Yes, some of the boozers in Sowerby Bridge have strange opening hours, the Blind Pig is only open on Friday's and Saturday's from teatime until the early hours of the following morning. It beats me how pubs can survive on such limited opening hours. It's always a grand night out in Sowerby Bridge, a small town with a big welcome. Have you tried the Big Six at King Cross yet? It is a cracking traditional pub in the middle of a row of Victorian terraced houses, the Big Six is well worth a visit.
Just outside of Soaby is Ripponden, about 3ish miles away, the oldest pub in Yorkshire ? The Old Bridge Inn, parts of it date from the 13 hundreds, on a pack horse bridge. It’s got the stocks outside, so behave yourself. Original timber framed, clad in stone. Cracking Stout, best sludge going. London Black
As a southerner I envy you northern folk... your beer is better than ours... my old fella lived in Clitheroe in the mid/late 90s while I was wasting my life at Staffs Uni... I would visit him at the weekend and we checked out local pubs in the Clitheroe area... great beer... superb ales up North ! Respect !
What a ridiculous comment there loads of good beers and breweries in the south. You can whinge about the prices if you like which is more to do with the earning potential but not the choice.
Such a picturesque town with those lovely brick buildings and some great pubs - I also spy some gluten free beers!!🍻 Btw it’s an alleyway where I’m from!! 😅
It ain't bad Sowerby Bridge, been a couple of time, Puzzles & Turks. Not done the other 3. (Still not had a Goose Eye Ale) that Barnsley Bitter was a result at the end. Some nice dark ales. Hebden Bridge soon I guess, Fox & Goose is a must...top vid once again Ethan. ( ps it's a GINNEL😂)👍🍺
Looks like a fun town that Sowerby Bridge. I like all of the brick buildings. I like both the Hogs head and the Puzzle Hall. I like the live folk music in the Puzzle hall. That singer with that group had a great voice! It's nice to see these places in England. There is this British guy on UA-cam who does a travel blog called "Backpacker Ben". He goes all over the world and highlights shitholes and then whines about it when he gets there. He has done several videos on these really run down areas in England on his channel as well. Who wants to watch that? So, your videos inspire me to travel to England again and to do some pub crawls in some of your towns! Thanks again!
Ignore the negative individuals on UA-cam who seem to want earn a living as some sort of freak show on misery. You have plenty of them on your side of the pond showing the various Fentenyl skid rows in your major cities. Just to confirm in that part of Yorkshire it is limestone on the building and not brick. I thought the folk music was superb and just the sort music you would expect to hear in a British pub on a chilled Sunday afternoon.
Sowerby and Sowerby Bridge are two seperate places about half a mile from each other, Sowerby Bridge is a town in the Calder Valley and Sowerby is a village on top of a hill. The Rush Cart is a great pub in Sowerby, it is named after the cart used in the local Rushbearing Festival. This festival is held every September, it is organised by the local churches and it raises money for several local charities .the Rushbearing Festival dates back about three hundred years to the time when the churches stone floors were covered with bullrushes. The Rushbearing Cart is hauled up hill and down dale between several townships by the local population in fancy dress. If you are in the Sowerby Bridge area in early September, the Rushbearing Festival is well worth a visit.
That first pub look really amazing inside
great looking pubs and quality beers
A Timmy Taylor's tied house ? The full range of TT beers ? This town is heaven on Earth !
Good to see plenty of dark ales on 🍻
Hi. Just stumbled across the channel and love your work. Fantastic constructive information on places to have a decent pint. Keep up the great work 👍
Yes, some of the boozers in Sowerby Bridge have strange opening hours, the Blind Pig is only open on Friday's and Saturday's from teatime until the early hours of the following morning. It beats me how pubs can survive on such limited opening hours. It's always a grand night out in Sowerby Bridge, a small town with a big welcome.
Have you tried the Big Six at King Cross yet? It is a cracking traditional pub in the middle of a row of Victorian terraced houses, the Big Six is well worth a visit.
Loving these videos. Cheers from the U.S
Cheers! 🍻 love hearing from friends over the pond!
Live up the road from here - Sowerby Bridge has so many great bars, but you really need to go the Shears in Halifax as well as the Victoria!
Just outside of Soaby is Ripponden, about 3ish miles away, the oldest pub in Yorkshire ?
The Old Bridge Inn, parts of it date from the 13 hundreds, on a pack horse bridge.
It’s got the stocks outside, so behave yourself.
Original timber framed, clad in stone.
Cracking Stout, best sludge going.
London Black
As a southerner I envy you northern folk... your beer is better than ours... my old fella lived in Clitheroe in the mid/late 90s while I was wasting my life at Staffs Uni... I would visit him at the weekend and we checked out local pubs in the Clitheroe area... great beer... superb ales up North ! Respect !
What a ridiculous comment there loads of good beers and breweries in the south. You can whinge about the prices if you like which is more to do with the earning potential but not the choice.
Such a picturesque town with those lovely brick buildings and some great pubs - I also spy some gluten free beers!!🍻
Btw it’s an alleyway where I’m from!! 😅
It ain't bad Sowerby Bridge, been a couple of time, Puzzles & Turks. Not done the other 3. (Still not had a Goose Eye Ale) that Barnsley Bitter was a result at the end. Some nice dark ales. Hebden Bridge soon I guess, Fox & Goose is a must...top vid once again Ethan. ( ps it's a GINNEL😂)👍🍺
Looks like a fun town that Sowerby Bridge. I like all of the brick buildings. I like both the Hogs head and the Puzzle Hall. I like the live folk music in the Puzzle hall. That singer with that group had a great voice!
It's nice to see these places in England. There is this British guy on UA-cam who does a travel blog called "Backpacker Ben". He goes all over the world and highlights shitholes and then whines about it when he gets there. He has done several videos on these really run down areas in England on his channel as well. Who wants to watch that? So, your videos inspire me to travel to England again and to do some pub crawls in some of your towns! Thanks again!
Ignore the negative individuals on UA-cam who seem to want earn a living as some sort of freak show on misery. You have plenty of them on your side of the pond showing the various Fentenyl skid rows in your major cities. Just to confirm in that part of Yorkshire it is limestone on the building and not brick. I thought the folk music was superb and just the sort music you would expect to hear in a British pub on a chilled Sunday afternoon.
Another great vlog thanks lads. Seeing you and your mates reminded me of Last of the summer Wine or it last of the summer Beer.
Great video looks lovely place happy valley
Looks like a session in Sowerby is on the cards after Christmas! Another cracking video and good to have Paul making an appearance again!
Sowerby and Sowerby Bridge are two seperate places about half a mile from each other, Sowerby Bridge is a town in the Calder Valley and Sowerby is a village on top of a hill. The Rush Cart is a great pub in Sowerby, it is named after the cart used in the local Rushbearing Festival. This festival is held every September, it is organised by the local churches and it raises money for several local charities .the Rushbearing Festival dates back about three hundred years to the time when the churches stone floors were covered with bullrushes. The Rushbearing Cart is hauled up hill and down dale between several townships by the local population in fancy dress. If you are in the Sowerby Bridge area in early September, the Rushbearing Festival is well worth a visit.
Lovely, happy videos, thank you.
Glad you like them! 🍻
£4.50 for a 6.5% imperial porter in a pub is a ruddy good price!
It was a ruddy good pub crawl! Cheers 🍻
Ey Up!
Did I see £2.20 at the 'Sowerby B' ?...... £2.20 a pint ????
Are you on the app untappd if so i would love to follow you on there