Geocaches - 5
Pub 1 - The Hare and Hounds, Erdington, Tribute
Pub 2 - The Inn on the Green, Acock's Green, Horny Goat Ale
First Stage
Second Stage
The walking journey around the route of Birmingham's Outer Circle route 11 comes to an end. The First Stage brought interest and surprisingly leafy walking. The Second Stage brought fear. The most interesting thing about this stage (Camra's Birmingham Pub of the Year 2015 aside) has been the weather.
In a break from the norm, I am walking this stage anti-clockwise. As much as this upsets the natural order of things, it's just easier to get to Acock's Green by public transport. Even if it does mean that I will end up in the badlands of Perry Barr. I'll just hop on the bus quickly.
I could have caught the bus before the walk - but it's rush hour and nothing appears to be moving. There's also a very ominous black cloud above, so I think I should get a wriggle on.
Residents of Acocks Green |
Under the A45 |
Birmingham - about to get the air cleared |
Yardley gives way to Stechford, which gives way to Ward End. Unlike London, there is nothing to tell these places apart - well at least not along the bus route. To be fair to Yardley, there is a brown sign for old Yardley Village which may be worth exploring one day.
Under the M6 and the first flash of lightening and rumble of thunder.
M6 |
I sit it out for the best part of an hour, providing bemusement to genuine travellers of the Number 11 who ask why I am not boarding.
It turns out to be one hell of a storm. When I eventually arrive home, the local news is full of incidents, including the now compulsory footage of cars stuck in flood water. 400 emergency calls were received in this hour.
So what's wrong with the pubs of Erdington? On the route, there are two Cask Marque accredited establishments.
The first, a stone clad monstrosity decked out in Wolverhampton Wanderers colours, should tell you everything you need to know. A plastic pub of the highest order. I am actually that thirsty that I venture in, see all the real ales are "clip backwards" and cannot bring myself to stay. Still, I have a look for the barcode to scan into the App. Is this cheating?
Flaming Nora |
Apparently in a Hungry Horse, these are the choices.
Still, I need refreshment and the Tribute was in great condition. Couldn't find the CM Bar Code.
Anyone for Rock and Roll Bingo? |
Villa Park - looming over Witton |
Was it worth it? Yes.
Would I do it again? No.
Wait 40 minutes for an every 8 minute bus to whisk me back to where I should be. Then it is further delayed and cannot go down its normal route due to flooding.
Still, I am safely back and I have Birmingham's 2016 Camra pub of the year to investigate.
The Inn on the Green is suffering on the outside by being bedecked in scaffolding. It's all very pleasant on the inside.
It has the Cask Marque bar code and bar mats but doesn't appear in the App. |
Sumptuous |
And the beer? There are only three choices, which I was a touch surprised at. And all three are all unheard off.
I refuse to ask the 20 something barmaid for my choice by name, choosing instead to point at the middle one.
An inspired choice, the Horny Goat from a small Welsh Brewery Twt Lol was superb. Even if it did take me an age to find it for check in the Untappd App.
Horny Goat |
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