Sunday 7 November 2010

Shropshire Brewers' Challenge


Shropshire Brewers' Challenge, originally uploaded by NorrieP.

Norman Pearce receiving the Shropshire Brewers' Challenge Trophy from Keith Davies and Shrewsbury and West Shropshire Branch members, at the Sun Inn, home of the Corvedale Brewery. The Shropshre Brewers' Challenge is awarded by a panel of judges at the Shresbury Beer Festival in September. Corvedale Brewery won in 2010 with St George's Stout

Wednesday 28 July 2010

Shrewsbury & West Shropshire CAMRA

Branch members after the AGM

Monday 7 June 2010

Three Fishes, Shrewsbury and West Shropshire Pub of the Year, 2010

Now it's official - the photo's been in the Star!

Shrewsbury and West Shropshire CAMRA voted The Three Fishes, in Fish Street, Shrewsbury, Pub of the Year for 2010. Here's Keith Davies (Branch Chair) presenting the certificate to Dave Moss, the Landlord (on the right).

Sunday 25 April 2010

Salopian Brewery, Mytton Oak Road, Shrewsbury

Managing Director Wilf Nelson holds forth to the CAMRA branch at a recent brewery tour. The Salopian Brewery range has won many awards and covers the whole range of beer types, (except mild). There are regular seasonal beers. Blackwater Brewery beers are also brewed here.

The Loggerheads, Church Street, Shrewsbury


The Loggerheads is Shrewsbury's own CAMRA National Inventory pub because of its ancient layout and unspoilt interiors. In addition to this very small public, and a rather larger lounge, there are two small rooms served from a hatch in a passageway.

The brick frontage covers a stone core which dates from at least the 16th century. There has been a pub here since at least 1780, and it has been known as The Loggerheads since 1831

A Banks' house, it carries a wide range of Marston's products. It always has a good pint of Draught Bass and Jennings Snecklifter along with standards and seasonal beers.

Callow Inn


Callow Inn, originally uploaded by NorrieP.

Taken on a recent CAMRA monitoring trip, the Callow Inn gave us a warm welcome. In the deep west of rural Shropshire, and you can tell it's a hilly part!

Unfortunately, the pub only had one real ale on when we visited, but at least it was well kept.

Stables Inn, Hopesgate


Stables Inn, Hopesgate, originally uploaded by NorrieP.

A deeply rural pub in Shropshire, well placed, like the Callow Inn, for many lovely walks. The Stables carries three and sometimes four ales. The small mountain in the corner of the bar turns out to be the pub dog!

Three Fishes, Shrewsbury


Three Fishes, Shrewsbury, originally uploaded by NorrieP.

The Three Fishes in Fish Street in Shrewbury is in the visibly oldest part of the town, in the shadow of the 15th Century tower of St Alkmund's Church. It is itself a historic building, pprobably from the 16th Century, and carries 8 real ales and a real cider.

Like the Loggerheads, the Three Fishes was first recorded as an inn in 1780, but might well have been one before its official recognition.

Wheatsheaf, Frankwell, Shrewsbury


Wheatsheaf, Frankwell, Shrewsbury, originally uploaded by NorrieP.

Lee (formerly of The Salopian) has now taken over this historic pub in the Frankwell area of Shrewsbury, just over the Welsh Bridge from the town centre. Lee has already made a significant difference to the quality of the beer, and I expect the improvement will continue!

There are two Wheatsheafs in central Shrewsbury. If you aim for one but get the other it's not a disaster, as they both serve good beer.

POTY


POTY, originally uploaded by NorrieP.

Shrewsbury and West Shropshire CAMRA branch voting for our Pub of The Year (POTY). I won't tell you the result yet, but you might have seen that The Salopian was a runner up.

By the way, this is the back room of the Admiral Benbow in Swan Hill, itself no mean real ale supplier, and always a ready outlet for Bishop's Castle beers(and real ciders) in Shrewsbury.

Wednesday 21 April 2010

Spotted


Spotted, originally uploaded by NorrieP.

Nigel Bevan holding forth in the back bar of the Coach and Horses in Shrewsbury. In fact, we heard Nigel's dulcet tones in the other bar first, and then spotted him on the CCTV above the front bar. I like the idea of this photo.

In the Coach


In the Coach, originally uploaded by NorrieP.

On a walk round Shrewsbury, Sue and I bumped into CAMRA's illustrious Branch secretary and Simon, off duty from the Salopian, in the Coach and Horses, which was serving Mud CIty Stout in addition to its usual beers and some other guests. We walked on for a bit, but this is the last photo worth showing. If Nigel's mouth seems a bit blurred it's because he didn't stop talking...

Sunday 18 April 2010

Salopian IPA festival


Salopian IPA festival, originally uploaded by NorrieP.

The steep angle of most of the barrels in this shot shows that the Salopian's first IPA festival has gone well. The badges show a mixture of local beers and those from a little further away. After the festival, there will still be seven real ales available!

Salopian Presentation


Salopian Presentation, originally uploaded by NorrieP.

Ollie Parry, owner of the Salopian Bar in Smithfield Road, Shrewsbury, with his certificate for Runner Up in the Shrewsbury and West Shropshire CAMRA's Pub of the Year competition 2010.

Salopian Presentation


Salopian Presentation, originally uploaded by NorrieP.

The Salopian has won Shrewsbury and West Shropshire CAMRA's Pub of the Year for the last two years. In 2010, it has been pipped at the post by the Three Fishes in Fish Street, but still managed Runner Up with distinction. Here Keith Davies presents owner Ollie Parry with his certificate at the end of the pub's IPA festival (18 April 2010)

Sunday 28 March 2010

Nelson Inn



Nelson Inn, originally uploaded by NorrieP.

Don't forget the Eaaster Beer Festival at the Nelson over the Easter weekend - good beer and lots of charity events.

Salopian Brwery


Salopian Brwery, originally uploaded by NorrieP.