Archive for April 2007
These are the Pint of Ale postings we made in April 2007.
- Pubs in the ‘web 2.0′ age…
I’ve started to notice the occasional pub turn up on Facebook, like this one from my home town of Crook in County Durham:
11 Mar 2008 by Mike
The Kings
It’s good to see pubs embracing this kind of marketing. Most pubs don’t have websites. Of those that do, it’s unusual to see a decent one. Some are amateurish, some only work […]
» Pubs in the ‘web 2.0′ age…- The Barony Bar, Edinburgh
A traditional pub with a beautiful interior in the heart of Edinburgh, The Barony Bar is well worth a visit for a good pint of Deuchars!
10 Mar 2008 by Mike
» The Barony Bar, Edinburgh- Freeminer Gold Miner
A bottle conditioned ale from the CoOp, brewed by the Freeminer Brewery in the Forest of Dean. It’s a 5% light golden ale with a pleasant aroma and with a pleasing pour. I’m into my fruity ales at the moment and this one has hints of orange that […]
4 Mar 2008 by Mike
» Freeminer Gold Miner- The Dyneley Arms, Pool in Wharfedale
The gleaming, recently renovated Dyneley Arms re-opened a couple of hours ago. Mike and Glen popped along for a quick pint.
3 Mar 2008 by Mike
» The Dyneley Arms, Pool in Wharfedale- The Sir Titus Salt, Bradford
A standard Wetherspoons offering in an impressive old Victorian baths, Sir Titus Salt is worth a visit for a gander at tthe building.
3 Mar 2008 by Mike
» The Sir Titus Salt, Bradford- Lunch in The Aviator
A lunch-time trip to The Aviator in Yeadon finds a better ale choice, at almost freezing point!
3 Mar 2008 by Mike
» Lunch in The Aviator

