DoctorMick
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Yep, fuck all there.Last time I was in the little shop there was nowt
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Yep, fuck all there.Last time I was in the little shop there was nowt
If you want cans, you’ve literally got the supermarkets or through Jesmond to Rehills. The place in Central Station reopened I think.Yep, fuck all there.
Aye, I just happened to be in town and thought I'd pick a few up if anywhere had any. Might walk round The Ivy for a couple in a bit if I can be arsed.If you want cans, you’ve literally got the supermarkets or through Jesmond to Rehills. The place in Central Station reopened I think.
& you’ll have the Vaux taproom that’s got a small selection
Port independent might have some again limitedAye, I just happened to be in town and thought I'd pick a few up if anywhere had any. Might walk round The Ivy for a couple in a bit if I can be arsed.
It wasn’t bollocksNot hearing good things about play brew. Hope it’s bollocks.
That sounds shite as well. Shame.It wasn’t bollocks
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Winding down leases etc? Be surprised if there’s a business like that in that venue at the arse end of Boro. Be amazed if it’s there after March.So Play as a brewery is no more, and they plan to keep the taproom open as a bar for special occasions, quizzes, gigs etc? But without the benefit of selling their own beer? Good luck with that.
I tend to agree that brewery taps are generally a bit cold and dull (with a few exceptions), I prefer pubs as well.Probably in the minority on this thread, but taprooms do nowt for me generally. Much rather be in a pub. They do a job but always look cold and uncomfortable, despite the great beer selections. Better in summer I suppose.
Nice. Although I see they've gone for the work canteen look!Winding down leases etc? Be surprised if there’s a business like that in that venue at the arse end of Boro. Be amazed if it’s there after March.
In more positive news, how about this man. Only a bit further when I go over and see the bairn.
definitely one for the NW lads…
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They do taprooms better in the US.Probably in the minority on this thread, but taprooms do nowt for me generally. Much rather be in a pub. They do a job but always look cold and uncomfortable, despite the great beer selections. Better in summer I suppose.
Point to them is the focus is almost entirely on the product. The likes of Cloudwater and Track are great (CW is warm and have cushioned areas too you can laze about on). But concur some can be as you describe - mainly as they looking to keep costs down.Probably in the minority on this thread, but taprooms do nowt for me generally. Much rather be in a pub. They do a job but always look cold and uncomfortable, despite the great beer selections. Better in summer I suppose.
Probably in the minority on this thread, but taprooms do nowt for me generally. Much rather be in a pub. They do a job but always look cold and uncomfortable, despite the great beer selections. Better in summer I suppose.
If I was you, I’d probably give the brewlab tap days a swerve. Me and the Mrs ventured up a week or so ago. Let’s just say it’s a pretty hardcore tap room experience
At the same time, I think I’ve been in Vaux taproom twice since the Bridge opened…
Couple of things here for me, taproom is now pretty much match only, bridge is warmer and more pleasant, and I’m getting my fix in a place that’s actually closer to home. (That last one is pretty weak tbf)
If the tap is open in the warmer months, I will venture back.
Nice glassNew Brew-m pub in Burnley. All cask, and all local Reedley Hallows stuff. Canny.
Need a banjo, but canny.
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Looks a creamer that.New Brew-m pub in Burnley. All cask, and all local Reedley Hallows stuff. Canny.
Need a banjo, but canny.
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