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1. Tom's Tap And Brewhouse
Crewe, Cheshire, England
Welcome! We are a bar and brewery in Crewe, always guaranteed to have on tap twelve beers, twelve ciders and plenty of choice of cocktails, gin, rum & wine. All our soft drinks are Β£1, and we strongly support the Designated Driver initiative. We always promote LGBTQ+ inclusivity, and are a #everyonewelcome member, and always will be. Our bar is also dog friendly and child friendly until 8pm, but not in main bar. We brew all our own beers and try to be as forward-thinking and creative as possible, always open-minded to new ideas and flavour combinations. Come and try our beers and see what you think for yourself!
2. Titanic Brewery
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Titanic Brewery was founded in 1985, now run by brothers Dave and Keith Bott, the ethos is still the same; to brew great beer locally for local people. Using only the very finest ingredients money can buy the opulence shines out of the glass, whether the beer is drunk in one of our pubs, in one of our Blue Riband partner pubs, one of our fabulously supportive local customerβs pubs or at home we are looking for the same reaction, "Iβll have another one of those please."
3. Weal Ales
Chesterton, Staffordshire, England
Weal Ales produce's fine quality beer and is ranked #3 in Staffordshire. They are most well known for "Centwealial Milk Stout", which is a Milk / Sweet Stout and "Weller Weal", which is an English Pale Ale. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and Dark Beers.
4. Inadequate Brewery
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Inadequate Brewery produce's unproven beer and is ranked #4 in Staffordshire. They are most well known for "Tickety Boo", which is an American IPA and "Citra Pale Ale", which is an American Pale Ale. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and IPAs.
5. Kickabo Brewery
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Our beers are heavily inspired by our travels around the world. From the hop-bombs of American craft beer, to the dark malty notes of German Dunkels, the crisp and crushable bia hoi of Vietnam and the sour and fruity lambics of Belgium, wherever we go, we love to try the local tipple. It's these new, unusual and wonderful flavours from around the world that we love to work into our own beer recipes.
6. Beartown Brewery
Congleton, Cheshire, England
Hardworking, northern brewery with nearly 30 years dedicated to putting high quality beer on the bar In Beartown we like to think that itβs not just the beer thatβs full of character. The story of a how the town Bible was sold to buy a bear is spoken far and wide. Such brazen courage changed the town forever, leaving a special kind of legacy that lasts to this day. We use our past as inspiration for our future; taking confidence from our decades of experience and new innovative approach of blending traditional and modern beer styles. Our brewing practices blend the traditional with the contemporary. We believe as a craft brewery that hard work and traditional brewing methods must be at the heart of what we do. From open top fermentation to nurturing our own yeast, Northern spirit and endeavour are what make Beartown beers unique.
7. Merlins Micro Brewery
Sandbach, Cheshire, England
Merlins Micro Brewery produce's unproven beer and is ranked #15 in Cheshire. They are most well known for "Merlins Gold", which is a Blonde / Golden Ale - English and "Dark Magic", which is a Mild. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and Amber Ales.
8. Talk O' Th' Hill
Talke, Staffordshire, England
Talk O' Th' Hill produce's unproven beer and is ranked #11 in Staffordshire. They are most well known for "Potters Porter", which is an English Porter and "Citrade", which is an American Pale Ale. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and Dark Beers.
9. Uttoxeter Brewing Company
Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England
Uttoxeter Brewing Company produce's unproven beer and is ranked #10 in Staffordshire. They are most well known for "American IPA", which is an American IPA and "Admiral Gardner First Lord", which is an English Pale Ale. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and IPAs.
10. Noble Craft
Market Drayton, Shropshire, England
Noble Craft produce's unproven beer and is ranked #7 in Shropshire. They are most well known for "Shropshire Pale", which is an English Pale Ale and "Noble Blonde", which is a Blonde / Golden Ale. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and Dark Beers.