Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Trolley and Chips Grand Opening Reception!

Grand Opening Tomorrow!

We are so excited about Thursday's opening. We have a stellar lineup of performers for the evening as well as several good ales and ciders on tap. We start serving at 6pm and must close at 8. We'll be open for on Friday and Saturday as well, so stop in, say hi and play some games or join the Pub Quiz.


Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Schedule of Events

Here's what's happening at the Trolley and Chips this week:

Grand Opening - Thursday, 23 May
6:15   Traditional Folk Music with Jess Ramm
6:45   The Funeral of J.D.A. Winslow
7:15   Dan Mutch

Friday, 24 May
3:00   Speed Dating with Cindy 
Saturday, 25 May
2:00   Pub Quiz!

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Grand Opening
Speed Dating with Cindy
Pub Quiz

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Cider of the Day - Robertson's Vintage Reserve Cider

Today we have something a little different. instead of a Beer of the Day, we have a Cider of the Day, L. Robertson & Co.'s Vintage Reserve Cider!

A strong, full flavoured cider with a fantastically smooth refined finish. This cider is aged in fresh casks brought from the rum distilleries of Antigua. The best cider we make each year is poured into these barrels and left for a minimum of 18months.


Friday, May 17, 2013

Beer of the Day - Dodd's Talbot Pride

Talbot Pride Best Bitter is our Beer of the Day, and will be on of the ales we will have on tap at the grand opening next Thursday.

This copper-coloured session bitter is packed full of flavour, particularly in the hop character. The aroma is overflowing with apricot and warm orange with a hint of caramel and peach coming through and a well-balanced lemony malt backbone, punctuated with pecans and banana. There’s some caramel and fruit from the malt and very light roast in the initial taste but this rapidly gives way to a dry straw, and slightly astringent but full flavour of sour milk and molasses.


Thursday, May 16, 2013

Beer of the Day - Hellberg

Today's beer of the day is Hellberg's

Hellberg's, a traditional Pilsner is a well-proportioned bottom-fermented lager beer with a flavour of hops, grains, pine needles, sorrel and Danish summer apples. The bitterness of the hops and the apple-like sweetness provide a harmoniously balanced taste.


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Beer of the Day - McCormack's Stout

The beer of the day for today is McCormack's Irish Stout.

This stout has a robust flavour with a full-bodied and smooth mouth feel. The roast flavours lead to a dry espresso like finish. A generous addition of fuggles hops lead to a tart bitterness which mingles with the roast espresso flavours on the tongue.


Monday, May 13, 2013

Beer of the Day - Lingen Lager

Lingen Premium Lager is the beer of the day here at the Trolley and Chips.

Lingen is a medium bodied, red hued colour, snow white head, refreshing lager with a crisp, dry finish. Using the finest ingredients: barley malt, yeast, hops, and water results in a Lager Lovers Delight! This Premium Lager is crafted with care to achieve an easy drinking well-balanced beer that is richly pleasing and distinctly different



Thursday, May 9, 2013

After Thomas Hardy

The student, which he obviously was, nodded with an air of arrogance. Looking towards the gallery, he continued, There is something happening, isnt there?

“Ay. Tis the Fair show. Though what you see now is little more than the stragglers, the real show is already over; you should have been here for the opening. Ive watched the comings and goings all weekend, but I havent gone up. Tis no business of mine.”

The student and his cohort continued on, and entered the Fair exhibition, the gallery rooms and walls where many artworks and performances had been displayed and enacted during the previous two days, were now in great part void of content. Now, as the security guard had observed, little real spectacle was to be seen, and all that remained were the empty stages where only a few hours before an eager audience had revelled in live performances and the objects and installations that resulted from now ceased collaborations. Yet the crowd was livelier now than during the opening, the frivolous contingent of visitors, including tourists on a sight-seeing tour, a hen party, a flock of young hipsters, and an academic or two, amongst others, having gradually amassed over the course of three days; individuals whose own activities found a congenial ground among the sculptures, white walls, archival desks, improvised stages, and readers of Fate.

Neither the student nor his posse knew very well how to handle these things, and they searched for a corner in which to compose themselves. They looked around saw an entrance draped with black curtains which blocked out the artificial white light of the gallery. There was an inviting hand painted sign at the bottom of the stairs which read The Trolley & Chips, announcing the provision of Good Home-brewed Ale, Gin and Cider. The student mentally weighed the two venues and inclined towards staying in the main gallery.

“No—no—lets go into the refreshment area,” said his friend. “I like home-brew; and so does Leo; you will too. Its quite nourishing after a long hard day.”

“Ive never had any,” said the student. However, he gave way to his friends suggestion, and they walked up the stairs and into the darkened space.

A rather numerous company appeared within the curtained off area, seated at the various tables that were dotted around the tent on each side. At the upper end stood a stage, made from wooden pallets,  over which hung a string of light bulbs, sufficiently bright to illuminate whichever act was performing. A brash blond figure of about thirty presided, in garish attire, which as it threw an air of joviality over her as far as it extended, was so colourful as to almost offend the eye. She dominantly stood behind a make-shift bar just by the top of the stairs. The coarse scrape of her haughty laugh was audible throughout the tent as she thus heartily invited each visitor in, offering them whatever refreshments she had in stock: ale, cider, home-brew, chips, sausages, and what not, that composed the grubby slop in which she dealt. Vessels holding the separate ingredients stood on a white-clothed table of boards and trestles close by.

The young student and his friends asked for a pint each of the ale, wafting strongly, and sat down to consume it at leisure. This was very well so far, for home-brew, as his friend had said, was nourishing, and as proper a food as could be obtained on the university grounds; though, to those not accustomed to it, the strong pungent smell which lingered around ones nostrils might have a deterrent effect at first.

But there was more in that tent than met the cursory glance; and the student, with the instinct of a perverse character, scented it quickly. After a mincing attack on his bowl, he watched the bohemians proceedings from the corner of his eye, and saw the game that he played. He winked to him, and passed up his food in reply to his nod; then the bohemian took a bottle from behind the bar, slily measured out a quantity of its contents, and tipped the same into the students pint. The student as slily put some coins in the tip jar.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Welcome to the Trolley and Chips


The Trolley And Chips
(a traditional drinking song)

The semester is done and our vivas are past
Here's a health to the mistress all in a full glass
For she is a good woman and provides us with cheer
If it wasn't for her we could not have our beer

To the Trolley and Chips for the food and the ale
We'll raise up our glasses and drink without fail
Let us drink and be merry and loudly proclaim
That the Trolley and Chips shall always remain

Here's a health to the dancers, the lads and the maids
A-leaping and prancing, all so briskly like blades
To musicians and players who allure and entrance
A glass and our thanks for the entertainments

And the writers and the artists, we shall now salute
'Tis their dreams and imag'nings that keep us afloat
Their tools may be simple but their work does amaze
May they find health and wealth for the rest of their days

So fill up your glasses, let the bottle go 'round
For the sun soon shall rise, now the moon has gone down
Should we meet again, on the land or the sea
I shall always remember your kindness to me