Real Ale Magazines

Hello everybody

I was wondering if those of you living in the Northwest (say from Cheshire up to the border, and including West Yorkshire) would be good enough to name any local real ale magazines which CAMRA or other people publish. I am trying to find more detailed and local sources of info for pub visits and trips out than simply relying on the GBG all the time.

Many thanks in advance. I know I could probably Google away for an hour or two but thought it might be quicker to ask here.

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loobyloo
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It's the Stockport & South Manchester Camra mag - pretty excellent it is too.

Reply to
eyejay

Well, the magazine is excellent - the website is just a text version of the articles.

Reply to
PeterE

In message , PeterE writes

"If a river bridge were not guarded by a parapet, the slackness of the defaulting authority deserves the blame, not the people who fall in" - Lieut. Col. Mervyn O'Gorman.

That's a bit modern!

There was a Victorian lawsuit in which the widow of a brewery worker sued the brewery. The chap had fallen into an unguarded floor-level copper and boiled alive (you can see a small one at one of the Black Country breweries, now with a recent-looking guardrail.) The judge found that if her husband hadn't wanted to take the risk he needn't have taken the job, and found against her.

I wouldn't mention it, but it's the history of Real Ale.

Reply to
Sue

It dates from the early 1940s. It makes a fundamental point about road safety that is rather more relevant to some other groups I post to.

A modern example is the provision of central reservation barriers on motorways and similar high-speed roads.

Reply to
PeterE

What Ales - West Cumbria and Western Lakes.

All text is online at the site below. (apart from the current issue, which I am about to start)

I'm happy to advise on good trips in our area!

Reply to
Chris de Cordova

I'll be in the Furness area soon and there look to be plenty of good places to visit. Can you let me have your top 5 pubs in descending order please Chris :-)

Reply to
Brett...

All smoke free ;-)

Reply to
Steven Pampling

On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 22:22:37 +0100, Brett... wrote (in message ):

A good rule of thumb is avoid Barrow.

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Steve Pickthall

Well yes, but the Ambrose on Duke Street is doing lots of good beer including Belgians.

If you do have the misfortune of visiting Barrow you can now get good beer. There also a Wetherspoons which is cleaner than an average WSpoons but there's the usual pump clips advertising phantom beers hassle.

Ulverston's always been better for beer - Barrow's an alcopops town.

JP

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Jeff Pickthall

Prince of Wales, Foxfield (railway station outside front door) Manor Arms, Great Broughton (bus door to door from Prince of Wales) Prince of Wales, Foxfield (railway station outside front door) Manor Arms, Great Broughton (bus door to door from Prince of Wales) Prince of Wales, Foxfield (railway station outside front door)

Others will have a longer top 5 pubs list but Furness is the next branch area to ours and I don't know many other pubs very well.

Just off to Foxfield now!!!

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Chris de Cordova

On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:38:03 +0100, Jeff Pickthall wrote (in message ):

And the fact that in there we've never had a beer that wasn't 'off' in one way or another.

Reply to
Steve Pickthall

And the Swan at Ulverston - personally visited just for you, about 4 hours ago!

5 beers from Hawkshead, including UPA (Ulverston Pale Ale) a mild and three other Northern beers
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Chris de Cordova

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As well as those mentioned by Chris, I'd heartily recommend the Anglers, Haverthwaite and White Hart, Bouth. Both these pubs are just off the A590 as you enter the Furness Peninsula. Two pubs to try in Dalton are the Brown Cow, just below the church, and the other one's the Black Dog, about a mile outside of town, but possibly one of my all time favourites.

John Mulholland

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spadant

In answer to the OP - Wirral has 'WirrAle Drinker' -

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Cheshire has 'Out Inn Cheshire' -
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Liverpool has 'Mersey Drinker' -
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(& I've advised them all to the Betty Fjord Clinic for Wordplay Addicts & those with Serious Punning Disorders) cheers MikeMcG

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MikeMcG

In answer to the OP - Wirral has 'WirrAle Drinker' -

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Cheshire has 'Out Inn Cheshire' -
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Liverpool has 'Mersey Drinker' -
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(& I've advised them all to attend the Betty Fjord Clinic for Wordplay Addicts & those with Serious Punning Disorders) cheers MikeMcG

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MikeMcG

Last revised April 27, 2004 :-(

Reply to
PeterE

Thanks I've actually found out that we'll be stopping near Ings so the Watermill is on our list. I guess that is a little further NorthEast. Any other "musts" in that direction?

Reply to
Brett...

Eagle & Child, Staveley comes to mind

thinking now.....

Reply to
Chris de Cordova

As you already know: Opening Times (Stockport and South Manchester).

Also What's Doing (North Manchester) and Out Inn Cheshire (Macclesfield):

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A bit further south: Potters Bar (Camra Potteries).

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Brian

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BrianW

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