What to do in Birmingham, before the pubs open? Shoppings not really our thing, so we head to Hurst Street and take part in the Birmingham Back to Back House tour, presented by the National Trust.
Its a really well thought out way to spread visiting 5 houses across a two hour living museum tour. Each house is set in a different time period - from when they were built in the 1840s to their final use as shops at the turn of the 2nd millennium.
Mrs M having a cultural monring out |
Lamp Tavern, Barford Street, Goffs Brewery Cheltenham Gold
It's a short walk from the Centre - showing just how many brownfield sites are close to City. Increasing levels of destitution before we reach the Lamp.
Mrs M's day is going to get better and better |
He busied himself with the pub jobs of the day - sorting out motor racing on the pull down screen, pulling through a Hobsons Mild for all of twenty minutes and explaining to us how he imports genuine Tayto crisps from Ireland.
It was at this point my 21 year old lad perked up. Apparently, these are Liam Gallagher's favourites.
With Rock Star endorsed snack of the day sorted, it was just a case of which beer to go for. Somehow, Goffs Brewery from the Cotswolds have two of their ales on - and the Cheltenham Gold was superb condition.
Sometimes, you can pay to get into museums. Others are included in the price of a round of drinks.
You can't think its going to last forever and it was an honour to have experienced it.
Way a pub should be - 5 hand pulls, two Guinness and no wine in the chiller |
Always a great pint and a great welcome in The Lamp...one of top five pubs in Brum
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Getting around them all slowly! Was also planning on a first visit to the Craven Arms on this day, but we ran out of time - with a table booked at the Pint Shop (Sure to be in the next GBG in Sept)
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