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Step behind the bar at The Kings Head Docklow with Ashley, Elliot & Gracie. The Drip Tray Diaries spills the real stories of pub life — the chaos, the characters, the laughs, and the heart that keep a country pub alive. Honest, unfiltered, and full of personality. Grab a pint and join the conversation.
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In this episode of The Drip Tray Diaries Ashley, Elliot & Gracie are joined by former Kings Head Docklow chef Olly.Since leaving the pub, Olly has been working in large wedding venues across Essex — which means he’s seen everything from smooth services to full-blown wedding chaos.We talk about the pressure of cooking for hundreds of guests, bridezillas, bizarre wedding requests, and the strange story involving Cat Impersonators.We try a listener's strange drink combo!But it’s not all laughs — we also discuss the realities of working in hospitality and some of the challenges the industry faces.If you’ve ever worked in a kitchen, pub, or event venue… this one will feel very familiar.If you missed last weeks go checkout our tales from the taproom of the Ludlow brewery. where we talk craft ales, local events, brewing beer and everything in-between
In this episode of The Drip Tray Diaries, we sit down with Bill from Ludlow Brewery to uncover the story behind one of the region’s best-loved breweries. We talk about how the brewery began, the thinking behind their beer styles, and how sustainability plays a huge role in everything they do. Bill breaks down the basics of brewing in plain English – from grain to glass – and shares the stories and local history hidden in some of Ludlow Brewery’s iconic beer names. A brilliant listen whether you’re a real ale enthusiast or just enjoy knowing what’s actually in your pint.
Episode 10 is a proper pub-table chat. We dive into our dream playlists, tackle customer questions and pub conundrums, and uncover the possible reason Gracie is the way she is today (she may or may not have been dropped on her head).To top it off, Elliot bravely reads out a poem he wrote for Ellie Chowns, proving once and for all that pubs really do bring out everyone’s creative side.Unfiltered, slightly unhinged, and exactly how a podcast was intended to be from time to time.
You join us this week for a very last-minute, impromptu episode of the podcast.Due to some unexpected technical gremlins, our planned Ludlow Brewery episode has been delayed — but don’t worry, we’re hoping to have that sorted and ready for next week.Instead, Ashley is joined by Paul and Debra (his mum and dad) for a spontaneous trip down memory lane. From growing up around pubs to tales from a rougher era, they share stories from days gone by that are equal parts shocking, funny, and unbelievable.Expect criminals, fights, riots, and the kind of pub stories you definitely don’t hear anymore — all told in true fireside fashion.Unplanned, unfiltered, and full of chaos… this one’s a cracker.
In this episode of the Drip Tray Diaries, we were joined by one of our locals, Dan Richards - a carpenter, restorations specialist and extreme off-roading enthusiast. Day to day Dan can be found repairing old timber frame buildings, restoring historical castle walls or some days in deepest Romania restoring medieval fortified churches.He also works alongside his dad helping to protect local woodlands from corporate greed, whilst helping raise awareness and educate people about sustainable practices and the importance of our rich surroundings.We learn about some of the challanges and dangers hes faced whilst off exploring the world of extreme off-roading. and explains a little about his passion for old cars too.Wrapping up with Dans view on pubs old and new and what he thinks they are important for.you can checkout dans work and learn more on his websitehttps://www.cjrheritage.com/ https://www.shropshirehills-nl.org.uk/
in this episode of The Drip Tray Diaries, we sit down properly with Aino to hear the full story (well part of it anyway) — from why she first came to the UK, to why she stayed (spoiler: Ashley 👀).We talk about her first impressions of British pubs, how different pub culture is compared to Finland (where coffee shops rule and coffee before bed is totally normal), and what she really thought about the idea of running a countryside pub.There’s plenty of classic pub-life chaos too:• Trying to eat lunch only for customers to suddenly appear after a dead day• The pub feeling cold and sad when we first arrived• Dogs in pushchairs (yes, really)• Ashley getting told off for talking to customers too much• Elliot reluctantly using AI while claiming he hates itWe also cover how much has changed since taking over — cellar expansion, walk-in freezer, restaurant revamp, garden upgrades, kids’ play area… plus the disasters along the way, including flooding, a collapsed wall, Ashley literally falling through the floor, and the mysterious Goblin Garage.To round things off, we chat future plans: pub improvements still to come, terrible parking, a long-overdue disabled toilet upgrade, and Ashley’s ambition to make his own chef’s knife (and possibly a sword) with Fair Mile Forge.A proper behind-the-scenes episode about love, teamwork, graft — and why running a pub together somehow works… most of the time.
In this episode of Drip Tray Diaries, we’re joined by Brooke — our barmaid of 4.5 years — as we dive into life behind the bar, Guinness debates, and the chaos customers never realise they cause.We blind taste test straight-poured vs two-part Guinness, debate glass shapes, and watch Gracie try Guinness for the very first time. Elliot immediately regrets his own opinion.We talk foam art (clovers… and less respectable designs), snack stashes for long shifts, how the cellar changed everything, and why Brooke’s “bad customer radar” is always right.There are stories of 6mph mobility scooter journeys, pub affairs, empty pod misunderstandings, crisps in beer, chips in strawberry milkshakes, and how people can ruin glassware with food.It’s honest, chaotic, and exactly what working in a pub really looks like.New episodes every week.Send your stories or guest ideas to driptraydiaries@gmail.com
In this episode we sit down with Paul, landlord of The Kings Head Docklow, who has spent over 60 years in the pub trade.From growing up behind the bar to watching pub culture, beer trends and communities change, Paul shares honest stories, industry insights and unforgettable memories from a lifetime in pubs.If you love pub history, real ale, pub characters, or simply great stories from behind the bar — this one’s for you.
join us for this first bonus episode. we get a spooky visit multiple times during our episode (bonus audio at the end)We play agony aunt and talk about relatable hospitality gripes, funny tips and MORE Guinness shortages!a little longer than normal a little more chaotic but a lot of real fun! let us know your thoughts below and don't forget to like rate and share! it really helps us grow the show!
Stock control struggles,beer festivals and things that go bump in the night!join us for Ep4 where we talk about the struggles of gauging stock levels. the rise and fall of beer festivals and the noises you hear that might not just be old pipes.Sit down grab a drink and joint us for another episode in the pub with us as we peel back the curtain on hospitality and show you what goes on behind the scenes.
EP3. Christmas Crowds

EP3. Christmas Crowds

2026-01-0254:20

Its Christmas at The Kings Head this week so join us for tales of more party booking chaos, Festive crowds, exercise mishaps and - of course - a few more opinions guaranteed to upset Elliot
Odd food combinations, foaming drinks and the best way to have your steak? join us for some interesting food choices.We talk about some uncomfortable food and drink combos, publican challenges and the the importance of turning down pub conversions.
EP1. Pull Up A Chair

EP1. Pull Up A Chair

2026-01-0256:58

Join us for the very first episode of The Drip Tray Diaries.In this slightly rocky opening episode, Ashley talks through the origins of The Kings Head Docklow team and how everyone somehow ended up exactly where they are today.We dig into the story of the mysterious man who bought a house and unknowingly set everything in motion, the challenges faced along the way, and a few light-hearted moments that helped keep things going when it got tough.No polish. No pretending. Just the start of the stories behind the bar
Get ready to listen to The Drip Tray Diaries.A podcast with real people sharing honest stories about life in and around the pub. From the hard graft that goes into running one, to the laughs, the chaos, and the stories you don’t usually hear outside the bar.So pull up a chair, grab yourself a drink, and join us for The Drip Tray Diaries.First episode on January the 2nd 2026 and then new episodes every Friday
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