Wednesday 15 June 2016

A HORSE WALKS INTO A BAR ( EXTENDED VERSION) **

Just recently I found out about a pub that had reopened in South Shields. As I was passing the other day I decided to call in. CAMRA has an online pub database called Whatpub so thought it would be an idea to suss the place out and get it onto Whatpub.

Called The White Horse , its at the end of Quarry Lane next to the bus terminus. Note book in hand I went in. There were 4 other punters and a barmaid. Two handpulls offered Black Sheep Bitter and Fullers London Pride, so I ordered a pint of the former. She then passed my number 1 real ale test. She pulled a half through before filling my pint glass. It was the perfect temperature, so full marks there then.

Taking notes I asked about opening hours, meals, live music etc then she chirped up " we are dog friendly"
I wrote that down.

"We are also horse friendly!"

Pencil went to paper then I paused, looking round . "What, you let horses in here ?"

She must have thought I was a right idiot ( not far wrong).

"No, there are 2 hay baskets in the car park for local riders, you can see them outside with the small pile one of them has just left."

Sure enough, when  I got outside, 2 hay baskets, a pile of horse shit and a long trail of what can only be described as horse piss. 

  
**Since posting this, I was sent an update of an actual horse in a pub story so have a read of this horse-banned-from-jarrow-pub


Sunday 12 June 2016

CAMRA ANGLE SUMMER 2016




The Summer edition of CAMRA Angle , the quarterly magazine of the Sunderland and South Tyneside branch of CAMRA, has  just been published. Copies will soon be distributed to real ale pubs throughout the area , and beyond . 

This is a packed issue and well worth a read.

A regular section is a news update on pubs and breweries in the branch. Our featured pub is The Steps in Washington.

An update is reported on the CAMRA Revitalisation Project which is currently underway. 



The success of The Dun Cow,  Sunderland in the National Pub Design Awards is celebrated. Another celebration was an award to Roosters Brewery... but you need to read the magazine for more details.

The Branch Chairman gives his thoughts on his favourite 5 pubs , and there is a report about Casque Mark. Three local micro pubs feature and there is a fascinating article on gluten free ales. 



There is even an article by our roving reporters looking at breweries  in Florida ;  CAMRA Angle travels the world.  


The second pub walk features, this time between Marsden and South Shields, ideal for a summer stroll.

Issue 44 is rounded off by pub quiz and where am I.

If you cant find a copy, follow this link to download your own,  and for more branch news. .http://sst.camra.org.uk/

 
And remember, accept no imitations.