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Craft Beer

One for the Machester experts (as I've only really been amongst the taprooms and pubs specialising in craft). What's the bet pubs aesthetically that will also have a decent choice of beer (doesn't need to be craft central). Thinking places like The Pev. Cheers.
 

One for the Machester experts (as I've only really been amongst the taprooms and pubs specialising in craft). What's the bet pubs aesthetically that will also have a decent choice of beer (doesn't need to be craft central). Thinking places like The Pev. Cheers.
Marble Arch is lovely inside, think you’ve been there before. The Crown and Kettle looked great but has been modernised somewhat (and seems to be constantly packed), beer selection is very good though. City Arms is nice too actually, again usually a great selection on draft.
 
Can’t go wrong with a Spoons like
I think you can tbh (get your general point).
Marble Arch is lovely inside, think you’ve been there before. The Crown and Kettle looked great but has been modernised somewhat (and seems to be constantly packed), beer selection is very good though. City Arms is nice too actually, again usually a great selection on draft.
Aye MA been done plenty. Love it.

Will have a nosey at those other two, cheers.
 
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One for the Machester experts (as I've only really been amongst the taprooms and pubs specialising in craft). What's the bet pubs aesthetically that will also have a decent choice of beer (doesn't need to be craft central). Thinking places like The Pev. Cheers.
As mentioned Marble Arch, plus the City Arms and the Vine next door - old school boozers
Britons Protection - probably best interior in Manchester
The Salisbury - bit of a heavy metal pub but the cask is good
Mr Thomas's Chop House - has three Timmy Taylor on cask in mint knick
Sam's Chop House - go sit next to Lowry
Not really aesthetic but Bar Fringe is class (Belgian bar with good cask and London Black)
North Westward Ho! - not sure if you've been before but it is Pomona Islands pub, they've done a brilliant job with it
Port St Beer House - sure you've been but it's the best craft pub in the city
 
As mentioned Marble Arch, plus the City Arms and the Vine next door - old school boozers
Britons Protection - probably best interior in Manchester
The Salisbury - bit of a heavy metal pub but the cask is good
Mr Thomas's Chop House - has three Timmy Taylor on cask in mint knick
Sam's Chop House - go sit next to Lowry
Not really aesthetic but Bar Fringe is class (Belgian bar with good cask and London Black)
North Westward Ho! - not sure if you've been before but it is Pomona Islands pub, they've done a brilliant job with it
Port St Beer House - sure you've been but it's the best craft pub in the city
Really like the Salisbury! Still never done the chop houses. I like the Briton’s Protection but find the beers a bit meh, sometimes.

Was absolutely steaming the one time I went to NWH so can’t really remember it :lol:
 
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As mentioned Marble Arch, plus the City Arms and the Vine next door - old school boozers
Britons Protection - probably best interior in Manchester
The Salisbury - bit of a heavy metal pub but the cask is good
Mr Thomas's Chop House - has three Timmy Taylor on cask in mint knick
Sam's Chop House - go sit next to Lowry
Not really aesthetic but Bar Fringe is class (Belgian bar with good cask and London Black)
North Westward Ho! - not sure if you've been before but it is Pomona Islands pub, they've done a brilliant job with it
Port St Beer House - sure you've been but it's the best craft pub in the city
few there to add to my list next time I'm over
is the Salisbury the one off Oxford rd? if it is, it's class

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As mentioned Marble Arch, plus the City Arms and the Vine next door - old school boozers
Britons Protection - probably best interior in Manchester
The Salisbury - bit of a heavy metal pub but the cask is good
Mr Thomas's Chop House - has three Timmy Taylor on cask in mint knick
Sam's Chop House - go sit next to Lowry
Not really aesthetic but Bar Fringe is class (Belgian bar with good cask and London Black)
North Westward Ho! - not sure if you've been before but it is Pomona Islands pub, they've done a brilliant job with it
Port St Beer House - sure you've been but it's the best craft pub in the city
Thank you for taking the time, quite the list. Yep been to PSBH a few times and as you say, tremendous.
 
few there to add to my list next time I'm over
is the Salisbury the one off Oxford rd? if it is, it's class

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Aye that's the one. It's a top boozer. There's yet another Irish pub opened right next to it as well, it's fine but really not worth going in. Manchester has had a silly number of Irish themed pubs open in the last year, sick of the sight of them.
Really like the Salisbury! Still never done the chop houses. I like the Briton’s Protection but find the beers a bit meh, sometimes.

Was absolutely steaming the one time I went to NWH so can’t really remember it :lol:
NWH is properly class. Love going in there. There's a mag behind the bar mind though she is very nice!
 


Popped into Rehills cos I was close.

Strong purchasing I think. Going to try supermarket Looper & West Coast alongside each other. It’s just in the fridge chilling now.
Didn’t get round to the Looper taste tests.

A couple of slow ones then to bed.
 
Oh, completely misunderstood, I thought someone had suggested supermarket looper wasn’t the real thing. :lol:
Ah nah. Although I am happy I can grab a few fridge fillers for relatively cheap now. Got a mini festival coming up in a few weeks so my Vaux & a few of them will provide my beer choices.
 
Didn’t get round to the Looper taste tests.

A couple of slow ones then to bed.
That Dubai Chocolate stout looks interesting - I may have to keep an eye out for that one. I got a really good stout from Asda’s 4 for 3 the other day: a Turning Point Espresso Martini stout. I wasn’t expecting much from it but it was tremendous, over 8% too. I would definitely recommend trying it.
 
That Dubai Chocolate stout looks interesting - I may have to keep an eye out for that one. I got a really good stout from Asda’s 4 for 3 the other day: a Turning Point Espresso Martini stout. I wasn’t expecting much from it but it was tremendous, over 8% too. I would definitely recommend trying it.
It’s been out of stock last couple of times I’ve been in.

I tend to just bite the bullet & buy Vault City if I see it, purely because they’re consistently good. Think it’ll be my first barley wine from them like.
 
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