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psgmariner
April 12, 2016, 10:41am

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Apologies for the blatant plug but we are having a bit of a do this weekend in the shop if anyone fancies it.

Outside we will have a mini bar from Axholme Brewing Company and will be pulling PINTS of their gorgeous Cleethorpes Pale Ale and Best Bitter.

If you don't like either of them you can just buy any of the bottles or cans in the shop and drink them on site (glasses provided and snacks available).

The temporary license is as follows:

Friday 5pm-8pm
Saturday 12pm-8pm (will have Humberside on if anyone wants to listen to the Town game!)
Sunday 12pm-4pm

Cheers


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April 16, 2016, 1:27am
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Out of pure curiosity, was your business idea remotely influenced by craft beer shop in the corn exchange, Leeds?
I know you lived in this neck of the woods and have mentioned previously you was inspired by shops here. There is certainly similarities - however I'd say yours is significantly better!


Sleep well Icey, Matty and Richard. Keep each other company up there xx

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Would've definitely headed by and taken in a few beers whilst listening to Town, if I'd been over.

Huge game for us so hope the day goes well for you and you're toasting a victory come 5pm!!

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Out of pure curiosity, was your business idea remotely influenced by craft beer shop in the corn exchange, Leeds?
I know you lived in this neck of the woods and have mentioned previously you was inspired by shops here. There is certainly similarities - however I'd say yours is significantly better!


Yes a little but must confess I don't go to that one (Little Leeds Beer House) that much.

There are quite a few round Leeds and the surrounding area and it just struck me that there were absolutely none back in GY. There is one just opened in Lincoln called the Crafty Bottle and there might be one opening in Louth soon. Glad I got in when I did!



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It seems to be everywhere in Leeds at the moment especially round the station. Friends of Ham, Bundobust and The Northern Monk all great for food and beer.
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I've visited the North Bar on Briggate (I think) on a few occasions in recent years to have a few eye-wateringly expensive beers.

I seem to recall that was there before the whole 'craft beer' shtick took off back when bars were often staffed by people without beards, tattoos and skinny jeans...

I could tell things were on the turn a couple of years ago when we went to a brew bar in Bristol and were told that they didn't serve pints, just two-thirds! Still managed to charge expensive pint prices, mind, and their beer wasn't up to much either.  
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Found a niche and exploited it. Absolute top credit too you mate and I'm really glad too see that it seems you're doing well for yourself from it.
In a few weeks time i'll be back home for summer and I can assure you - you'll have another regular!


Sleep well Icey, Matty and Richard. Keep each other company up there xx

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Yes a little but must confess I don't go to that one (Little Leeds Beer House) that much.

There are quite a few round Leeds and the surrounding area and it just struck me that there were absolutely none back in GY. There is one just opened in Lincoln called the Crafty Bottle and there might be one opening in Louth soon. Glad I got in when I did!



I haven't had time to pop in to your shop yet, have you got any breweriana. The reason why I am asking is that I am looking to build a bar in a shed this summer for the garden. I've been looking on line at different projects and one involves bottle caps.

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My plan is to collect enough bottle caps and beer labels so I can frame them to hang on the wall of the bar. Would you be able to source bottle caps when you order your stock because although I can drink, it's going to take some time before I get enough to make a frame  


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there must be a disney song to this but surely "that's what friends are for"
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Marinerz93 - you are not the only one who is in to bottle tops - we have a regular customer who comes in who uses them to make coasters. He gets 9 bottle tops covers them in resin and then adds the non slip stuff to the bottom. They look really good if you get some of the more funky tops.

Unfortunately as we are a shop not a pub I don't have access to that many tops other than the ones I have had myself. I have a small collection in the shop if you want to have a look and help your self.


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