Pints, Pups & Pub History: Beer #4965 at The George Inn, Lacock 🇬🇧🐾
From the Desk of JT, the Beer Logger (B-Logger)
Mission: 50 Beers to 5000 — finding history (and beer) in unexpected places
Beer #4965: 6X Wadworth (Cask Ale)
Brewery: Wadworth Brewery – Devizes, Wiltshire
Location: The George Inn, Lacock, England
Vibe: Historic, sun-splashed, perfectly calm
Mood: Father’s Day contentment with a side of nostalgia
🏰 The Secret Stop: Lacock Village
Sometimes the best beers aren’t planned — they happen while your tour group heads off to chase Harry Potter filming spots.
While the rest of the bus wandered through movie history, I ducked into The George Inn, a pub established in 1361 — yes, you read that right. The U.S. is barely an adolescent compared to this place. Low ceilings, creaky floors, and timber beams that have seen more toasts than I can count.
The barman hand-pumped a 6X Wadworth while telling me the story of their famous dog wheel — a centuries-old contraption once used to turn a spit over the fire using an actual dog running inside a wheel. Thankfully, that bit of “innovation” has long been retired.
🍺 Beer #4965: 6X Wadworth Cask Ale
Style: Traditional English Cask Ale
ABV: 4.1%
Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
The pour was dark amber, smooth, and steady — that unmistakable cask stillness that feels like time itself slows down.
I carried my pint out to the beer garden, where a local musician was strumming through Sunday tunes and tables were packed with families and dogs.
There, I spotted a black English Cocker Spaniel that looked just like our dog Wally back home in Florida. Caught a bit of it on video — because of course I did.
JT’s Vibe Notes:
- Vibe Check: Sunshine + centuries of pub culture = magic.
- Drinkability: High — smooth and sessionable.
- Flavor: Mildly malty, with just enough depth to pair with a lazy afternoon.
- Surprise Factor: Medium — the beer was good, but the moment was outstanding.
- Emotional Bonus: Texting with the kids on Father’s Day while sipping history.
🎶 The Soundtrack of the Stop
The musician’s voice drifted across the garden, laughter floated between tables, and I realized how perfectly English the scene was.
No rush. No schedule. Just sunshine, song, and a pint pulled with care.
🧭 Reflections on Beer #4965
It wasn’t just the beer — it was the setting. A pub older than my country, a kind bartender spinning local lore, a pint that felt like a bridge across centuries.
And on this Father’s Day, connecting with my kids from across the ocean while a dog that looked like ours wagged through the garden — well, that’s the stuff you don’t forget.
Having a blast, with beer!



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