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Beer of the Week (w/e 27th April 2025) with Thuck Phat
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Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6½ of 10) see review guidelines
Ian Mapp left this review about Gather
Craft beer converted shop, with an electronic scoreboard detailing lots of expensive craft and a couple of cask. I chose a Deya on cask. It was in fine condition.
Downstairs has only two booths and some seating around the bar. There is an (unexplored by me) upstairs. A bit of a lack of atmosphere but the only place in town to get unusual craft.
On 24th February 2025
- rating: 6
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Al Bundy left this review about Beerwolf
Surprisingly nice for a predominantly craft beer nonsense pub. Apparently 9 taps for expensive craft nonsense and 2 hanpulls for real ale, of which only one was on dispensing Cloudwater beer at a shockingly reasonable price. 2 chillers full of overpriced craft cans too.
On 17th September 2021
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about Beerwolf
Beerwolf is another great Ulverston pub. It is fairly small, with only three tables on the ground floor. Although, there is more seating upstairs. Reservations are currently advised.
Just the single real ale was on. This was Fell Cask O'Joe. Craft beers were from Tempest, Polly's Brew, Verdant, Odyssey Brew, South Lakes, Donzoko, Left-Handed & Mad Scientist. There is also a good range of bottles and cans that can also be taken out.
Staff are friendly. Recommended.
On 4th August 2020
- rating: 7
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Will Larter left this review about Beerwolf
This micropub conversion of a high street shop was covered in scaffolding when I visited, but the interior was unaffected. The bar has two hand pumps facing when entering, with a gantry of keg fonts facing the left hand wall. I was informed that all the beers thereon are key keg, meaning they are real ale in a bag, untouched by extraneous carbon dioxide. I usually avoid Sheffield beers when on my travels - I can drink them at home, after all - but made an exception here for the Steel City/Lost Industry collaboration: Stout Wars Episode IX, a barrel aged imperial stout that weighed in at 12% abv. This was very impressive, but I couldn't help the treasonous thought that a similar effect could be had with a half of 80/- and a wee dram of scotch tipped in.
There's a good selection of bottles, which are 20% cheaper to take out (or 25% more expensive to drink in, depending on your point of view). The owner and the two locals were very friendly and the background music was interesting. The pub is closed Mondays and Tuesdays.
On 12th August 2019
- rating: 7
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