IanD Posted September 15 Report Share Posted September 15 (edited) 33 minutes ago, Victor Vectis said: Yes. It's struck me that Golden Glow might be brewed to the same reciepe as another beer (the best in the whole wide world IMHO) brewed not a million miles away from Delph BottomLock. It might be the same recipe, but it's not as good. At least, compared to the other beer when served in the pub which shall not be misnamed... 😉 Edited September 15 by IanD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beerbeerbeerbeerbeer Posted September 15 Report Share Posted September 15 24 minutes ago, Victor Vectis said: Yes. It's struck me that Golden Glow might be brewed to the same recipe as another beer (the best in the whole wide world IMHO) brewed not a million miles away from Delph Bottom Lock. Well, when you’re next over we can do the blind fold test 👍 I have to say I do recommend the Plum Pudding for a pint of Golden Glow. I’ve ignored this boozer for a long time, really only discovered it this year But it’s now one of my regular stop overs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grassman Posted September 15 Author Report Share Posted September 15 5 hours ago, Goliath said: You got a photo? I’m gonna wanna get through there tomorrow It happened about 2.30pm. A boat had just gone down in front of us and as they closed the top gate before descending they said there was a loud cracking noise. A boat then came up and a few of us managed to open the gate by lifting the sagging end of the beam off the ground. We went down it using the same method. It was only the handrail that had prevented it breaking off completely and one end of that had begun to come adrift from its fixings. Then a CRT person who had been doing some vegetation clearance in nearby Rugeley, turned up and closed it. Apparently more CRT staff arrived shortly afterwards and said they planned on returning tomorrow to effect a temporary repair. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEngo Posted September 15 Report Share Posted September 15 The best beer in the whole wide world was Tetley's bitter, brewed in Leeds. Alas, it is no more. N Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magnetman Posted September 15 Report Share Posted September 15 (edited) The whole gate is rotten. Interesting to see what the approach is there. A quick bodge and it is the end of the season but surely it needs a new gate. Is there a date plate on the gate ? The collar strap seems the wrong way round. another bodge ? Edited September 15 by magnetman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ditchcrawler Posted September 15 Report Share Posted September 15 5 minutes ago, magnetman said: The whole gate is rotten. Interesting to see what the approach is there. A quick bodge and it is the end of the season but surely it needs a new gate. Is there a date plate on the gate ? The collar strap seems the wrong way round. another bodge ? I suppose a month closure to make and fit a new gate is better than 24 hrs for a bodge that keeps it working Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wanderer Vagabond Posted September 15 Report Share Posted September 15 We passed through there on Monday and can't say it seemed any worse than many other locks. Since the balance beam is still attached (and therefore counterbalancing the gate) if one came across the same situation on one's travels would it be reasonable to put a loop of rope over the mitre post and open the gate that way (so not putting any stress on the balance beam itself) or is that likely to cause other damage? I kind of get that if the balance beam had completely broken off and was no longer counterbalancing the gate you could possibly jam the gate open if you tried to use that method (although in theory the heel bands should still hold the gate in place). Just a thought. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmr Posted September 15 Report Share Posted September 15 7 minutes ago, magnetman said: The whole gate is rotten. Interesting to see what the approach is there. A quick bodge and it is the end of the season but surely it needs a new gate. Is there a date plate on the gate ? The collar strap seems the wrong way round. another bodge ? Its a worry and CRT really have got well behind on a lot of maintanance. We spend a fair bit of time on the Rochdale and accept that some under-used Northern canals might be a little neglected, but I am surprised and worried about the state of many mainstream canals. The T&M is the Four Counties Ring and should be well ooked after. Star lock in Stone is looking desparate, a big accident is possible, and in the last couple of days we have seen some pretty sad locks on the Grand Union approaching Leamington. Its not good. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob-M Posted September 15 Report Share Posted September 15 5 minutes ago, Wanderer Vagabond said: We passed through there on Monday and can't say it seemed any worse than many other locks. Since the balance beam is still attached (and therefore counterbalancing the gate) if one came across the same situation on one's travels would it be reasonable to put a loop of rope over the mitre post and open the gate that way (so not putting any stress on the balance beam itself) or is that likely to cause other damage? I kind of get that if the balance beam had completely broken off and was no longer counterbalancing the gate you could possibly jam the gate open if you tried to use that method (although in theory the heel bands should still hold the gate in place). Just a thought. I've passed through a lock with a missing beam using a combination of rope and short shaft to open\close the gate. Haywood lock beam is currently held together with metal plates, I presume the same could be done at Colwich. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beerbeerbeerbeerbeer Posted September 15 Report Share Posted September 15 bottom (or is it middle) lock at Tipton too, Factory locks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grassman Posted September 16 Author Report Share Posted September 16 10 hours ago, magnetman said: The whole gate is rotten. Interesting to see what the approach is there. A quick bodge and it is the end of the season but surely it needs a new gate. Is there a date plate on the gate ? The collar strap seems the wrong way round. another bodge ? It's a 2006 so hasn't even reached the 25 year supposed lifetime. If there's a winter stoppage it might well mess up our winter offside vegetation cutting programme 😟 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Midnight Posted September 16 Report Share Posted September 16 20 minutes ago, Grassman said: It's a 2006 so hasn't even reached the 25 year supposed lifetime. If there's a winter stoppage it might well mess up our winter offside vegetation cutting programme 😟 Any update on the repair. We are at Fradley wondering whether to move. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pearley Posted September 16 Report Share Posted September 16 11 hours ago, BEngo said: The best beer in the whole wide world was Tetley's bitter, brewed in Leeds. Alas, it is no more. N As a teenager in the South I was put off beer by Red Barrel and such. Then on holiday in Yorkshire by Bradford born father in law introduced me to Tetley's and I was hooked Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beerbeerbeerbeerbeer Posted September 16 Report Share Posted September 16 I’m really hoping they did a temp repair it’s a very busy lock, the boats would have stacked up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Pegg Posted September 16 Report Share Posted September 16 (edited) I’ve always found Colwich top gate a hard one to open. Possibly a result of leaking bottom gates (and the lack of an offside ground paddle??). Timber isn’t a homogenous material and is prone to inherent weakness that’s not necessarily easy to spot. The number of failed gates does appear to be rising but if it is a consequence of CRT inaction it’ll be more about renewal rather than maintenance. In other news I used to frequent the Bar Hotel (but really just a pub) at Micklegate, York, for a perfectly served post-work pint or two of Tetley’s bitter. Edited September 16 by Captain Pegg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grassman Posted September 16 Author Report Share Posted September 16 50 minutes ago, Midnight said: Any update on the repair. We are at Fradley wondering whether to move. Good news. A boat has just gone past us and said that CRT had done a temporary fix so the lock is now open. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beerbeerbeerbeerbeer Posted September 16 Report Share Posted September 16 Excellent! thanks for letting us know 👍 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Midnight Posted September 16 Report Share Posted September 16 8 minutes ago, Grassman said: Good news. A boat has just gone past us and said that CRT had done a temporary fix so the lock is now open. Thank you for the update Mr Grassman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanD Posted September 16 Report Share Posted September 16 2 hours ago, pearley said: As a teenager in the South I was put off beer by Red Barrel and such. Then on holiday in Yorkshire by Bradford born father in law introduced me to Tetley's and I was hooked Tetley's was OK when properly served if you like that kind of bland brown beer with a creamy head, I also used to drink a lot of it when younger. Now I know better... 😉 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beerbeerbeerbeerbeer Posted September 16 Report Share Posted September 16 CRT we’re out fixing it at 8pm last night, so I’m told. 👍 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pearley Posted September 16 Report Share Posted September 16 3 hours ago, IanD said: Tetley's was OK when properly served if you like that kind of bland brown beer with a creamy head, I also used to drink a lot of it when younger. Now I know better... 😉 Actually got into Mild a few years ago so always go for that if available. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grassman Posted September 16 Author Report Share Posted September 16 1 hour ago, Goliath said: CRT we’re out fixing it at 8pm last night, so I’m told. 👍 Yes I heard that as well. Fair play to them 👍 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ditchcrawler Posted September 16 Report Share Posted September 16 2 hours ago, pearley said: Actually got into Mild a few years ago so always go for that if available. Something I never come across locally here in Suffolk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beerbeerbeerbeerbeer Posted September 16 Report Share Posted September 16 3 hours ago, pearley said: Actually got into Mild a few years ago so always go for that if available. I’ve always thought of mild as a midlands thing, My dad was always a mild drinker until he moved to Somerset where it ain’t to be found. Its traditionally a weak beer regards alcohol content. People would often have half and half, half mild half bitter, I think Sam Smiths pubs always have a mild on? 2 hours ago, Grassman said: Yes I heard that as well. Fair play to them 👍 Nice to see/pass you today Grassman, I’m sure I’ve seen your boat about a few time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan de Enfield Posted September 16 Report Share Posted September 16 4 hours ago, Goliath said: CRT we’re out fixing it at 8pm last night, so I’m told. 👍 Maybe C&RT should cut a slot in it for donations to be made - worked for the Spastics Society (who seem to have used similar methods for support ) ............................ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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