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List of Best Things to do in Stourbridge, United Kingdom (UK)
Kinver Edge Rock Houses
Mary Stevens Park
Sadler's Brewery
The Falconry Centre
Hagley Hall
Ruskin Glass Centre
intu Merry Hill
Green Duck Brewery Co.
The Bonded Warehouse
Teamworks Karting Halesowen
UK Beer Debate 2018 - Part 2 of 3
The UK Beer Debate 2018 featured a panel made up of journalists, authors, brewers, bar and pub managers. Recorded live at Green Duck Beer Co in Stourbridge on the 2nd of December 2018.
The topic under discussion in part 2, is why are so many pubs and breweries closing?
Big beer influence? Drinking habits? Health studies/charity abstention?
Statistics show young people are just not drinking as much alcohol.... will this just be a situation that gets worse and worse?
Is a situation where we have fewer bars and breweries be a good thing? Will the cream rise or will it be the detritus?
Man in charge - Tony Lewis Chief commercial officer for the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA)
Wilf Nelson - MD and founder Salopian Brewery
Iain Clarke - Wild Weather Ales
Lally Morrison - Until recently, Head Brewer at Mad Hatter Brewing now at Glen Affric Brewery
Roberto Ross - Currently event organiser at Green duck Beer, also runs Roberto's tasting club among many other things!
Jaega Wise - Brewer, writer and currently a SIBA regional Director
Roger Protz - British writer, journalist and campaigner
Sam McGarrigle - Owner of Beer Dock bars at Crewe, Leek and Nantwich
Pete Brown - Renowned Journalist and Author
UK Beer Debate 2018 - Part 1 of 3
The UK Beer Debate 2018 featured a panel made up of journalists, authors, brewers, bar and pub managers. Recorded live at Green Duck Beer Co in Stourbridge on the 2nd of December 2018.
The topic under discussion in this part 1 is taprooms, festivals and bars.
Along with 'What do drinkers like in a taproom?' - what do brewers think of as a great taproom? Also what makes a good beer fest for both brewers and drinkers? Brewer-lead bars or volunteer run festivals ...... ?
Unfortunately there is some interference on Tony's microphone at the start which does clear up.
Man in charge - Tony Lewis Chief commercial officer for the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA)
Wilf Nelson - MD and founder Salopian Brewery
Iain Clarke - Wild Weather Ales
Lally Morrison - Until recently, Head Brewer at Mad Hatter Brewing now at Glen Affric Brewery
Roberto Ross - Currently event organiser at Green duck Beer, also runs Roberto's tasting club among many other things!
Jaega Wise - Brewer, writer and currently a SIBA regional Director
Roger Protz - British writer, journalist and campaigner
Sam McGarrigle - Owner of Beer Dock bars at Crewe, Leek and Nantwich
Pete Brown - Renowned Journalist and Author
Event organised by Sue Hayward
Green Duck Brewery beer festival - A Dave Holden Video
Well the beer festival season is certainly upon us now in the Midlands - This is the Green Duck Brewery's 'Oktoberfest' running until Saturday 24 October. A fantastic choice of high quality ales and still ciders and a welcome appearance of the 'Street Food' gastro Andy Stubbs of 'Low 'N' Slow' Texas Style BBQ.
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UK Beer Debate 2018 - Part 3 of 3
The UK Beer Debate 2018 featured a panel made up of journalists, authors, brewers, bar and pub managers. Recorded live at Green Duck Beer Co in Stourbridge on the 2nd of December 2018.
The topic under discussion in part 3, is Cloudwater - Has a corner been turned?
Cask beer has come in for some bad press recently, with quality generally deteriorating and prices reaching a low point. Many young breweries have chosen to produce only keg, being able to ask a fair price for a quality product.
Craft beer is still a small percentage of overall beer sales in the UK though - if it's good quality, cask beer is a superb product! Are drinkers more prepared now to pay what a beer is worth, or are there still enough people wanting a 'pint at a price' to support the cheap '£50 a cask' brewers?
With Cloudwater announcing the return of their beers in cask, are we about to see an upturn in the quality and price for cask beer, and could that at last see the demise of poorly kept, poorly produced cheap beers?
Man in charge - Tony Lewis Chief commercial officer for the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA)
Wilf Nelson - MD and founder Salopian Brewery
Iain Clarke - Wild Weather Ales
Lally Morrison - Until recently, Head Brewer at Mad Hatter Brewing now at Glen Affric Brewery
Roberto Ross - Currently event organiser at Green duck Beer, also runs Roberto's tasting club among many other things!
Jaega Wise - Brewer, writer and currently a SIBA regional Director
Roger Protz - British writer, journalist and campaigner
Sam McGarrigle - Owner of Beer Dock bars at Crewe, Leek and Nantwich
Pete Brown - Renowned Journalist and Author
Event organised by Sue Hayward
Green Duck Beer Co - Ricochet (New England IPA) 7.2%
Green Duck Beer Co - Ricochet (New England IPA) 7.2%
Brewed by Green Duck
Style: India Pale Ale (IPA)
Stourbridge, England
Serve in Shaker, Tulip
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Mango, Stonefruit. Mosaic and Simcoe. Tropical and juicy
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Have a beer with me
With the festive season upon us it was only right to seek out some amazing craft ales. Here are some of the places visited.
Burning Soul Brewery,
1000 Trades Cafe and Bar,
Green Duck Brewery beer festival,
Fixed Wheel Brewery,
Cotteridge Wines,
Drift micro bar Poole,
Poole Brewhouse Microbrewery and Kitchen.
Beer - Review #272 - Woodsetton Pale Ale by Holdens Brewery
Heres a beer that was made using recipes from 100 years ago and brought into today by the brewers of Holdens, is it a traditional beer or something newer, check out the review for more details.
DJ-Live 5 Piece Promo - The Distractions
Perhaps you’re looking for something a little different? The Distractions DJ Live is the perfect zesty blend of expertly curated club hits featuring live vocals, saxophone, electric violin and LED percussion. Performing after a live band or good enough to stand-alone this act never fails to bring a fresh and imaginative twist to any event.
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Wolverhampton 76 - all change
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The shock of the new' - Wolverhampton was not the only town being transformed into some post modernist Utopia in the nineteen seventies. And why not? It was still an age of great optimism, so out with the old and in with the sleek, minimalist new. All shiny polished chrome and reinforced concrete with a bit of modern art work thrown in - i.e. 'Rock Form', the striking modernist, Barbara Hepworth sculpture placed in the Wulfrun Centre....
Most of what you see on the orignal 8mm footage shot in 1976 has gone or changed almost beyond recognition apart from a few shady corners lurking around the outskirts of the town. Some of the town's fabric has been transported to the 'Black Country Museum', e.g : the Wednesfield Road Canal Bridge and possibly the water fountain.
Much of what was the site of the old GWR Low Level Railway Station seen in the 76 footage should have been frozen in time as part of the town's industrial and social heritage. But the public house, now appropriately known as 'The Great Weatern' remains as a popular Real Ale pub. Note - the old M&B and Butlers inn sign a thing of the past. The iconic Victorian factory where the M&B flag proudly fluttered over Butler's Brewery now sadly falling to ruin and is as they casually say 'waiting for a developer'. It looks so sad now dwafted by a huge twenty-first century monstrosity, as pictured in the last part of the video....
Yet some things remain as emblematic of this once great town St Peter's Church along side the statue of the town's Saxon founder 'Lady Wulfruna'. The stately Art Gallery remains and so does the Prince Consort, Albert mounted upon his horse in Queen Square and so much admired by Queen Victoria, the unmistakable Chubbs red brick building original home of world famous 'Chubbs Lock and Safe Company'. Then there's the renowned 'Molineux Stadium', hallowed football ground of the much celebrated Wolverhampton Wanderers.....but as it used to be with peeps of the oldest street in Wolverhampton North Street that used to be the main route out of town northwards towards Stafford....The Mander Centre featured in the 76 film still towers over the town and has become iconic or at least become acceptable over the decades.
For a taste of the old Wolverhampton wander down to the canal side and walk under the lovely old bridges and beside the 21 locks towards Compton, there you can easily think of the blood, sweat and tears shed by our ancestors.
The video ends as the unchanging, elegant and somehow reassuring spire of Holy Trinity Church surrounded in midst of a really gross urbane sprawl, can yet be seen from an almost entirely green bower on the edge of town.
Take what you can from these images most of them shot on an old 'Super 8' cine camera early one Summer Sunday morning back in 1976.
Audio track - 'The Zodiac' - 'Down to the Bone'.
The Blinders - Something Wicked (Live at Night At The Museum, Blackburn)
The Blinders perform Something Wicked live and acoustic at the Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery on 8th of August 2019. They shared the museum stage with Millie McLeod of Northern Sports Club and Julia Bardo of Working Men's Club with an Egyptian Mummy (in a room next door)!
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The Blinders are Thomas Haywood (vox, guitar), Charlie McGough (bass) and Matty Neale (drums, vox). Originally from Doncaster, the band relocated to Manchester and has been steadily conquering the world ever since with their mix of alternative rock, punkadelic attitude and interest in current affairs and high art.
Their debut album “Columbia” came out on September 21st 2018 via Modern Sky Records.
This is hands down the most important rock act originating in the United Kingdom in the last thirty years.
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The Clause live at Off The Square in Manchester, filmed by Rob Latimer of Candid
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Sadler's Ales Brewery - Hop Bomb (American Pale Ale) 5%
Sadler's Ales - Hop Bomb (American Pale Ale) 5%
Brewed by Sadler's
Style: American Pale Ale
Stourbridge, England
Serve in Lager glass, Shaker, Tulip
COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Cask; Regular. Also available bottled.
A powerful India pale ale, brewed with American Amarillo and Citra hops. A balanced malt sweetness supports the epic hop aroma and flavour explosion.
THE NOVUS- FULL CONCERT
The Novus full concert @ The Quantum Center Birmingham 20/9/2019
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Starship - We Built This City - NYE 2019/2020
We Built This City is a 1985 song by the US Rock Band Starship. Commercially, the single reached number one in Australia, Canada and the United States; the top 10 in Germany, Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland; the top 20 in Belgium, New Zealand and the United Kingdom; and number 21 in Austria and the Netherlands.
It has also appeared on several worst song lists, topping a 2011 Rolling Stone poll of worst songs of the 1980s. Which makes us laugh because we love this song! Here is a clip of us playing it, shortly after seeing in the New Year of 2020!
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Playing a mix of Rock and Pop music from the 1950s right through to modern day, they will be sure to get your feet tapping, your body moving and your voice singing.
With many years experience in playing live music, you can be confident that the show will be performed to the highest standard.
Whether it’s a Wedding, Private/Corporate Function, Birthday Party or even just the end of week celebration at your local pub, we will provide a quality nights entertainment.
Lucie Holden - Director of Holden's Brewery
Here's my very quick chat with Lucie who's agreed for Holden's to be one of the sponsors of the Beer Beauty Launch evening on Wed 8th Sept 2010! Yay!
LIVE MUSIC TV Best New Bands and Artists Episode 1 Series 5 RawSoundTV
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Live Music TV for Unsigned Bands
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Recorded Live at Muthers Studio and at Glass Onion Recording Studio. Birmingham, England.
Live at Muthers
Artist - Watermark
Song - What did you expect
Artist - Tall Stories
Song - Lost in Translation
Artist - Young Garbo
Song - Quentin Blake
Artist - The Novus
First Song - Post Modern Fairytale
Second Song - Break
Live in the Studio
Artist - The Arosa
First Song - Keep in Mind
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Song - Future Demons
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Title Music
Song - Black Witch
Artist - BLACKASH
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Mikron Theatre - Still Carrying On 1983
A wonderful documentary about Mikron from 1983.
LIVE MUSIC TV Best Unsigned Bands and Artists Episode 10 Series 5 RawSound TV
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Live Music TV for Unsigned Bands
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Recorded Live at Glass Onion Recording Studio. Birmingham, England
Artist - Clarion
First Song - Days Like These
Second Song - Strung Up
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Artist - The Regulars
First Song - The Cavern
Second Song - Its Not Quite The Same
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Artist - Mutes
Song - Severe Clear
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Title Music
Song - Black Witch
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