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Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Only two cask ales on, but for a trendy looking bar that's not too bad I guess. I went for the McMullens Baroosh Pale Ale at £2 for a half. The other was a bitter by Riverside(?). Big open plan place, quite nice interior. Not busy at the time of ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
A Nicholson's pub, which initially I was not that bothered about trying, but I was passing by so thought I would give it a go. Eight beers on cask. Can't remember what the full selection was, or indeed the pricing, but I am pretty sure the Nicholso... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
This pub is a little tucked away but well worth seeking out. Almost too many cask beers to choose from! The beers are split across two bars, so worth checking out both before making your choice. One had 9 pumps and the other had 7 or so. I had a ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
My memory of this place is fairly limited, other than the fact I came across it by accident after walking the wrong direction back to my hotel. Needless to say I ended up calling in for a swift half! I had Wilbraham by Crafty Beers, a reasonable bi... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
10 pumps at the bar, at the time of my visit offering 8 cask ales and 2 ciders. One of the ales was "coming soon" with none of the pumps blank. Doom Bar and Bombardier featured, but the others were more interesting and unusual including a couple by... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
I have been to the Peacock a few times when in Sunderland. I vaguely recall it being the Londonderry but did not pay a visit back then. Eight hand pumps at the bar, one of these was clipped as a cider but was semi-rotated so presumably was off. I ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
I have been wanting to visit the Brewery Tap for a while, and got my chance yesterday lunchtime. There were several older gents in who were obviously regulars and knew each other by name. The barman also knew them by name. Yet despite this, he jus... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
I believe this is now a Greene King pub, but only one Greene King ale was present at the bar at the time of my visit. The four cask ales available were Monkeytown Mild by Phoenix, Road Runner by Mobberley, Greene King IPA and Boltmaker by Tim Taylor... [more>] | |
Altrincham › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Rob Hunter |
I like it in Costello's. A good selection of the Dunham beers available on cask. Mixed seating. Friendly service. | |
Altrincham › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Paid a visit recently, having been to the other Jack in the Box inside the Mackie Mayor building in Manchester a while back. This is very much on the same theme, a bar within a recently done up market hall with other outlets offering food etc and a ... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Rob Hunter |
A cracking venue, unassuming from the outside but full of character inside. Pretty busy on my most recent Saturday evening visit. There were a few cask ales on and went for the Uncle Monk's IPA, which was a bit of a let down, perfectly drinkable bu... [more>] |
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