gets colder in the bar…

12:20 Food starts to get served to people who order after us…

12:25 What looks like two breakfasts come out, the guy wonders past our table for two seconds – turns around and runs off and hides.

12:26 Upon chasing the said food, I get told that one of the plates had beans on so got taken back.

12:30 As I continue to shiver in the pub I put my scarf back on.

12:36 We complain about lack of food and advise if its an issue we would welcome the stupid beans!

12:40 We start coming up with an idea to complain every 5 minutes until either we crack or the staff crack and give us our food.

12:41 A very apologetic member of staff (who by know is looking like breakfast) comes over and advises the food is on its way. I grumble that I cant torture the staff…

12:43 We get our food…with the bloody beans on both plates! Never mind we just wanted food! We start tucking in…the toast seemed a little cold, but I was willing to let it off – toast gets cold…the sausages were warm… the hash browns were like cold rocks of potatoes. We then realise that Anne’s plate didn’t have hash browns on at all.

We take the food back and ask for money back. At least we got a free drink as part of the meal deal, but I surpose the moral of the story is not ask for something to be removed from an order at Hogshead. They cant handle it.

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