tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6677885556404476308.post8341742594198114404..comments2024-03-26T09:19:10.810+00:00Comments on BRAPA (British Real Ale Pub Adventure): BRAPA : the archives (201-210)Si 'BRAPA' Everitthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17291680772889990384noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6677885556404476308.post-77282357643219839232015-05-15T14:34:05.976+01:002015-05-15T14:34:05.976+01:00No worries Si, I always try to help. Seasons issue...No worries Si, I always try to help. Seasons issued for periods longer than (but not including) a month should always be issued on blue stock. You should find that it lasts longer.<br /><br />I'm still working outwhen to fit Coalville in.Tom Irvinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15707212109059322727noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6677885556404476308.post-13393057754845437912015-05-12T21:56:44.196+01:002015-05-12T21:56:44.196+01:00Thanks Tom, I had a feeling I'd been in Wellin...Thanks Tom, I had a feeling I'd been in Wellington before this date so that's more like 2005 isn't it? Explains why I was frustrated not to find it post-Hereford.<br /><br />Inclined to agree re Black Eagle, even Aiden had to admit how poor it was that day.<br /><br />Nowhere instead of Rotherham, taking some time out to recover liver/finances after a birthday fortnight of excesses. Thanks re delayed Manc ticket, form done. Also, had to get my season ticket replaced - and the man put it on blue stock at last - hurrah! Si 'BRAPA' Everitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17291680772889990384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6677885556404476308.post-17881580830048051582015-05-12T17:24:55.207+01:002015-05-12T17:24:55.207+01:00I have a feeling your first visit to the Wellingto...I have a feeling your first visit to the Wellington was after a 2-0 defeat at Molineaux. The railway was shut so we caught a tram from Wolves to Snow Hill. I verbally abused a motorist in Wolves on the way to the tram terminus.<br /><br />The Black Eagle was brilliant on our first visit and has got steadily worse. By a funny coincidence, it has got steadily busier. My theory is that the staff can't really cope with the football crowds so the beer doesn't get replaced. It manages to justify being in the GBG by presumbably being brilliant on the 340 odd days a year when Albion aren't at home. The only way to test the theory I suppose would be to go on a non-football day.<br /><br />Where did you go instead of Rotherham?Tom Irvinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15707212109059322727noreply@blogger.com