Wow, thank you all for your recommendations. It appears that I'm going to have to do more research on ales and pubs, than I am on my itinerary! I must say, I love the names of some of your ales and such, sounds very descriptive.
I'm not going to go hog wild on the drinks, but as I travell(mostly by foot, and bus) I thought I would try local brews. The 1/2 pint suggestion is a good one, as are all the others. I still plan on hitting the Isle of Wight, Red, so I'll surely take in the micro breweries.
The only ales from the UK that I've been able to find over here are McEwans, and Newcastle Brown Ale that my dad used to drink.
As I plan my route in finer detail, I'll give you chaps a shout for your local recommendations. I'm getting rather exicited about the trip(planning is half the fun), and having a nice ale in a quiet pub, watching the world go by after a long day's tramp is just what I need.
Cheers
Alex
I'm not going to go hog wild on the drinks, but as I travell(mostly by foot, and bus) I thought I would try local brews. The 1/2 pint suggestion is a good one, as are all the others. I still plan on hitting the Isle of Wight, Red, so I'll surely take in the micro breweries.
The only ales from the UK that I've been able to find over here are McEwans, and Newcastle Brown Ale that my dad used to drink.
As I plan my route in finer detail, I'll give you chaps a shout for your local recommendations. I'm getting rather exicited about the trip(planning is half the fun), and having a nice ale in a quiet pub, watching the world go by after a long day's tramp is just what I need.
Cheers
Alex