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A pub in Codsall.
The Firs, Codsall, West Midlands, WV8 1BX View Map
01902 844 674
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Facilities include: Real Ale, Dominos, Quiz, Function Hire Available, Snooker table,
Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00
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Crafted with the finest ingredients to deliver a really easy drinking beer. Deep gold in colour; it comes with malty, hoppy flavours and a clean finish with fruity overtones
Tasting Notes: Deep gold in colour, Banks’s Amber resonates with tangy and refreshing flavours that only Fuggles and Goldings – the classic twin masterpieces of the English Hop Grower’s art can deliver. A really easy drinking beer with a clean finish and fruity overtones
‘Butty Bach’ is Welsh term meaning ‘little friend’. This full-bodied, smooth and satisfying premium ale is burnished gold in colour, and certainly has made a few friends in its time
Tasting Notes: We brew it using Maris Otter and Crystal malts, flaked barley, malted wheat, and locally grown Fuggles, Goldings and Bramling Cross hops. With such fine ingredients, no wonder it remains a firm favourite among our followers.
Otter Bright was one of the original really pale beers. ‘Bright’ made her debut in the summer of ’96 but has since earned a regular place in the full time line up.
Tasting Notes: A refreshing beer brewed with lager malt and a single hop, Fuggles, with an amazingly fruity taste and hoppy/lager finish. This beer is as pale as lager and has even converted a few lager drinkers!
Town Crier is a full-flavoured golden ale with a big voice.
Tasting Notes: The elegant straw coloured bitter has a hint of sweetness which is complemented by subtle hop flavours leading to a dry finish. The nose of crisp fruit is apparent with a refreshing balance of taste, a bitter which is supremely consistent and full of flavour.
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