The beer in The Beerhouse used to be brewed in the outbuilding at the side, but when they won the contract to supply Hotel Chocolat they had to expand and moved the brewery to Ingham just outside Bury. I have not tried Vespers yet, but now I see they have Zot, I will give it a try, maybe later this week.
Oh cool that’s interesting, thanks for the extra info! Yeah I loved Vespers. Me and my wife were saying that if we lived there we’d probably be regulars in Vespers 😂👍🏻
I believe this is the first UA-cam pub crawl for Bury and has me looking forward to returning next March for a few days to hit up most of these, especially The Cannon and Beer House, my old regulars.
Nice town Bury and some great pubs you visited. The bury beerhouse looks superb, handy for the station too. Never had the chance to visit yet. Hope you enjoyed Cambridge too, you can’t go wrong really with plenty of real ale pubs to visit
As much as I love the Nutshell, the Dove has some proper characters 😂 greene king IPA is bloody awful...think I'd have gone for the Abbot. Another top vid Ethan, well done mate🍺👍
Ha,ha fun hearing the banter. If I was pub hopping, I'd have to watch myself and not try to imitate all of the varied British accents. I remember a Canadian saying when he was visiting Britain, he liked the added attention his Canadian accent got from the women there. Ha, ha. I'd like that Nutshell pub, with the windows looking out on the street but everyone close as well to have a chat.Thanks for the share.
Well if you sound anything like Dick Van Dyke it would not go down too well my friend. I am surprised anyone was drawn to a Canadian accent as a novelty must have been very out in the sticks. I note you comment alot, I would be interested to know if you have anything like a bar crawl culturally, or is stay in one place for a few drinks?
I mentioned the controversy in the description. It depends on how you define a pub and how you’d measure “smallest” really. Its certainly impressively small and worth a visit.
Half of the “smallest” pubs are not really pubs in the traditional sense though. More converted shops into micropubs or even converted signal boxes or sheds.
@ I wouldn’t mind micropubs being in contention but I draw the line when venues don’t have any in house toilet! May as well consider food trucks that serve bottled beer at that point! That’s just my opinion though, I think Guinness have a very loose idea of what is considered a pub!
The beer in The Beerhouse used to be brewed in the outbuilding at the side, but when they won the contract to supply Hotel Chocolat they had to expand and moved the brewery to Ingham just outside Bury.
I have not tried Vespers yet, but now I see they have Zot, I will give it a try, maybe later this week.
Oh cool that’s interesting, thanks for the extra info! Yeah I loved Vespers. Me and my wife were saying that if we lived there we’d probably be regulars in Vespers 😂👍🏻
I believe this is the first UA-cam pub crawl for Bury and has me looking forward to returning next March for a few days to hit up most of these, especially The Cannon and Beer House, my old regulars.
Thanks for watching! I didn’t realise it was the first Bury pub crawl!
Nice town Bury and some great pubs you visited. The bury beerhouse looks superb, handy for the station too. Never had the chance to visit yet. Hope you enjoyed Cambridge too, you can’t go wrong really with plenty of real ale pubs to visit
Haha The Nutshell looks amazing! Crazy, but amazing! 😂 🍻
Interesting to see the nutshell just a shame its green king 🍻
Was in there about 5 years ago bought the t-shirt
Reply enjoying your videos fella. Keep it up.
Or Little Gem . Maidstone
As much as I love the Nutshell, the Dove has some proper characters 😂 greene king IPA is bloody awful...think I'd have gone for the Abbot. Another top vid Ethan, well done mate🍺👍
@@SlurpyDave254 thanks! I actually had Abbott the night before in an unfilmed crawl in Cambridge so I went for the IPA… a decision which I regretted!
Ha,ha fun hearing the banter. If I was pub hopping, I'd have to watch myself and not try to imitate all of the varied British accents. I remember a Canadian saying when he was visiting Britain, he liked the added attention his Canadian accent got from the women there. Ha, ha. I'd like that Nutshell pub, with the windows looking out on the street but everyone close as well to have a chat.Thanks for the share.
You’d love the nutshell, absolutely brilliant pub!
Well if you sound anything like Dick Van Dyke it would not go down too well my friend. I am surprised anyone was drawn to a Canadian accent as a novelty must have been very out in the sticks. I note you comment alot, I would be interested to know if you have anything like a bar crawl culturally, or is stay in one place for a few drinks?
Try Beck hole. Half the size
The Nutshell is not Britains smallest pub Green King are in my view misleading the UK public
I mentioned the controversy in the description. It depends on how you define a pub and how you’d measure “smallest” really. Its certainly impressively small and worth a visit.
Half of the “smallest” pubs are not really pubs in the traditional sense though. More converted shops into micropubs or even converted signal boxes or sheds.
@ I wouldn’t mind micropubs being in contention but I draw the line when venues don’t have any in house toilet! May as well consider food trucks that serve bottled beer at that point! That’s just my opinion though, I think Guinness have a very loose idea of what is considered a pub!