29/08/23 - reopened positively after a period of closure stretching back to August 2020 when the future of the pub looked to be in serious doubt. Its past has been one of closing and opening so we hope that stability has now returned. For example it was under new management...| CAMRA - The Campaign for Real Ale
Oct 2024 - the Gritchie Brewing Company has ceased brewing and will close when stocks run out. We have therefore removed the listing for the 2 Gritchie beers - on 18th Nov 2024 the 2 beers listed were on tap - it seems likely that these may well change around...| CAMRA - The Campaign for Real Ale
Generally reckoned to be the country's first gastropub, even though that term did not emerge until several years later. It was opened in January 1991 by Michael Belben and David Eyre, acquiring a former Watney's pub that was being disposed of after "The Beer Orders". Belben is still involved in...| CAMRA - The Campaign for Real Ale
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Established in 2013, this is a state-of-the-art brewery, producing around 23,500hL each year across 70-100 unique beers. Beers are produced in cask, keg, KeyKeg, bottles and cans, and are distributed throughout the UK and Europe. The tap yard in Finchampstead serves freshly-brewed beers, street food and pizzas and hosts many...| CAMRA - The Campaign for Real Ale
Anspach & Hobday began brewing in 2014. In 2020 the brewery moved to a new site near Croydon. In 2022, following the success of its nitro-porter, London Black, the brewery expanded to a 24-barrel kit. The original site, the Arch House (on the Bermondsey Beer Mile), is now the home...| CAMRA - The Campaign for Real Ale
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Popular with locals, this small cosy bar is said to be the oldest pub in the area and has been identified by CAMRA as having a special nationally important historic pub interior. The front room contains the bar counter and has a small alcove displaying a series of historical prints...| CAMRA - The Campaign for Real Ale
Scheduled to close permanently on 21st August 2025.Greene King family pub restaurant with "Wacky Warehouse"Food can be ordered with GK Order & Pay app. Online table booking.A large inter-war Roadhouse style pub that was originally (re)built for Warrington based brewer Greenall Whitley. The pub still retains its bowling green.Carvery| CAMRA - The Campaign for Real Ale
This community-focused pub is a real gem in a quaint village 15 minute walk from Sutton Scotney and bus stop. With a quirky exterior (a beach!), the interior is homely and cosy in contrast. The pub only serves drinks but has regular pop-up food vendors plus a popular curry night...| CAMRA - The Campaign for Real Ale
Founded in 1851, St Austell brewery remains fully independent and family-owned. Cask ale is available in all its pubs, and is widely available nationally. St Austell also brews limited edition cask beers throughout the year as well as a range of keg and bottled beers. A ten-barrel, small-batch plant is...| CAMRA - The Campaign for Real Ale
Established in 1995, Bath Ales was taken over by St Austell in 2016. Since 2018 Bath Ales' beers have been brewed in a new high-tech brewery, including cask, bottling and kegging lines. During 2020-2021, the Hare Brewery layout was fine tuned and more automation added. In 2022, a new canning...| CAMRA - The Campaign for Real Ale
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