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Category: UK

The New Inn is an historic Grade I listed coaching inn located in the centre of Gloucester, England. According to Wikipedia, "The Inn was built not long before 1455 by John Twyning, a monk, as a hostelry for the former Benedictine Abbey of St Peter. It is on the site of an earlier inn. After the dissolution of St Peter's the inn passed to the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester Cathedral and was leased to various inn holders until it was sold in 1858." The New Inn is the most complete surviving example of a medieval courtyard inn with galleries in Britain. As well as a pub there is also a hotel, restaurant and coffee house. You can view more photos of the New Inn on Travels with Beer.

Four beer handpumps at the Nicholson's-owned Wellington pub in the Strand, London. Located next to the Lyceum Theatre on the edge of Covent Garden, the pub serves up to 7 ales. The pub dates back to 1848 although it was rebuilt in 1903. It's interesting to see breweries including QR codes on their pump clips. You can view more photos and read a review on Travels with Beer.

The Maltings is a popular free house located in the northern England city of York. The pub dates back to the 1840s and always serves a wide range of ales and ciders.

 

They don't serve any beer in this cider house, one of only a handful of traditional cider pubs left in the UK, but it's a must visit. As well as traditional cider they also sell a variety of wines such as gooseberry, parsnip, apricot and sloe. The landlord is very old school and doesn't tolerate any bad language. He has also been taken to court for refusing to serve a pint to a woman.

I love this custom wallpaper at Beerd in Bristol. It features classic beer mats or labels from US breweries many of which no longer exist or have been bought by other breweries. I think there may be the odd European brewery mixed amongst them along with a couple of custom Beerd mats.

Beerd is a new bar from the Bath Ales Brewery. Located in Bristol, the pub serves a range of cask ales from non-Bath Ales breweries and keg and bottled beers from around the world. You can view more photos and read a review on Travels with Beer.

A trio of unusual looking hand pumps at the newly opened Bath Ales bar Beerd in Bristol, UK. You can view more photos of the bar and read a review on Travels with Beer.

One of the windows at Brew Dog Camden that's decorated with some of their popular beers. You can view more photos and read a review of the bar on Travels with Beer.

The exterior of Brew Dog's latest pub in Camden, London. You can expect to find around 10 Brew Dog beers permanently on tap as well as guests from around the world and an impressive bottle list. You can view more photos and read a review on Travels with Beer.

The Craft Beer Co., is a popular pub located in the Clerkenwell area of London. It features an impressive 16 cask ales plus the biggest range of craft keg beer in the UK. In total there are 37 beers on draft plus over 300 bottled beers.