@BeerGuideLondon@MusingAnorak From when I used to live in that neck of the woods, the Belgian Monk, St Andrews Brew House and The Plasterer's Arms were on my list. Haven't been for a good few years though. Enjoy π»
@LondonPubMap Oooo I'm at the Arcola next week. Didn't think there were two many decent pubs in the area. I'll try to pop in when I'm done at the theatre π»
@LondonPubMap@peggy_stu Train to Welling. The Hangar --> The Door Hinge --> The Kentish Belle --> The Long Haul --> The Bird & Barrel. Train from Barnehurst. Some good caffs in Welling to get prepped.
@LondonPubMap@peggy_stu I have a cracking Bexley micropub crawl that starts and ends close to a station and goes past a spooky abandoned hospital! Happy to share but I'm sure you know it ππ»
@LondonPubMap One of my favourites, too. It's almost worth not taking the trip to Lewes as you can drink all the Harveys beers here in tip top condition.
@oneinnthewood I'm going to show people this picture when they moan about London beer prices. A tiny bit of effort and shoe leather (perhaps a short train journey) will get you to a gem of a location like this. Any travel costs are soon recouped.
@LondonPubMap Any chance you could include a photo of the pumps in your visits so we can get an idea of if cask is sold and whether they feature indie or macro ales? That would be grand.
@BeerGuideLondon@beerblefish As a cask drinker, this has bumped @beerblefish to the top of my list of breweries to visit. What would your recommendations be for other "modern" brewers/taprooms with a cask focus?
@Will_Hawkes Cask always seems well kept with a 2/3 interesting handpulls on the go. Beer temps have always been "as expected" as far as I can remember.
@Will_Hawkes Another great newsletter, Will. I always try to pop into The Lemon Tree when I'm out and about in Covent Garden. Small south of England pubco (6 ish, I think). Small but perfectly formed.