
The Three Tuns is located in the Hotwells area of Bristol and dates back a couple of centuries. It has been owed by Arbor Ales since 2010 who not only gave the pub a much needed renovation but now also supply an execellent selection of both their own ales and guests from around the country. The pub is a sports-free zone and holds regular beer festivals throughout the year.
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Folks that work at Beerd, Bristol are affectionately known by the name, Beerdy Weirdy. You can view more photos and read a review of Beerd on Travels with Beer.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The Colston Yard is located in the centre of Bristol, England and is owned by the Butcombe Brewery. The building was once the Smiles Brewery but when the brewery went into administration, Butcombe rebuilt the interior and opened the modern looking pub that serves a good selection of cask and bottled beers. You can view more photos and read a review of the Colston Yard on Travels with Beer.
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The King's Head in Bristol, England is located in a building that dates back to 1660. The interior of the pub dates from around 1865 and the turn of the nineteenth century. The pub is very small with this shot being taken near the front door. You can see the rear door to the left of the shot. It was good to see the barmaid keeping up to date with the beer scene by reading the local CAMRA magazine. A review and more photos can be found on Travels with Beer.
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I can't think of many pubs that have such grand seating as this. It can be found upstairs The Llandoger Trow in Bristol. The building is grade II* listed and dates from the 1660s.
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A trio of Bath Ales beers at the Hare on the Hill in Bristol, UK. The pub belongs to the Bath Ales brewery and was their first pub. You can read a review of it on Travels with Beer.
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I love these very English looking hand pumps that were being used at the Cornubia in Bristol, England. The pub is very popular and serves a great selection of ales and ciders.
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