Well, I was drinking in a fantastic pub in Leeds at the weekend; the Whitelocks Ale House. So what was I doing in Leeds? Well every autumn Transpennine Express have an offer of cheap train tickets anywhere on their network for those over 55, Called Club 55. Travel is possible for only £19 (even less if blessed with a senior railcard).
So to take advantage of this offer, a group of 6 mates and myself decided to travel to Leeds. Now when I was working, I used to visit the city at least twice a month, but hardly ever had time to go for a pint. So I was looking forward to seeing the city again and its pubs.
We do a few of these outings a year and its customary to start with a Wetherspoons breakfast. As luck would have it, there was one inside the train station, with the imaginative name of (drum roll), Wetherspoons.
So after a fantastic breakfast, washed down with a pint of Moorhouse Pendle Witches Brew, it was time for our next pub.

One of our gang compiles an excellent quiz, which we always enjoy in every pub we visit. So, finding some seats near a TV we started the quiz
while the match was on. There were 2 games going on; in one part of the pub the locals were cheering as Leeds United beat Huddersfield, while we saw Newcastle beat Bournemouth 1-0. I had a couple of pints of Daleside Monkey Wrench which I could have drunk all day, but time to move on and find Whitelocks.

There was an excellent range of ales dispensed from 10 handpulls including one, from the North Yorkshire Great Heck Brewery, called Washington Red. I would like to think this is named after my hometown but for some strange reason it doesn't feature on the brewery's website. So unable to tell why it has that name.$$
For more info on Whitelocks click on here CAMRA Heritage Pubs

All too soon it was train time. As is the case with these trips away, we visit less pubs than planned (I blame the footy), a lot of beer was consumed, and someone fell asleep on the train - me this time. But a good time was had by all.
PS. The train back was late running. There were some quiz questions left over after we boarded and, as the guard was handing out compensation forms, he let the quiz-master use the PA system to ask some questions. What the passengers in the other 2 coaches must have thought.....????
** Robert Fenwicks Brewery was located in Low Street Sunderland, where we have our Octoberfest !! Sadly it was bombed in an air raid in 1943
$$ Update -
Washington Red has Simcoe, Citra, Columbus hops from Washington state, USA, with hint of red from crystal malt
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