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For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 5:36 pm

The Greyhound and Cross Keys are worth a visit. They're both stocking Neath Ales at the moment.

:occasion5:

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 5:44 pm

Nedd Glas wrote:The Greyhound and Cross Keys are worth a visit. They're both stocking Neath Ales at the moment.

:occasion5:


Been in both in the last two weeks.

As a cider drinker though, I have to be in the mood for a change to try something different though. :old:

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 7:18 pm

SBF1 wrote:
Nedd Glas wrote:The Greyhound and Cross Keys are worth a visit. They're both stocking Neath Ales at the moment.

:occasion5:


Been in both in the last two weeks.

As a cider drinker though, I have to be in the mood for a change to try something different though. :old:


Our friend, who wears a trenchcoat now and again, said he got drunk with you recently, so I reckon you should venture to one of those with him, instead of just the Spoons.

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 7:23 pm

Nedd Glas wrote:
SBF1 wrote:
Nedd Glas wrote:The Greyhound and Cross Keys are worth a visit. They're both stocking Neath Ales at the moment.

:occasion5:


Been in both in the last two weeks.

As a cider drinker though, I have to be in the mood for a change to try something different though. :old:


Our friend, who wears a trenchcoat now and again, said he got drunk with you recently, so I reckon you should venture to one of those with him, instead of just the Spoons.


Lol, yes we have had a few sherbuts together, but not in the spoons though.
I will deffo have to take him there to sample the local tipple. ;) :D

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 7:34 pm

SBF1 wrote:
Nedd Glas wrote:
SBF1 wrote:
Nedd Glas wrote:The Greyhound and Cross Keys are worth a visit. They're both stocking Neath Ales at the moment.

:occasion5:


Been in both in the last two weeks.

As a cider drinker though, I have to be in the mood for a change to try something different though. :old:


Our friend, who wears a trenchcoat now and again, said he got drunk with you recently, so I reckon you should venture to one of those with him, instead of just the Spoons.


Lol, yes we have had a few sherbuts together, but not in the spoons though.
I will deffo have to take him there to sample the local tipple. ;) :D


Good man.

:thumbup:

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 7:55 pm

Nedd Glas wrote:The Greyhound and Cross Keys are worth a visit. They're both stocking Neath Ales at the moment.

:occasion5:


The Borough in the Melyn is worth a visit as well if you like your real ale.

They usually have a tidy selection on tap.

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:00 pm

NeathBlue wrote:
Nedd Glas wrote:The Greyhound and Cross Keys are worth a visit. They're both stocking Neath Ales at the moment.

:occasion5:


The Borough in the Melyn is worth a visit as well if you like your real ale.

They usually have a tidy selection on tap.


I used to live near there. I haven't been there for a while. I'll pop down one of these days.

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:02 pm

NeathBlue wrote:
Nedd Glas wrote:The Greyhound and Cross Keys are worth a visit. They're both stocking Neath Ales at the moment.

:occasion5:


The Borough in the Melyn is worth a visit as well if you like your real ale.

They usually have a tidy selection on tap.


I've been told it's drinking till the early hours too. ;)

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:06 pm

SBF1 wrote:
NeathBlue wrote:The Borough in the Melyn is worth a visit as well if you like your real ale.

They usually have a tidy selection on tap.


I've been told it's drinking till the early hours too. ;)


I wouldn't know! :angel5:

:D

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:10 pm

SBF1 wrote:
NeathBlue wrote:
Nedd Glas wrote:The Greyhound and Cross Keys are worth a visit. They're both stocking Neath Ales at the moment.

:occasion5:


The Borough in the Melyn is worth a visit as well if you like your real ale.

They usually have a tidy selection on tap.


I've been told it's drinking till the early hours too. ;)


Royal Exchange (also in the Melyn) used to be good for that years ago. Sadly, it closed a while ago. It was the best pub in Neath in its day.

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:10 pm

NeathBlue wrote:
SBF1 wrote:
NeathBlue wrote:The Borough in the Melyn is worth a visit as well if you like your real ale.

They usually have a tidy selection on tap.


I've been told it's drinking till the early hours too. ;)


I wouldn't know! :angel5:

:D


:occasion1:

We'll have to organise something. :D :ayatollah:

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:15 pm

SBF1 wrote:
NeathBlue wrote:I wouldn't know! :angel5:

:D


:occasion1:

We'll have to organise something. :D :ayatollah:


Absolutely! :D

:occasion5:

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:16 pm

SBF1 wrote:
NeathBlue wrote:
SBF1 wrote:
NeathBlue wrote:The Borough in the Melyn is worth a visit as well if you like your real ale.

They usually have a tidy selection on tap.


I've been told it's drinking till the early hours too. ;)


I wouldn't know! :angel5:

:D


:occasion1:

We'll have to organise something. :D :ayatollah:


Sounds like a plan......

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:25 pm

Nedd Glas wrote:
SBF1 wrote:
NeathBlue wrote:
SBF1 wrote:
NeathBlue wrote:The Borough in the Melyn is worth a visit as well if you like your real ale.

They usually have a tidy selection on tap.


I've been told it's drinking till the early hours too. ;)


I wouldn't know! :angel5:

:D


:occasion1:

We'll have to organise something. :D :ayatollah:


Sounds like a plan......


Get a few of the others round as well mate. ;)

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 9:10 pm

SBF1 wrote:
Nedd Glas wrote:
SBF1 wrote:
NeathBlue wrote:
SBF1 wrote:
NeathBlue wrote:The Borough in the Melyn is worth a visit as well if you like your real ale.

They usually have a tidy selection on tap.


I've been told it's drinking till the early hours too. ;)


I wouldn't know! :angel5:

:D


:occasion1:

We'll have to organise something. :D :ayatollah:


Sounds like a plan......


Get a few of the others round as well mate. ;)


There are some who keep an eye on this site, but don't post, plus others. Easy enough to get a crowd together once we decide on a time and a place.


:thumbup:

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:34 pm

Fancy organising it John?

Would be good to have a sesh pre season. :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5:

Re: For The Ale Drinkers In Neath And Visitors

Tue Jul 10, 2012 12:43 pm

SBF1 wrote:Fancy organising it John?

Would be good to have a sesh pre season. :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5: :occasion5:



Could do. It'll have to be before the 30th, because it looks like I'm working from then on - unless we do a Saturday.