Trawlerboys currently on at New Inn Rockland, Swan Loddon, Wherry Oulton. It was not on at WRC last week but I think it does appear occasionally.
Superb beer, Carol has excellent taste
Yes, I can't see the Berney being used for religious purposes due to the access restrictions referred to above. Even the trains only stop during the hours of daylight.
What a difference day makes!
Alan's friends have departed so maybe the Lock has been fixed. Hope so.
The moorings are rammed, we even had a massive Herbert Woods boat trying to squeeze in in front of us, we have a small gap at the side of us where the safety ladder is.
Peter is right, I understand Green Jack have divorced with the brewery and Triangle going one way and the Locks and the Stanford Arms the other. Hence both the latter have gone free although still owned by the divorced half of Gj
We pooped in the Locks last week and some good Grain beers were on but I must say I've always enjoyed the Gj ales too. They have a new one called Waxwing which I find very enjoyable.
Hi Alan
To be honest we didn't but thought it was an impressive craft. We are moored right at the other end of the Staithe but will have a closer look when Mrs Nog can drag me out of the Swan. Hope they can get the Locks fixed soon.
It is a permissive right of way, courtesy I believe of 2 separate landowners. Thisonly applies to the pub landlords and probably the mill too. Think hire yards also have permission for emergencies. I guess John Cressey certainly has. But there is no right of way for the general public. It's quite a way to the main road too.
Look at this in the Loddon Swan
Little Sharpie, Trawlerboys and the ubiquitous Adnams. Little Sharpie is an incredible £2.60 per pint
Might have to drop anchor here for a while.
And it's Mrs Nog's round :-)
Bit choppy in Reedham today.
Had 'help' from a fellow boater who promptly grabbed a line and banged us into the quay. I wish people would ask before 'helping'. Me and Mrs Nog have been doing this for year or two now and have just about got the hang of it by now. Grrrrrrrrr....Sorry rant over
Thanks Alan and will do!
I tend to go for the beer rather than the grub. I think the DH has had various reviews about the grub but I've always found the beer to be good. They usually have a good guest on from the likes of St Peters and Green Jack
Aw, got to hand the boat back on Friday morning Alan :-( Let you know when we're down again tho as we like the Dukes Head and usually pop in if we can.
Looked in at the Berney on the way past.Looking a bit sad and still up for sale. I had been told on good authority that it had been sold but must have fallen through. Shame to see the old place closed. Spent some good times in there.