Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill 15:44 - Aug 16 with 3833 views | Dale_4_Life | If any Dale fan is interested and likes real ale the NEW Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse is now open at Spotland Bridge.. There is also a cafe called Mill About and a Gin bar plus the new brewery tap. Its going to be open from midday tomorrow and only a short walk up Wilbutts Lane to Spotland. its an option that a few might want to explore especially the walkers from Town who will pass right by the entrance gates. Its an option for pre-match for those who like this type of establishment. | | | | |
Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill on 17:20 - Aug 28 with 3144 views | Dale_4_Life | Early indication is this place could become quite popular. Plenty of pre-match drinkers taking advantage of a very decent choice of real ales for both pre match home games so far. Open this Saturday again from Midday for the Woking Game. Only 5 minutes stroll to the Crown Oil Arena all be it uphill. | | | |
Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill on 19:04 - Aug 28 with 2963 views | NorthernDale | It is a good drinking establishment and hopefully it will go from strength to strength, it is what we have needed near the football ground. | | | |
Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill on 06:56 - Aug 29 with 2705 views | TalkingSutty |
Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill on 19:04 - Aug 28 by NorthernDale | It is a good drinking establishment and hopefully it will go from strength to strength, it is what we have needed near the football ground. |
Ideally the fans will see the Ratcliffe and Dale Bar as their watering hole of choice. The profits then go back into our club. It seems as though the pre-match screening of live games are partly resolved, personally that's more important to me than the price of the beer (within reason). The beer isn't bad, not good but not bad. Thanks for the info on this new venture though, it's one to bear in mind. | | | |
Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill on 09:43 - Aug 29 with 2530 views | Daleaholic | Bit of a double edged sword this one, as TS mentions. Drinking in the Ratcliffe means your money is going to the club. Which is what we all want... But the beer on offer isn't the best. These new places at Spotland Bridge Mill are offering a massive variety of different beers, also something which a lot of people want. The club needs to embrace these local businesses and try to work with them. Perhaps offer a 'guest ale' pump on the bar? Encourage fans to certain venues after the Ratcliffe shuts etc? | |
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Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill on 11:00 - Aug 29 with 2400 views | TalkingSutty |
Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill on 09:43 - Aug 29 by Daleaholic | Bit of a double edged sword this one, as TS mentions. Drinking in the Ratcliffe means your money is going to the club. Which is what we all want... But the beer on offer isn't the best. These new places at Spotland Bridge Mill are offering a massive variety of different beers, also something which a lot of people want. The club needs to embrace these local businesses and try to work with them. Perhaps offer a 'guest ale' pump on the bar? Encourage fans to certain venues after the Ratcliffe shuts etc? |
If this new venture at Spotland Bridge are brewing their own beer maybe there could be a opportunity further down the line for the club to strike a commercial deal with them which would involve us selling their beer in our bars? I'm assuming we are tied into JW Lees at the moment though. | | | |
Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill on 13:09 - Aug 30 with 1914 views | Andy_TOPO | Twisted Mule are owned by a local business man who already has venues in Rochdale and Norden. They aren't quite ready to start selling their own beer yet but it will be coming. Only reason I don't have a couple in the Ratcliffe is JW Lees beer really is the lower end of the market for me. | | | |
Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill on 13:27 - Aug 30 with 1864 views | D_Alien |
Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill on 13:09 - Aug 30 by Andy_TOPO | Twisted Mule are owned by a local business man who already has venues in Rochdale and Norden. They aren't quite ready to start selling their own beer yet but it will be coming. Only reason I don't have a couple in the Ratcliffe is JW Lees beer really is the lower end of the market for me. |
"Lower end of the market" In layman's terms, does that mean you'd have to price your ale to sell at a loss? Or something else? | |
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Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill on 16:13 - Aug 30 with 1575 views | AtThePeake | I don't know enough about beer to consider myself an ale snob but I really am not a fan of JW Lees' offerings. Would love to put money into the club but unfortunately with below-average beer, unpredictability around whether the early kick-offs will be shown and the fact the Ratcliffe/Dale Bar turns into a bit of a sweat box when busy on a hot day I'd rather spend my money elsewhere pre-match if possible. That's not a dig at DaleBars btw who I know has been working as hard as anyone could to ensure the Ratcliffe provides the best experience possible for fans but there are just other places I'd rather spend an hour and a few quid before the game. Will be trying Twisted Mule at some point. | |
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Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill on 16:40 - Aug 30 with 1500 views | NorthernDale |
Twisted Mule Brewery and Taphouse - Spotland Bridge Mill on 13:09 - Aug 30 by Andy_TOPO | Twisted Mule are owned by a local business man who already has venues in Rochdale and Norden. They aren't quite ready to start selling their own beer yet but it will be coming. Only reason I don't have a couple in the Ratcliffe is JW Lees beer really is the lower end of the market for me. |
I think he means if you enjoy a pint of real ale or similar alternative beers the Ratcliffe is not really the place to visit, what I find strange is that JW Lees do some very good seasonal real ale beers, but they don't seem to be sold at the Ratcliffe. So before the Twisted Mule opened, the only alternative near the ground prior to the opening Twisted Mule Opening up was the Cemetery Hotel, especially since it was taken over by the Flying Horse owners. May I ask is the Ratcliffe open in the evenings during the week or just on match days or weekends? | | | |
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