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Tapping Along In Manchester....

My first trip out of the new year, in which I spent a cold afternoon out and about in Manchester. Not surprisingly a few pubs were involved, including one that has only recently opened.... If I have a spare few hours, fancy a trip out, but have nowhere specific to go in mind, I will tend to take myself over to Manchester. It's 40 minutes or so on the train from Halifax, and there are enough places to visit so that there is always an opportunity to mix things up so you can go to somewhere different than on your last visit. And sometimes there may be a new place to check out, which was the case the other day, and that then prompted a visit to some other places in the same part of town that I don't get to all that often. It was a bright, sunny, but bitterly cold afternoon when I arrived at Halifax railway station. The train was on time for once, and we whizzed along the Calder Valley, the hills, the towns, and villages bathed in a cold wintry sunlight. I'd booked a ticket to O...
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A Letter From Lincoln....

It isn't often that I've managed to get away on a pre-Christmas break, but that is what I did recently when I paid a first extended visit to one of our most beautiful and underrated cities, a place that had been on my to-do list for some time.... It wasn't my first trip to Lincoln, having been here a few times for football and once many years ago on a coach trip to the Christmas market here. But this was the first time I had booked a trip specifically so that I could have a wander around this historic city and try some of its many pubs. Having belatedly acknowledged my Lincolnshire connections from my paternal grandmother who was born in the county, I have decided I will make a least one visit to the county each year ( this was actually my second ). And so here I was on the train, a journey involving 3 changes on the way that took just shy of 3 hours from Halifax, the landscape flatter and ever more expansive as we got into Lincolnshire before the suburbs of the city starte...

Real Ale, Real Music's Best Music of 2024....

This is a personal choice of course, and I am certain that most of you will have completely different musical highlights from the past 12 months. But here we go.... I haven't done a musical review of the year in blog form for a couple of years or so. Partly, well probably mainly, because I couldn't be bothered and but also to some extent because I felt I'd not heard enough music to be able to undertake a balanced overview. Which was probably not true, as I was, as I had always been, continuing to listen to and champion new music, be it brand new or something older that I'd not heard before. Anybody who says there is no good music out there is talking rubbish; like the best things generally it may just take a bit of searching for. And of course some people prefer just to stick with what's familiar, for them repetition is comfort, whereas as I get ever older I continue to actively seek out new bands, artists, and musical experiences. Before I run through my top albums...

Real Ale, Real Music's Best Beer and Pubs Of 2024....

Here's my own personal round-up of the best beers, breweries, and pubs I have encountered over the past 12  months.... It doesn't seem 12 months since I was going through my favourites of 2023. Well actually it isn't quite, as I didn't get to do it until the first week in January, but I didn't want to let it slip again, so here in a more timely fashion are my favourites of the year. As ever, whilst celebrating the best, there are of course some breweries that have unfortunately closed down this year, such as Elland and Chapter Brewing, whilst there have been regular shenanigans again this year from Carlsberg Marstons who seem to be doing the best they can to undermine the cask ale market. The Beers It is difficult to grade these as it very much depends on the setting, the way you feel, as well as the actual beer itself. But the most objective way I can think of is to look at the beers that I have rated as being a 4 or above on the NBSS (National Beer Scoring System)...

Taylor Made In Keighley....

I had an afternoon in Keighley recently, where I spent my time sampling beers from the Town's most famous brewery, found out the story of its most famous beer, and paid a visit to a few of the pubs in the town.... I'd had loads of plans during the week of different places to go at the weekend for a research day for the blog. Gradually, one by one, they were all dismissed, mainly in light of the cold and extremely blustery weather brought to us courtesy of the latest celebrity strong wind event, Storm Darragh. In the end I settled on going to Keighley, a town I had not stopped in for years, my only visits being the slow and frustrating part of a drive on the way to or from the Dales or Lakes. There is an hourly daytime bus service that runs between Halifax and Keighley, which for whatever reason I hadn't been aware, so I decided to give it a go. The journey takes you through the hidden suburbs of north Halifax, the large linear hilltop village of Denholme, nearby Cullingwort...