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The Jolly Butchers (Free House)

Beer (sort)Average Score (sort)No. Samples (sort)
Buxton - English Pale AleExcellent1
King Beer (formerly W.J. King) - Black Symphony with juniperExcellent1
Tempest - A Face With No NameExcellent1
TicketyBrew - StoutExcellent1
Welbeck Abbey - CalypsoExcellent1
Buxton - Wild BoarNot Tried0
Celt Experience (now brands are owned by Evans Evans) - Brigid FireNot Tried0
Hanlons (formerly O'Hanlon's) - Original Port StoutNot Tried0
Hanlons (formerly O'Hanlon's) - Red AleNot Tried0
Old Dairy (being contract brewed after it closed) - AK 1911Not Tried0
Revolutions - RewardNot Tried0
Windsor & Eton - Knight of the GarterNot Tried0
Picture 1. The Jolly Butchers, Stoke Newington, Greater London

Visits Details

06 Apr 2014 (Stephen Harris)
Early afternoon and this pub is crammed full of Sunday lunchers. I find room on a table outside and then lose that, ending up leaning on a corner of the bar counter.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Welbeck Abbey - Calypso5.40ExcellentA very good example of a golden, fruity, single-hop, US Pale Ale.
TicketyBrew - Stout5.20ExcellentGreat stout.
King Beer (formerly W.J. King) - Black Symphony with juniper5.00ExcellentBlack and a bit fruity, a bit sour, and a bit roasted.
Old Dairy (being contract brewed after it closed) - AK 19114.00Not Tried
Revolutions - Reward4.50Not Tried
Celt Experience (now brands are owned by Evans Evans) - Brigid Fire6.30Not Tried
10 Nov 2012 (Stephen Harris)
I have been exploring in Abney Park Cemetery, which to me is always at its best and most spooky on damp, autumnal mornings. To recover, I partook of an early beer and ‘Soffles’ lunch in this classy pub that stands right by the cemetery gates.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Tempest - A Face With No Name6.00ExcellentReddish/Amber in colour, with full-on, slightly dusty malt character, some toffee and a good load of hops. Very dry finish.
Buxton - English Pale Ale4.90ExcellentGolden-coloured, Very hoppy and bitter.
Hanlons (formerly O'Hanlon's) - Original Port Stout4.80Not Tried
Hanlons (formerly O'Hanlon's) - Red Ale4.50Not Tried
Windsor & Eton - Knight of the Garter3.80Not Tried
Buxton - Wild Boar5.70Not Tried

About The Jolly Butchers

The pub sign. The Jolly Butchers, Stoke Newington, Greater London

Summary of Beer Scores

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Website.

The pub is found in Stoke Newington, Greater London, N16 7HU.

A long-standing, high street pub which did not exactly have a good reputation either for its clientele or for its beer. That all changed in around April 2010 when the pub was revamped in alehouse-style. There is a large, single room with plenty of wooden furniture and an open-plan kitchen. There are also pavement tables outside. Food is available at all times, but does not dominate. There is a long line of handpumps, dispensing cider as well as beer, plus a clutch of keg fonts with an ever-changing range of keg beers from craft brewers. Look for the faded tiling on the exterior wall, and note that one of the pub signs bares more than a passing resemblance to that of another fabled freehouse not so far away, although the two are no relation.

We have visited this pub twice, seen 12 different beers and tried 5 of them.

Map location

Postcode: N16 7HU