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Beer (sort) | Average Score (sort) | No. Samples (sort) |
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Blackwater (sub-brand of Salopian) - White Elephant | 1 | |
Chapel - Miracle | 1 | |
Kelham Island (probably brewed by Thornbridge now) - Ace of Spades | 1 | |
Ludlow - Ludlow Best | 1 | |
Newby Wyke - HMY Britannia | 1 | |
Newby Wyke - Red Squall | 1 | |
Salopian - Shropshire Gold | 1 | |
Weetwood - Cheshire Cat | 1 | |
Weetwood - Old Dog Premium Bitter | 1 | |
Hobsons - Champion Mild | Not Tried | 0 |
Laine - Summer Lovin' | Not Tried | 0 |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Chapel - Miracle | 4.40 | Wonderful citrus notes and good bitter bite. | |
Laine - Summer Lovin' | 3.50 | Not Tried | name and strength correct - can't be sure about the brewer |
Hobsons - Champion Mild | 3.20 | Not Tried |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Weetwood - Old Dog Premium Bitter | 4.50 | Good balance of hops and malt. Well kept and well presented. | |
Ludlow - Ludlow Best | 3.70 | A good flavour at 3.7%, ideal session beer. |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Newby Wyke - HMY Britannia | 4.20 | Nice bitter. | |
Salopian - Shropshire Gold | 3.80 | Tangy bitter, bit thin in body. | |
Kelham Island (probably brewed by Thornbridge now) - Ace of Spades | 4.00 | Deep golden brown, hints of fruit, thin and watery, instantly forgettable. |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Newby Wyke - Red Squall | 4.40 | Blue cheese then good East Anglian malt and fruity hoppiness. Scrummy. | |
Weetwood - Cheshire Cat | 4.00 | Crackingly good, malty, semi dry bitter. | |
Blackwater (sub-brand of Salopian) - White Elephant | 4.90 | Good bitterness but still get some fruit and malt coming through. Fairly clean and crisp. |
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The pub is found in Ellesmere, Shropshire, SY12 0ET.
A quaint backstreet local in this picturesque, small Shropshire town. Plenty of timbers in the exterior walls and lots of beams inside. Landlord claims the pub to be 16th century and would lay further claim to be one of the oldest, possibly the oldest pub in Shropshire! Five real ales on handpull. Small car park to rear. Well worth the effort if you are in the area.
We have visited this pub 4 times, seen 11 different beers and tried 9 of them.
Postcode: SY12 0ET