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Beer (sort) | Average Score (sort) | No. Samples (sort) |
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Falstaff - Gunpowder Plot | 1 | |
Fernandes - Rhubarb and Custard | 1 | |
Happy Valley - Blackout XO | 1 | |
Heritage (formerly William Worthington Brewery) - Charrington IPA | 1 | |
Mr Grundy's - Blighty | 1 | |
Sandstone - Oaked Onyx | 1 | |
Sandstone - Post Mistress | 1 | |
Abbeydale - Dr Morton's Sound Barrier | 1 | |
Black Hole - Starry Night | 1 | |
Bridgehouse - Cherry Choc Stout | 1 | |
Castle Rock - Walrus | 1 | |
Great Heck - Vanilla Wheat Stout | 1 | |
Happy Valley - Bollywood IPA | 1 | |
Happy Valley - Tie The Knot | 1 | |
Hop Vine (formerly Burscough) - Duke of Lancasters | 1 | |
Mobberley - US Single Hop Series: Amarillo | 1 | |
Rat - Rye Rats of the Caribbean | 1 | |
Urban Huntsman (cuckoo) - The Outlaw | 1 | |
Wily Fox - Mutiny | 1 | |
Grafton - Coco Loco | 1 | |
Hopcraft (experimental side of Pixie Spring) - Crema Extrema Porter | 1 | |
Wrekin (formerly Ironbridge) - Best Bitter | 1 | |
Black Hole - Red Dwarf | Not Tried | 0 |
Falstaff - A Fist Full of Hops | Not Tried | 0 |
Front Row - Crouch | Not Tried | 0 |
Heritage (formerly William Worthington Brewery) - St Modwen Golden Ale (superseded by 4.2% version) | Not Tried | 0 |
Newby Wyke - Black Beerd's | Not Tried | 0 |
Phoenix - Wobbly Bob | Not Tried | 0 |
Spitting Feathers - Special Ale | Not Tried | 0 |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Castle Rock - Walrus | 4.00 | Decent trad bitter. | |
Mobberley - US Single Hop Series: Amarillo | 4.60 | OK, a little boring and plain. | |
Newby Wyke - Black Beerd's | 4.30 | Not Tried | |
Heritage (formerly William Worthington Brewery) - St Modwen Golden Ale (superseded by 4.2% version) | 4.10 | Not Tried |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Happy Valley - Blackout XO | 4.40 | A very good smooth rum stout. Tasted above it's strength. | |
Rat - Rye Rats of the Caribbean | 4.80 | A little disappointing for a red rye ale. Flavours understated. | |
Grafton - Coco Loco | 4.50 | Straight from the cask. Tasted like coconut sun tan oil. | |
Phoenix - Wobbly Bob | 6.00 | Not Tried | |
Black Hole - Red Dwarf | 4.50 | Not Tried |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Heritage (formerly William Worthington Brewery) - Charrington IPA | 4.50 | Surprisingly very good. | |
Mr Grundy's - Blighty | 4.50 | A mild but very stout like. Smooth with a hint of smoke. | |
Hop Vine (formerly Burscough) - Duke of Lancasters | 4.00 | Decent traditional bitter. | |
Urban Huntsman (cuckoo) - The Outlaw | 5.50 | Quite a floral pale. |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Fernandes - Rhubarb and Custard | 4.00 | A very nice pale with a sweet finish. | |
Black Hole - Starry Night | 4.40 | Nice dry bitter with a hint of smoke. | |
Bridgehouse - Cherry Choc Stout | 6.00 | Decent enough stout but no cherry to be found. | |
Falstaff - A Fist Full of Hops | 4.50 | Not Tried |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Sandstone - Post Mistress | 4.40 | I've been disappointed with many of this brewery's beers in the past but they have upped their game. This autumnal fruit bitter was spot on. Tip top condition. | |
Falstaff - Gunpowder Plot | 4.20 | Very good session gold from Falstaff, in fine condition. Far better than the Parliament Burns I had the other day. | |
Sandstone - Oaked Onyx | 4.00 | Session stout. Very complex, excellent. | |
Wily Fox - Mutiny | 5.00 |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Great Heck - Vanilla Wheat Stout | 5.40 | Wheat in a stout, bizarre. This is very wheaty. | |
Happy Valley - Bollywood IPA | 5.90 | ||
Spitting Feathers - Special Ale | 4.20 | Not Tried | |
Front Row - Crouch | 3.80 | Not Tried |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Abbeydale - Dr Morton's Sound Barrier | 4.30 | Decent golden, not as good as Abbeydale usually are. | |
Happy Valley - Tie The Knot | 5.00 | ||
Wrekin (formerly Ironbridge) - Best Bitter | 3.90 | A very malty bitter. | |
Hopcraft (experimental side of Pixie Spring) - Crema Extrema Porter | 5.00 | Hopcraft beers are usually excellent, this tasted like cold espresso. Far too much coffee. |
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The pub is found in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 2RY.
The first micropub to set up in The Potteries Branch Area, opened mid-July 2014 and converted from an antiques shop; the bar is located on the right of the entrance and the cellar is in the window. The front area has high wooden benches, while the back room has more traditional chairs and tables, and can be used for functions. Four ales are served at any one time, with new and rare beers being a speciality; these can often change before your very eyes. Four real ciders are also stocked, plus bottled lager; a brilliant addition to the burgeoning Newcastle real ale scene. Customers are welcome to bring their own lunch and eat it while supping the beer. Oh, and watch out for the ferret! Third pint tasting bats are available, as are basic snacks such as pickled eggs and pork scratchings. Note that the pub is open all day on Bank Holiday weekends, including longer in the evenings.
We have visited this pub 7 times, seen 29 different beers and tried 22 of them.
Postcode: ST5 2RY