Station Stop Two – Cononley- The New Inn
Stop number two is, Cononley it’s so good we made a song up over how we cannot pronounce its name. These two especially enjoyed their visit here.. you cant tell from the picture though, can you?

Our stop in Cononley is a lovely Timothy Taylor boozer, called The New Inn. It is a brilliant little pub with fantastic pork pies and scones on the bar too, could there be a better snack to go with our pints?

But what about the beer? Don’t worry we did a couple of reviews in here for you as well!

Review by Coddy
- Name : Golden Best
- Brewery: Timothy Taylor’s
- Appearance : Amber ale, with a good thick head when poured.
- Aroma: Citrus notes on the nose with a touch of grass
- Body : Well carbonated beer with a good level of head retention
- Taste : Well rounded bitter flavour, with some lovely citrus notes. Quite silky on the tongue definitely an easy drinker.
reminds me a little of smooth-flow bitter but better, loved this place really want to come again.
Coddy’s overall rating: 4.0/ 5.0





Review By Stuart
- Name : Knowles Spring (4.2% ABV)
- Brewery: Timothy Taylor’s
- Appearance : Pale Amber Blond with a good white head when poured
- Aroma: Almost scent less but has a touch of mild hops
- Body : Firm white head, good level of carbonation and good head retention
- Taste : Crisp Hops, with a smooth and clean Finish. Another easy drinker that would be welcome any time!
Stuart’s overall rating: 4.3/ 5.0





review by John
- Name : Landlord (5.2% ABV)
- Brewery: Timothy Taylor
- Appearance : Clear amber tipple with a good white head when poured.
- Aroma: Very strong hoppy aroma with a touch of citrus
- Body : Reasonably bodied, with a cracking flow to it decent level of carbonation too.
- Taste : Mouth-watering Hops, not super flavourful but morish which can be quite dangers for a 5.2% beer
John’s overall rating: 3.7/ 5.0




Time to drink up, we’ve got to move this train along! Third stop is Steeton & Silsden on Page Four! [Below VV]