Showing posts with label outline magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outline magazine. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 February 2017

St Andrew's Brewhouse


I've fallen behind with posting my monthly columns from Outline Magazine, so I'm attempting to catch up. Here's my column from la

"You know that phrase “life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans”? Yep, it’s bollocks, I know. I tend to find that actually a beer is what happens when you’re making other plans. And if there is no plan forthcoming, at least there will be another beer."

Read the rest here

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

The Wildman - Not So Wild


My latest column for Outline Magazine is available now. I'm in The Wildman, which used to be a lot wilder. But at least it's clean now.

"I remembered being thrown out of the pub’s previous incarnation, after a mate asked the landlord “who died and made you king of fucking everything?!” Ah, good times."

You can read the whole thing online here

Friday, 30 October 2015

Pint-Sized Blonde for Outline Magazine

This month I visited the Belle Vue pub. We did the pub quiz. We won the pub quiz. We won the bonus cash as well. No one in the pub liked us very much, but we really didn't care. We were a bit pissed and £10 richer. You can read the piece online here or pick up a copy of Novembers Outline Magazine if you are fortunate enough to live in the Fine City of Norwich


Friday, 16 October 2015

Pint-Size in Print at The Playhouse!



I'm in print again for Outline Magazine. This time I went to the Playhouse and drank a very oddly interesting beer and had deep and meaningful, yet incredibly random, conversations with a very old friend I meet regularly.


You can read it online if you've missed your copy or do not have the good fortune to live in Norwich. I have a regular column now!

Thursday, 11 June 2015

PSB in Print!





The lovely folks at Outline Magazine have put me in print! I'm in June's issue of the free Norwich listings magazine, with a blog on the Black Sheep Brewery takeover of the Fat Cat Tap


You can pick up a copy in all good places in Norwich or read online at their website for free.
If all goes to plan I should be in there next month as well! Woohoo!