Friday 9 December 2016

STATION HOUSE BIRTHDAY BASH



I always look forward to December and the many possible social activities that present themselves during the festivities. The weather may be crap and it gets dark too early but there is nothing like a few seasonal drinking and eating sessions to raise one's spirits.


Such an event happened last night in Durham. I received an invite a few weeks ago ( well it's who you know!) to attend the Station House pub’s first birthday party. I drink there most Tuesday nights, having a quick half before heading over the road for a pub quiz.  


Four real ales and four real ciders are always available and a running total of ale and ciders sold since opening is kept on a blackboard.    
(I wonder where that idea came from ?

Although most probably out of date as I type,  410 casks have been sold , with 343 different beers from  114 breweries. 

Among the beers on last night were Gt Heck Black Santa, Orkney Red McGregor, Osset New Generation IPA ( at a cheek sucking 7%) and a mystery beer. Guess the name and win a prize ! I had a go but don't hold out any hope of winning. Didn't recognise the taste at all. Anyhow, the prize was a gift pack of Durham bottle conditioned beers, just like one I had bought two days earlier !
 

As I intended having a few last night I thought I would cross over to the Dark Side and try a cider. I don’t normally drink the stuff, probably because of a bad experience at our recent Sunderland beer festival ; Beetroot and Orange ! Never again, it was bloody awful ; smelt and tasted like a beetroot sarni.  I opted for Rhubarb Cider this time. Not bad at all, fairly sweet and not overpowering, in fact I could hardly taste any rhubarb at all.


Now some nights when I go into the Station House ,  there is a dog belonging to one of the punters lying around looking bored. So when I was handed the invite , on the bottom  it said, “ Nibbles will also be available”  Naturally you assume it’s the name of the dog, but no!  A fine spread was put on as part of the celebration. 

Usually at local beer festivals you spot some local brewers. For the first time that I can recall this was the first pub event;  with at least 3 local brewers ( Arcane Bridge, Errant and Durham). That and the fact several CAMRA members from three local branches were there meant a good night was had by all.  

Fantastic beer ( & cider) and food.  Already looking forward to same time next year 👍👎?

2 comments:

  1. Thanks Ken, glad you enjoyed it!! There were representatives from Mordue, Hadrian Border and Hill Island as well, and possibly some others we didn't see. We also spotted CAMRA members from Darlington, as well as Durham, Tyneside & Northumberland, and SST. And, of course, a lot of our regulars, without whom there's not really much point! So thanks for being one of them, and see you at the 10th! (And possibly one or two in between...)

    Cheers,
    Chris

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    1. That must be a world record outside of GBBF , that many brewers and CAMRA members in one place. Back again on Tuesday !

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