2024 Northern Europe Pub Crawl

by WBlackwell on August 22, 2024

 

On this trip of 45 days, I racked up 552,972 steps or 236 miles (a 5.24 daily average offsetting the 5.24 daily average of pints)  and blew out one pair of boots.  Drank lots of beer and lost 12 pounds.  And went to 151 different pubs, 108 in Scotland. Some I have visited whenever near for years.

I had a drink in every one.  If I walked out of one without a drink, it held no appeal, and therefore no photo.  Usually I would ask for a 1/2 pint of the darkest local if there were none I recognized,  but sometime a cocktail.  Half pints are the best way to Pub Crawl. If you go into a new pub and the atmosphere and banter is poor, or if the beer is sour, whatever, you don’t have to spent twice the time a pint would take. If it’s good, you order another.  If it’s real good someone will buy you one as it’s only a half. And a 10 pub day is still walkable.  Generally these pubs are  in chronological order.  Some hit more than once, obviously.

The start.

Helsinki.

Very personable bartender, great chat with a guy named Jonas (Yon Ass was his way to say it).

Black Door, good beer and cheap for Helsinki at 5 Euros.  I began my quest for insight with the lad and in the pictured his mates I missed.

“What is it like to live with a border with Russia whilst they are invading Ukraine?”

Rather than being off-putting, this question, from an elderly American, seemed to invite conversation. I asked it over and over in Helsinki, Tallinn and Riga with nearly 100 % of people telling me that they had faith in their government and NATO to protect them. And that Ukraine must win.  They joked about the previously thought to be the second most powerful military in the world being the second most powerful in Ukraine. A couple former Finnish soldiers told me that the 800 mile border has only 5 roads.  The Finns can defend 5 roads they said but Russian tanks can’t get through hundreds of miles of forest.

I’m glad of those conversations.

Excellent stout.  Some cinnamon or something

Ramy , the bartender and 1/2 owner of this pub with his partner, Carmen, an Estonian,  is from Egypt and we have been doing shots with my beers and chatting. I don’t know if there is much I enjoy more than talking with people from divers countries and learning.
So glad shy isn’t one of my attributes 😂 as those who know me know.
After a couple nights with this gang, I can’t recall more Pub fun since the old Plockton Inn.

Roof top bar overlooking the Helsinki Harbour

Bingo night

Tallin next

The Nazis invaded Tallinn so quickly bombing wasn’t needed so the old town is exquisitely medical with builds over 700 years old still being used.

1 1/2 hour chat with a couple my age from Ohio. Travel likes, Trump dislikes. Wishing for a candidate younger than us!

A British pub or English based on the St George flags inside. I had a nice time with Kenny Merrilees from Mallaig Scotland here  and his wee son Daniel.  I like Mallaig so, next rip

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Estonians with divers degrees of English still led to good craic.  The parting shot of a ‘jellyfish’ nearly killed me.  Vodka with Tabasco!!  WTF?!

Nice breeze

I spot a tattered Saltire and beelined down some scary old steps to this! Not sure if “Highland Stout” is a Scottish brew but I know it’s a good one.

 

And I did not expect haggis for a few more weeks, yet here it is as bonbons!

The lad at the right, had  me follow him to his next boozer.  Another Saltire & the barkeep cowboy. I’m sure the place gets wild after 10 but too late for me

And around the corner from my hotel.

Riga

Since they make their own gin, a martini was required.  A touch of Blue Curacao makes a pretty drink I call the Blue Whale

Loved the figurehead Colonel!

 

9.9%! Local brew

Velta, the bartender and I had a lovely conversation. She’s in the film industry and hopefully heading to LA at some point.

Oldest Irish bar in Riga

Only Cuban bar in Riga had a great DJ.

After the flight from Riga and the train north I had figured Birmingham was where I’d run out of juice.  I was correct. I stayed here.  Folks stay up long after the pub was closed outside so a bit noisy.

Chatting with lads in Twisted Lip when a Hen Do arrived lead by one of the owners.
Mason, bartender, is looking for tips, wearing a bra one of the ladies no longer needed.

The hen parties were enjoying the music more at the Dovecot too. Nice weather, good tunes

Saltburn

Quayside Newcastle is my favorite part of England.  Maybe because it’s almost Scotland

Another Spoons being refurbished

Whee Tess took me on the way back from the Holy Island

Local musicians pulled me in as I walked by the open door. I literally danced down the ramp to the bar.  I don’t dance lol.

Durham after a visit to the cathedral

Good beers at the Brew Dog but few are as good as the price demands. I think the 1/3 pinto Dog M  I bought would have been £17/pint!!

Last time I was in Newcastle I had a great steak pie here at The Bridge Hotel so when I realized I had come across it I was salivating.  New owner no longer serves food.  At least the chat with a few young guys in their 60’s was good.

My favorite Newcastle Story: Last time I was here I stayed in the hotel next to this pub.  It’s now an EasyHotel and still nice. So as I approached the group standing outside I realized they were from Texas.  I asked if they were part of a queue.  “What’s a q?” said one with a perfect drawl.  A line to enter a venue I replied. Na, we’re waiting for the guy who went in to check it out. As he came out he’s was shaking his head negatively so I asked, emphasizing my Masshole accent to the max what was wrong?  “Full of locals!” he replied giving this Yank a quizzical look. I’m processing 10 people from Texas not happy with locals in the oldest pub in a northern England city. But I can be pretty quick sometime so I responded “You guys are in luck.  2 blocks down the road and a couple blocks up the street on the right you’ll find the ‘American Bar’!  It’s great. They thanked me and hustled off. I was laughing to myself as I walked in to which the bartender asked ‘What’s so funny’ Then eye-rolled when she heard my accent. Another American she was thinking.   I explained by gag, there is no American Bar in Newcastle-by-the-Tyne that I know of.  I had made it up. She said ‘ so those people won’t be coming into the pub?’ ‘Only to kick my ass when then find out a Yank played them’ I responded.  The first pint was  on the house.

It’s a very nice pub

Scotland!! I begin in Ayr

Some of the buildings that Wetherspoons are housed in are very nice and it’s always a hike to the loo.  Here it’s above & behind where the organ would have been.

A pint, a slice of haggis & a slice of black pudding for about £3.19 makes a nice tea.

Old, very old with a leaking roof. There are only a few people who thatch roofs anymore and the waiting list is long. Listed buildings can’t just go with  asphalt shingles you know

Awesome local musicians. Worth the trip by itself.  I’ve posted a dozen videos of nights there on my YouTube channel and a couple  on this website

I don’t think the regulars appreciate that the pub doesn’t clean the beer lines.  The pint (I broke my own rule) was so bitter I left it and went out for a cigarette (I don’t smoke them) and went to the Anchor next door.  A bloke came in and saw me and pointed out I had left a beer on the bar. I told him I forgot and he soon left.  Betting he enjoyed his free pint of sour beer lol

Pepper sauce on the haggis

Ray is a hotel manager enjoying his afternoon and evening off.  We had a long conversation that we resumed in the Twa Dugs later.

Next is Glasgow.  With this very popular pub based on the crowds

Due to the shape of the bar, which gives this pub it’s name, it is apparently the longest bar in the UK, maybe Europe

I met Ciaran Harper Mcelhinney last trip and we stayed in touch. Here I got to buy him, his new wife Emma and another couple wedding drinks

One of if not the oldest pub in Glasgow and very enjoyable with great decorations!

The Hootenanny beer garden

Good local music

Karaoke is this club’s thing.  The outside seating allows one to not sweat with the crowds or go deaf. A few good pubs in this corner of the city within a couple hundred steps of each other and the 2 hotels I recently stayed at

The karaoke is better here but no outdoor seating

Next to a subway station, near the botanic gardens  and a good place to start a subway pub crawl. Which began here

I then moved on to Falkirk to ride the wheel.  No pubs near the hotel but if I added the cost of my hotel, a taxi to the rails station, a trip to Edinburgh and back I probably saved over 100 quid/night.

Coming down from the National Museum of Scotland’s roof top terrace, which offers some of the best views of the city, I realized I’d never sat for a drink here.  Watching all the punters posing for photos touching the wee dug’s nose was amusing

 

Half Hung Maggie

The last drop before being hung or the drop that hung the convict?

Getting a seat outside on a sunny day in August in Grassmarket is pure pleasure as was the pint of Belhaven Lager! Didn’t know the beer I use to pour from a keg in my living room, came in a lager.  Excellent, Smithers.

Most of the tourists are up by the castle.  This was once where Edinburgh ended.

Darkest bar ever.  Thought I had shades on when I entered

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I caught her show at the Fringe at the above bar.  Excellent!

How could I skip an advert like this?

Nickname in college, still used by some without the whistle part

Perth

Good banter like last time

But the conversations here were among the best of this trip

Too dark.

Nice inside & out

My friend Kyle and his lovely partner Emma. So good to hook up with him again and meet her. lots of great banter and laughing went on in many pubs.  And in each one Emma had to show ID.  She’s 28! lucky woman who will most likely always look young at any age .  Balding Kyle on the other hand….

Now it’s Dundee.

I met Kyle & Connor here a few years back and we’ve stayed in touch.  I think I’m older than the 2 of them added together

Another classic old pub

A long walk from the Sleeperz hotel but worth it for atmosphere and banter

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A used record shop converted into a cool bar

One of the best for age and conversation if the city

For those pendejos who don’t understand

My dapper friend Connor who, when he picked up a microphone in a karaoke bar, was very good.

Jordan, Martin & I had a great bit of banter

Next to hotel so easy breakfast and cheap pints under cover in afternoon

These two are next to each other down an alleyway

I liked the outside seating area and had some nice conversations multiple times.

I can buy beer at home but not the craic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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More Glasgow

by WBlackwell on August 20, 2024

The Glasgow People’s Palace is currently closed for the next few years as it and the magnificent glasshouse undergo some sorely need refurbishments. Still plenty of green inside

With over a dozen drums to tune, I hope the tuner doesn’t go deaf

Crowds were even bigger Saturday at the World Bagpipe Championship  but my back  was too pained to allow me to stay to the end and the light rain didn’t help so off to find the closest pub! It’s amazing how a few 1/2 pints reduce the pain enough to continue walking.  But then again I’m more in need of a standing stick than a walking stick.  Movement doesn’t hurt as badly as being stationary.

The oldest pub in Scotland is a highly contested title and this one would be a contender if not for the name. Yes it’s been serving patrons since 1679 but as the name implies, it burnt down and was rebuilt on the same location. With a very fine interior and craic.

The Barras is a market area with lots of tat, antiques and good deals

Sat for 1/2 Tennent’s outside whilst a bloke kept calling out ” Cigarettes & tobacco” Probably recently fallen of a truck so to speak

Glasgow is known for street art & murals with some good ones here

Reminds of those by Smug but I could find the name

So jammed with pipers

I couldn’t pass Winds.  It’s ok to groan

In Gaelic, Clutha means Clyde which runs a short distance away.  It was packed and the rock band of old gits was much more enjoyable in the outside garden than in the crowded room

And yes, there is a tree growing through the roof as seen from the beer garden

I’m a big fan of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s style but I’m concerned that the huge butterfly bush to his left will someday destroy that wall. The Ukrainian flag didn’t surprise me. As they did with Madiba, Glasgow is known to support the underdog fighting for what’s right.

The claim here is the oldest ‘surviving’ pub in the city.  It is a great pub

Some of the paper hanging from the ceiling might be worth more to a collector than its face value

This section caught my eye!

 

Also jammed.  I mean jammed once I reached the bar to order, I couldn’t find space to step away until I finished my 1/2.

Nice but no blether.

on the other hand, good banter here.

More pictures of the Other Yin taken here

Missing Scotland already

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