Black Bull Bedlington Posted January 29, 2012 Report Posted January 29, 2012 Hi all,First off I'm not an expert on every form of drink, but I have tried many alcoholic drinks over my varied and chequered history. I'm a member of The British Institute of Innkeepers (MBII) and also a card carrying member of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). I love real ale and also real cider and perry. Whisky is also a hobby.:-) again I'm not an expert.Whilst we are here at the Black Bull the obvious intention is to make it commercially viable as a business, and I do appreciate this will not be an easy task. I'm hoping to get involved with various community events and also to make the Black Bull a community pub that is at the heart of the community. I hope you'll all understand I'm not from around these parts so I'll have many questions for you all as well. If I can help on anything alcoholic, question wise then do feel free to ask. I also love live music in many forms, folk, blues, jazz, rock, soul (including northern) and some classical. Here at the pub I'll be encouraging live music as much as possible. If you know anyone who enjoys playing and has annoyed the neighbours too much, send them along.Chris M
mercuryg Posted January 30, 2012 Report Posted January 30, 2012 Chris,The Bull used to have a weekly buskers night. I can contact the original organiser for you and see if they would like to take it up again....
Black Bull Bedlington Posted January 30, 2012 Author Report Posted January 30, 2012 Many thanks for the offer, sadly the previous organiser priced themselves out of a very limited budget, I'm told and we are now, more than happy to be working with Colin Patterson going forward. I do appreciate the offer though. Who knows what the future holds.
Symptoms Posted January 30, 2012 Report Posted January 30, 2012 Chris - real ale, yummy. How well does this stuff travel and is there, because of this, a limitation on where you can source the ales. In other words will ale from Southern England, and other far-flung places been on offer or will you source 'locally'. Are there any/many brewers left in the North East?
Brett Posted January 31, 2012 Report Posted January 31, 2012 (edited) http://www.cannybevv..._breweries.htmlAlso check out the Real Ale Guide site for information on surrounding areas.http://www.realaleguide.co.uk/id225.htmlhttp://www.realaleguide.co.uk/id215.htmlThere are plenty of local breweries if you include Cumbria and Tyne & Wear.As for ciders you have to go daarn saarf for most of those may have something to do with the northern climate for fruit growing though Edited January 31, 2012 by Brettly
Brett Posted January 31, 2012 Report Posted January 31, 2012 Every Tuesday from 14th February we are encouraging musicians' date=' singers, poets, story tellers to come along and perform. We'll be providing a sound system (courtesy of Colin Patterson) and subsidised drinks for performers.If you prefer acoustic or folk music nights we've set aside Thursday nights as your night. We are also looking to establish a folk club in Bedlington to help preserve the local distinctive folk music and also to encourage younger members of the community to get involved in this type of music. To perform at either night will be completely free to the performers. Also there will be no charge at any time to watch any of the acts. If a folk club is established it will not be necessary to join it to watch and listen to the music, but to be a member may involve a subscription in the future.[/quote']Thursday nights will definitely be our night but the introduction of live music anywhere in the local area can only be a good thing regardless of the genre.I can't see me or my better half performing but we would definitely enjoy this sort of thing.I know there are a group of singers that get into the Melton Constable down the road once a month who would fit the sound your describing I just can't find any information on them at the moment.
Black Bull Bedlington Posted January 31, 2012 Author Report Posted January 31, 2012 (edited) Well most real ales will travel, my last pub was in Lancashire and we regularly featured Cornish, Kentish and other southern brews. Most of the skill is settling and then keeping good temperature control. As for real ciders, there are some made in Lancashire, but most are of course made down south along with some excellent perries. Sadly at present I cannot stock these due to tie restraints, though I will be working on it. I'm a member of CAMRA so from the next issue of the cannybevvy magazine we hope to be a local distributor of the magazine. Whilst we are on the subject, any CAMRA member is entitled to 10p per pint discount on real ales here. Other discounts may apply, but call in for details.There are at least 7 microbrewers either here in Northumberland, or in Tyneside. The most local of which is Northumberland Brewery Ltd, based right here in Bedlington. I hope to feature their brews at a later date, but at present cannot do so because of the brewery tie. Edited January 31, 2012 by Black Bull Bedlington
Keith Scantlebury Posted February 1, 2012 Report Posted February 1, 2012 might just allow myself to be dragged up there one night. my little micro brewery in me shed is just about to run dry.
pennylane909 Posted February 1, 2012 Report Posted February 1, 2012 Yeah i used to run the black bull buskers night every thursday
mercuryg Posted February 1, 2012 Report Posted February 1, 2012 I believe, miss PennyLane, I know who you are, and it was you I was offering to contact for Chris...........(yes, you do know me; think grey hair, glasses, etc.....)
Black Bull Bedlington Posted February 1, 2012 Author Report Posted February 1, 2012 As I said, I was told, that it had been priced out of the budget, so if it wasn't you charging it was someone else here, prior to my arrival. I'll chat with you on that if you come along, as I abhor fraud in all its forms and would pass the details along to Marstons who control the budgets here.The last thing I want to do is to cause ill feeling so do please feel free to come along to the new night, any Tuesday night, or if more folk style come along on Thursdays, I do like and enjoy live music in many forms, and would love you to be part of the new buskers arrangement. We are offering pints for players and subsidised soft drinks for drivers bringing 2 or more passengers. Keith, I'll look forward to meeting and chatting with you when you're dragged up here. I take it you'll be the one in the corner tied to a chair?
Black Bull Bedlington Posted February 1, 2012 Author Report Posted February 1, 2012 Brettly, sorry I missed your earlier comments, about the Melton Constable. If you can pass information along I'd be very grateful. I've made contact with someone from Cramlington folk club and they will be passing details on.
Keith Scantlebury Posted February 1, 2012 Report Posted February 1, 2012 I believe, miss PennyLane, I know who you are, and it was you I was offering to contact for Chris...........(yes, you do know me; think grey hair, glasses, etc.....)Gotcha......... Larry Grayson ..... I knew you were'nt dead !!!
Keith Scantlebury Posted February 1, 2012 Report Posted February 1, 2012 As I said, I was told, that it had been priced out of the budget, so if it wasn't you charging it was someone else here, prior to my arrival. I'll chat with you on that if you come along, as I abhor fraud in all its forms and would pass the details along to Marstons who control the budgets here.The last thing I want to do is to cause ill feeling so do please feel free to come along to the new night, any Tuesday night, or if more folk style come along on Thursdays, I do like and enjoy live music in many forms, and would love you to be part of the new buskers arrangement. We are offering pints for players and subsidised soft drinks for drivers bringing 2 or more passengers. Keith, I'll look forward to meeting and chatting with you when you're dragged up here. I take it you'll be the one in the corner tied to a chair? Absolutely, I'll be the one with the corn cob pipe and a slack jaw, my real name is Malcolm Robinson.
Malcolm Robinson Posted February 4, 2012 Report Posted February 4, 2012 Absolutely, I'll be the one with the corn cob pipe and a slack jaw, my real name is Malcolm Robinson. :lol: Chris you can't really miss Keith as a recent picture shows all to clearly........
Black Bull Bedlington Posted February 4, 2012 Author Report Posted February 4, 2012 Was that 2-1 to the terriers? Glad to see he was being useful in giving the score!
Keith Scantlebury Posted February 4, 2012 Report Posted February 4, 2012 Nice to see that the photographer got my good side !!
Brian Cross Posted February 9, 2012 Report Posted February 9, 2012 Will you do food at the BB or isn't there any kitchen facility's ?
Brett Posted February 10, 2012 Report Posted February 10, 2012 Will you do food at the BB or isn't there any kitchen facility's ? Hello everyone,My wife (Sue) and I (Chris) have recently taken over the management of The Black Bull in Front Street East. We were previously in Morecambe at another pub, The Smugglers Den.We are hoping to make the Black Bull into a friendly and welcoming community public house, where everyone will feel welcome and appreciated. We have no catering facilities, but are hoping to sell really good cask ales, along with various other alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. We have a largish back room which is much under utilised. If there are any local groups looking for a meeting place, why not come along and use the room during the day. We are hoping to promote live folk music and also morris dancing along with other musical events on some evenings.We have two dogs and a cat (who is in charge) but we are dog friendly(well behaved). Again a warm welcome is extended to local dog walkers.Do feel free to pop in and chat as we are both in Northumberland for the first time in our lives and are both looking to make friends and settle into the community over the next few months and years.Chris and SueThis was taken from the introductions thread that Chris started.http://www.bedlingto...new-management/
Black Bull Bedlington Posted February 12, 2012 Author Report Posted February 12, 2012 A new offer from us to all of you. On your birthday, we'll get you a drink free of charge. Just bring two friends (or more) with you and let us know you are a member of the forums here. Buy any two drinks and get the third free as a happy birthday from us to any forum member. It will be your drink that is the free one. The offer is open on your birthday only and must be requested at the time of the order. Not combinable with any other offer and you must be over 18 along with any friends who are with you. We operate a strict Challenge 21 policy and promote responsible drinking. 3
Brett Posted February 13, 2012 Report Posted February 13, 2012 Might want to put this one in the announcements page. I will recommend the missus pops down, if not then I will definitely come down for my birthday.
mercuryg Posted February 13, 2012 Report Posted February 13, 2012 Nice offer. It's my 35th (again) next Sunday, I may well drag some unsuspecting bods down. By the way, I am told you hold a quiz on a wednesday, is this so? Could do with something to do mid-week....
Keith Scantlebury Posted February 13, 2012 Report Posted February 13, 2012 A new offer from us to all of you. On your birthday, we'll get you a drink free of charge. Just bring two friends (or more) with you and let us know you are a member of the forums here. Buy any two drinks and get the third free as a happy birthday from us to any forum member. It will be your drink that is the free one. The offer is open on your birthday only and must be requested at the time of the order. Not combinable with any other offer and you must be over 18 along with any friends who are with you. We operate a strict Challenge 21 policy and promote responsible drinking.Thank you very much, I am fortunate to have several birthdays a year, depending on my mood, the weather, and what form I am filling in.
Black Bull Bedlington Posted February 13, 2012 Author Report Posted February 13, 2012 Yes there is a quiz every Wednesday, poorly attended at present so easy to win prizes. I'll take the word of a gentleman or gentlewoman that it is indeed their birthday, and that will include all here on the forum.Look forward to meeting you all on your birthdays.
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