Hop Beer Shop

The Hop Beer Shop located in Moulsham Street, Chelmsford is not only a craft beer bottle store but a micropub offering a variety of ales straight from the cask.
More DetailsThe Hop Beer Shop located in Moulsham Street, Chelmsford is not only a craft beer bottle store but a micropub offering a variety of ales straight from the cask.
More DetailsDouble fronted building with beams in ceiling, beers from 12 stillage, 4 on usually and 7 ciders, all from the cask no hand pull. Formerly a cycle shop, the interior…
More DetailsThe premises have been gutted and refitted with a new bar, new beer cellar, an authentic open fire and vintage ale house artwork to make make any member of the…
More DetailsA deceptively large interior with clean cut comfortable modern furniture. A heavy pine bar dominates the rear of the room, with an attractive large stone style tiled floor, makes this…
More DetailsWest Yorkshire's first micropub and Bradford CAMRA Pub of the Season (Summer 2015). Run by Phil Garvey, Cap and Collar is located adjacent to the UNESCO World Heritage site of…
More DetailsOpened in November 2014, the first micro pub in this part of Wales. Sensibly priced beers are sourced from Wales, the borders and the Midlands. 5 ales & two real…
More DetailsLarge, for a micropub! Housed in a former bathroom showroom, in 2018 we put in 20 lines, 10 cask and 10 keg which also do bag in box ciders.. More…
More DetailsThe micropub is located next to the brewery. The micropub and shop showcases Billericay Brewing’s beers but also features other local beers from Essex and London microbreweries plus selected guest…
More DetailsBursley Ale House is based in the former Chambers Wine Bar in Wedgwood Place. Business partners Darren Bailey, Alan Collinson, Chris Myatt and John Slack have teamed up to open…
More DetailsA former plumper merchants, The Long Pond is in the heart of Eltham Park; a large residential estate that due to historic reasons has not had any form of pub…
More DetailsThis former fish shop is now Faversham's first micropub with landlords Andrew Sach and Martin Brenchley-Sayers at the helm. Faversham's own micropub, serves beautiful ales, ciders, and juices from Kent…
More DetailsOpened December 2014. Single roomed micro pub on two levels, close to the Upper Parliament Street end of Hurts Yard. U-shape offers feel of two distinct areas, with unobtrusive background…
More DetailsRun by three friends...Gary Bainbridge, Anthony Bracey, and Dean Powner, this micropub opened within budget...£10,000! Joiner Dean has decked the entire unit out with reclaimed wooden tables and booths as well…
More DetailsMicro Pub overlooking the village green opened in December 2014. Real ale fans Neil Gray and James Neilsen are the Billingham pair behind the venture. They decided to take the chance…
More DetailsWirral's first micropub in former shop premises opened in December 2014. Two small cosy rooms served from the front bar catering for locals in a friendly atmosphere. The Lazy Landlord…
More DetailsThis micropub is in a railway arch and the 1050 name is based on the actual dedicated number for that arch. Number 1 is in Victoria. The micropub is run…
More DetailsThe Firkin Shed is run by Paul Gray, and his two daughters, Ruby and Amber. The idea of the The Firkin Shed stemmed from the fact that friends and family…
More DetailsThe micropub is simply and originally decorated with a bare concrete floor, while the furnishings are mostly created from recycled and reclaimed materials; the bar itself is made from a…
More DetailsThe Gas Lamp Lounge is a welcoming pub with victorian decor and lit by working gas lights and a big cast iron real fire.We have six hand pulls, five with…
More DetailsConverted from what was a greengrocers in Cadishead, Manchester, The Grocers is a small one roomed micropub where beers are served via gravity.A convivial and inviting pub where conversation and…
More DetailsNewcastle's first Micropub. The Split Chimp is the ideal space to relax in a home from home environment, on comfy leather Chesterfields with 6 real ales on Handpull, bottled craft…
More DetailsThe unit that was once home to the Olde Young Tea House. The interior is bright, with simple, yet elegant decor. There are various little antique-looking pieces dotted around the…
More DetailsRaised from the proverbial ashes of an old café stands Bridgend County's first micropub. The "Little Penny" or "The Bont" still retains many of the cafe's original features but of…
More DetailsThis is the first Micropub in Blackfen and the third in the Borough of Bexley. It is run by Andy and a few excellent helpers. The ethos of micropubs is…
More DetailsCalan's is the first Micropub in Hebden Bridge and Calderdale, West Yorkshire. It is tucked away in a small courtyard near the precinct on Bridge Gate. Calan's has seating for…
More DetailsNewly opened, May 2015, micropub, Two roomed and offering a relaxed drinking atmosphere. Offering 4 real ales, ever changing. Pork scratchings on offer by the full or half pint glass.…
More DetailsThe Watchmaker's Arms is the first micropub in Brighton & Hove, in fact in East Sussex. Located just south of Hove station it is very easy to reach by public…
More DetailsThe premises of this micropub were previously used as a cafe, but that was a long time ago. Prior to opening this micropub, the owner, Mr Glen was a bus…
More DetailsMicropub in Carterton, West Oxfordshire. Opened 8th of May 2015. Stocking items that are eclectic, rare & a bit left field. As well as 4 real ale hand pumps dispensing…
More DetailsA small and cosy tap to serve our own beers brewed on site and guest beers. 6 handpulled beers.
More DetailsThe Burnt Pig Ale ouse opened May 2015, recently extended due to popularity. we have 5 hand pulls that constantly change supplied by local brewers and award winning brewery's from…
More DetailsRun by husband and wife team, Steve and Hazel, this micropub is in the town centre just off the main square. The micropub offers up to five ales on the…
More DetailsBear owners are husband and wife David and Nicola Holland who run The Wight Bear with Sister and Brother-in-Law Bev and Nick and other close family and friends. We are…
More DetailsThe Copper Pottle is run by Gavin and Gary, the name comes from Gavin's Tuscany Sunset hair and an old measurement for 4 pints (or Gary's surname). Located in Beltinge…
More DetailsFounded in July 2015 this micropub sources ales from smaller breweries nationwide. The micropub is located in a row of shops on Queens Drive in West Derby in a 19ft…
More DetailsWarm, friendly environment with ales from Oakham Brewery, Chiltern Brewery, Twisted Barrel Ales plus many other guest ales on rotation. Three different ciders, various Wines, Prosecco, traditional Ginger Beer/ Cloudy…
More DetailsRUTHERFORDS MICROPUB NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP - BUSINESS SOLD Rutherfords micropub is the very first in Scotland, and set right on the iconic largest market square in the country. Multi…
More DetailsGord and Sam run The Shed and know a thing or two about ale, they also have a microbrewery called Shed Ales. Gord has over 25 years brewing experience both…
More DetailsFormerly Brighton-le-Sands Post Office this single room pub offers a cosy,pleasant atmosphere offering up to 5 cask beers, usually locally produced, and 2 ciders. There is plenty of seating with…
More DetailsFive beer and two cider/perry handpumps serving ever-changing beers from micro-breweries nationwide. Small selection of European bottle beers and world wines. Beer bats, tasters and 2pint carry-outs all available. Good…
More DetailsIn 2015, we opened our first pub - The Black Tap in Redditch. Owned by a mutual friend, Beech House had the perfect ambience that Chris and Nicky were looking…
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