Lads Beer Odyssey Special Edition Tipsy Turvy Stag Crawl - Energise!
275. The Earl of Derby, Hills Road.
A sturdy and sensible start and finish to the stagging around. Food well served. Beer drunk well.
274. Eagle, Bene't Street.
A fantastic and historic stone faceted pub with a great maze of rooms and selection of beers. Originally a coaching inn and loved by RAF servicemen, who in history have 'tattooed' their squadron numbers and names onto the rear bar ceiling. It is well preserved alongside many other RAF collections.
273. The Clarenden Arms, Clarenden Street.
A lovely little U shaped pub which is close and cosy. Some of the best bar snacks around including huge, freshly made runny scotch eggs.
Beers:
Greene King Icebreaker
Greene King Abbot Ale
272. King Street Run, King Street.
A cool and slightly sticky public house that loves to quote quotes on the beams and ceiling. Busy walls, TV's and gambling machines keep this place buzzing.
Beers:
Robinson's Trooper - Heavy
271. The Free Press, Prospect Row.
Old pub with a central bar. Nicely decked out including a fireplace and a garden in which we drank til our hearts were content.
Beers:
Black Sheep Pale Ale - Misty, medium amber, no real aroma, medium, very smooth and reliable
St Austell Sauvignon Blonde - mysterious layer of cloud, no head, rather yellow, bitter initial taste mellowing out to a Wheaty smoothness.












