It was the annual Good Friday Day Out, which this year saw a group of us visit the North Yorkshire town of Harrogate where we went on a tour around some of the town's finest pubs and bars.... The Good Friday Day Out is a tradition that started in the up and coming West Yorkshire town of Brighouse a good few years before I moved to the town 25 years ago. Indeed, it has only been since the mid-2010's that I have been a regular participant of the event. The origins have become a little lost in the mists of time as none of the original protagonists are either still around or at least going on them these days so myths have sort of developed around them, be it the year when there was a group of 40 in attendance, or the long treks to isolated beacons of real ale situated in a dodgy part of Manchester or Salford. These days, the numbers tend to be around 15-20, with the mix including husbands, wives/partners, and their offspring, although they have generally been over 18, whereas in ...