Thursday, 6 January 2011

Twissup February 2011

Here we go, the first Twissup of 2011 will take place on Saturday 26th February. It’s our regular drink-a-thon around a new place with beer bloggers, tweeters, brewers, pub managers and many more. We’ve done Sheffield, Burton and Manchester/Huddersfield, now the next one is up to everyone to decide on the location.

Andy and I have listed five places. If you want to attend then sign up and vote below. We will go to the place with the most votes, as simple as that (and then the others stay in the list for next time, plus maybe a couple more... Aberdeen or Edinburgh, Cardiff...).

We haven’t arranged anything for any of the places yet but we’re sure we can find enough pubs and beer to keep us happy in each town. Once we know where we’re going then we’ll start planning the day and arranging pubs and breweries.

Get voting, this is only open until Sunday 9th January. And save the date now: 26th February, we’re getting twissed!
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8 comments:

  1. I'm assuming Brigton - Brighton. :D

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  2. York or Newcastle make it easier for me.

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  3. Rob - That is NOT the attitude to take! Twissups aren't meant to be EASY, they are beer adventures across our fair and wonderful land!

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  4. I'm in London on the 24th so somewhere up North is best for me.

    The only one that would price me out of the Twissup would be Brighton. The train is too expensive and that even before considering a room for the night and beer money.

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  5. Can't afford it this time but I highly recommend Newcastle. Get Jeff Pickthall involved - tonnes of local knowledge!

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  6. Is there gonna be a cheap pint in a Wetherspoons this time?

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  7. Newcastle works for me ;) Happy to provide info on pubs and breweries in the area, I have one or two contacts!

    (Although personally I think York is a better beery city)

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  8. Well Newcastle got my vote, obviously!

    ChrisM...shouldn't the secretary for the Newcastle CAMRA branch be a little bit more positive about his region despite what he may think personally?

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