by pnealefan »
18 Aug 2017 15:10
Afternoon Royals,
Just a quick hello and a couple of recommendations for any of you making the trip up to Preston tomorrow for our game, especially those who like a decent ale or two before/after a match.
In terms of beer two places in Preston are pints ahead of anywhere else in terms of price, variety and quality.
On Lancaster Road is The Guild Ale House (PR1 1DD), Preston's first and so far only micropub. With six cask pumps, four keg taps and a fridge full of bottled and canned craft beers the GAH is a city centre bar over two floors that focuses on ale and chat. Currently on the bar are beers from Wishbone, Alchemy, Rivington, Doghouse, Martland Mill, Northern Monkey and Exit 33 brewies whilst for the lager drinkers Paulanher Pils, Paulanher WieB and Bavo Pils are constantly on draught. Aside from beer is a range of ciders with one on draught and three or four others poured straight from the jar. Wine and procesco is also available.
The Guild Ale House is approximately five minutes walk from Preston railway station and twenty minutes walk, or a £5/6 taxi from Deepdale. More information can be found at @GuildAleHouse on Twitter, Guild Ale House on Facebook/Instagram or by ringing landlord Gary on 07932 517444.
The second pub on the list is The Moorbrook (PR1 1NR), easily the best pub in Preston and a handy ten minute walk from Deepale. 8 cask pumps and 5 keg taps serve some of the best ales from the UK and beyond with beers from Wild Weather, Northern Whisper, Great Heck, Rivington, Lines, Blackjack, Thwaites and Bowness Bay breweries on the bar. Thatchers, Guinness, Stella 4 and Campus Pils are on draught for those not into their ale and in the fridge are bottles of Old Mout Cider, Tinnermans fruit beer, Hopf WeiBbeer and Peroni Red. A wide range of spirits and wine is also available. Food wise The Moorbrook serves excellent freshly made pizzas cooked in a woodfired oven from the pub's beer garden located next to a handy second bar for when inside is busy. A BBQ also provides a range of burgers and hotdogs.
The Moorbrook is approximately twenty minutes walk from the station and ten minutes from the ground with the Guild Ale House a handy halfway point. For those in the car, minibus, coach a massive car park is available to the rear at a mere £1.90 a day. For further info check out @TheMoorbrook on Twitter, The Moorbrook on Facebook, http://www.themoorbrook.com or call Rich on 01772 823302.
Other decent pubs in Preston include The Black Horse on Friargate and Ale Emporium on Fylde Road but neither come close to the first two. Police will recommend The Old Vic opposite the railway station, The Adelphi which is a student 'Stonegate' pub just off Fylde Road and The Sumners behind the ground. Whilst the first two are okay The Sumners is dreadful and best avoided, its only real advantage being its closeness to the ground.
Safe journey everyone and hope to see some of you before the game tomorrow.