As I often do, I stayed at the Crow Inn, 33 Scotland Street, S3 7BS (website), which I have written about many times before, eg blog, where I met up with one of my friends, more joined as the 'crawl' continued! 😉 And yes, I had eaten at Mama's and Leonies, where I usually eat in Sheffield, eg blog, I took no photographs this time, but plenty of photographs in other blogs.
I spent much more time chatting to the 4 friends I drank with this 'pub crawl' in Sheffield, including the nomadic Steev, who I hadn't seen for many years. Consequently, my notes were very sparse, and so were photographs taken this visit, but careful use of my own 'library images' and knowing all the places I visited very well, will make up for that, I trust. Indeed, all these pubs will have been linked here many times. As you can see, I did take a photograph of one of the ales I drank at the Crow (above), from across the Pennines at Macclesfield brewery Red Willow (website), their Weightless, a 4.2% session IPA, brewed with Mosaic hops (hopslist), which resulted in a lovely pale ale, tasting of citrus grapefruit and tropical fruits, and with a dry bitter finish, excellent!

We also visited
The Wellington, 1 Henry Street S3 7EQ (
facebook), where we met up with Steev, and which I've also written about many times before, also at this
blog. Now, I do remember eating one of their excellent value cheese and red onion sandwiches, similar to that photographed for that
blog, and I drank ales from their own brewery,
Neepsend (
website), which were no doubt excellent, but apologies, I have no notes, so cannot share anymore information here. 😒

Of course, we also visited the award winning
Kelham Island Tavern, 62 Russell Street S3 8RW (
website), and with pal Pete of
Blue Bee Brewery (
website), who brew the pub's 'house ales' 🍺 and I will have had one of their cracking pale bitters. Most likely it would have been their latest version of
American Five Hop (4.3%), or another one-off ale, whatever, it will have been excellent, or I would have remembered. I have never had a bad ale from
Blue Bee, always hoppy, fruity with a dry bitter finish, they do know how to use hops properly, cheers Pete!
Again, no notes for visiting here, but we did visit, no doubt about that!
Shakespeares, 146-148 Gibraltar Street S3 8UB (
facebook), which always has a fine array of ales and crafty keg beers for sale. I'll guess I drank an ale from
Abbeydale Brewery (
website), which is highly likely. 😉
Because I quite often use the
Winter Garden in Sheffield (
Council website) as a quiet place to relax and reflect, fill in time, or to warm up in colder weather, I thought I'd share that I did visit again, on my way to the railway station this time. The opening times for the Winter Garden are Monday to Saturday 08.00 to 20.00; Sunday 10.00 to 17.00; Public Holidays 10.00 to 17.00; and the only day of the year it is closed, excluding emergencies, is Christmas Day. 🌲
And, on reaching Sheffield Railway Station, 1b Sheaf Street S1 2BP, on platform 1 (internally), is the
Sheffield Tap (
website). And what a great place the
Tap is too, historically it is placed in the tastefully refurbished Edwardian Refreshment Room and Dining Rooms, and with its own on-site microbrewery, which has another excellent head brewer I know.
So, from the 11 handpulls on the bar, which of their own ales did I drink? As I was travelling a fair few miles and hours I went for the very easy drinking 3.6% 'New Zealand Pale Ale'
Tapped Brew Co Toha. Brewed with
Nelson Sauvin (
hopslist),
Taiheke (
NZhops), and
Nectaron (
NZhops) hops, this may only be a 'weaker' session pale ale, but it certainly packs a lot of flavour from the use of those hops, nice one Ben! Pale, full of tropical and citrus fruits, with grapefruit, lime and gooseberry standing out, pale and dry with a bitter finish, pretty damn good indeed!
I'll return to Sheffield yet again, and pretty soon, cheers m'dears! 😁
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