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Nethergate Brewery Tap + Brewery Tour!

  Based in the Stour Valley region, which I now know is the divider between Suffolk and Essex, is Nethergate Brewery. Nethergate are a brewery that I feel like I’ve grown up with, during my near ten year (legal) drinking life. Their beers including Stout Valley Gold, Suffolk County and Umbel Ale have been favourites of mine for a long time. I’ve probably drank hundreds of pints of Nethergate beer, mostly in the Live:   But despite the brewery being sort of nearby I hadn’t been, until now. The brewery tour was a late birthday present for my dad, and finally we found a day to go and do it!  We were warmly welcomed into the taproom and given our first halves of beer, Suffolk County. A chestnut coloured malty and bitter beer, despite the heat it went down a treat. We then met the other people on the tour, total group size was five and headed for a chat about the history of Nethergate Brewery and brewing itself. Our guide, whose name I’ve forgotten already, was knowledgable and concise with
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Childhood Revisited - First Visit To Legoland Windsor and Chessington In Years!

  If you’re new here, I count and collect ‘creds’. One rollercoaster equals one cred. I hadn’t visited either of these family parks in well over a decade! A friend decided to have a birthday, so we decided to relive some childhood memories. As a child I was very lucky, I’d be at a theme park most weekends when Cambridge United played away. I had a Legoland annual pass and later upgraded to a Merlin Pass, as I got older. Anyway enough of a history lesson, let’s get to it.  There were three creds to get at Legoland!  557: Duplo Dino Coaster We ran to the kiddie cred. It was possibly the dullest coaster ever built. Plus one and done!  558&559: Mini Figure Speedway:  Two brand new Zierer family boomerangs! I think these are a solid addition to the park, good family level thrills. The backwards part of these rides does make me feel a bit meh, which is strange because full size boomerangs don’t. With that, we had obtained all of the creds we needed at Legoland!  Flight of The Skyliom is

Away Days 23/24: Port Vale - The U’s Are Staying Up!

  Cambridge never do things the easy way. Only getting a point against Wycombe on Tuesday night meant relegation went down to the final day. The U’s found themselves in a favourable position, both Burton and Cheltenham had to win and Cambridge had to lose to go down. A point against already relegated Port Vale would be enough.  A 12:30 kick off meant an early start, we left The Abbey at 07:15. With over a thousand United fans making the trip to Stoke, the away travel buses were both double deckers! Although my excitement quickly faded, as I realised we were stopping at Norton Canes. Thankfully, it was pretty quiet there.  Security at Vale was tight. The steward even looked inside the hood of my hoodie! Once entry was permitted it was beer time.  Notice how there’s only one beer on sale? I asked the server for a beer and he asked me which one, I said you only sell one, to which he replied “oh yeah”.  The cruzcampo wasn’t great. Bland fizzy water.  The layout of Vale Park was weird. To g

You Won’t Believe How I Spent St Patrick’s Day!

  Who doesn’t love a Sunday London beer? Heading back from Reading, we paused in London for some beers. We realised that we were proximal to Richmond, the home of Ted Laso. If you’ve not seen the show, watch it! The Prince’s Head is featured throughout Ted Laso. It’s the place where Ted and Coach catch up over an ESB.  The Prince’s Head is a truly stunning pub and the ESB was perfect. Ted Laso references are everywhere here:  Ted’s apartment As it was St Patrick’s Day we had to have a Guinness, so we headed across London.  This pub is special, despite being Greene King. Famous for pirates and pirate activities, The Prospect Of Whitby holds a little secret. Just look at this view:  The above is me attempting to be artsy. The Guinness was pretty good!  The Grapes is a short walk away and is owned by a celebrity actor. I’ve never seen and don’t plan to watch Lord of The Rings, so am only interested in the beer.  The Guinness wasn’t great. The view from the tiny outside bit was good though