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Gloucester Old Spot

A child and dog friendly pub serving food with WiFi and a garden in Bristol.

138-140 Kellaway Avenue, Bristol, Bristol, BS6 7YQ
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Facilities include: Real Ale, WiFi (free), Outside Seating, Dog friendly, Child Friendly, Disabled Access, Restaurant, Board Games, Garden, Dogs welcome everywhere, Water bowl provided, Dog treats available, Guinness Quality Accredited,

Drink % Brewery
61 Deep 3.6 Marstons

61 Deep. Newest brew on the Burton block. 61 metres. That’s the depth of the well at the Brewery that gives this refreshing pale ale its name.

Tasting Notes: The five American and Australian hops give it its fresh, zesty aroma, whilst the tropical fruit and citrus notes make it extremely drinkable. Dive in.

Butcombe Gold 4.4 Butcombe Brewing Co.

Gold is a beer to treasure. Made with a blend of Caramalt and Maris Otter malt and brewed using lashings of English Fuggles hops for fresh vitality and distinctly herbal, earthy notes. If you’re searching for a beer full of character ‘X’ marks the spot.

Tasting Notes: Herbal, earthy

Landlord 4.3 Timothy Taylor's Brewery

Landlord is Timothy Taylor’s iconic flagship beer – a revered, nationally recognised classic. Four-time CAMRA Supreme Champion Beer of Britain and the UK’s top-selling cask beer. Brewed with Golden Promise malt, whole-leaf Goldings, Fuggles, and Savinjski Goldings hops, and pure Knowle Spring water, Landlord is crafted with an unwavering commitment to quality.

Tasting Notes: A classic pale ale with an amber hue, it opens with a complex citrus and fruity aroma, delivering a full but smooth malt body with a touch of sweetness, followed by a lingering, gentle bitter hop finish that keeps it refreshing.

Sussex Best Bitter 4.0 Harvey's Brewery

Our most famous and popular brand - it makes up over 90% of our total brewing capacity. Winner of the Champion Best Bitter of Britain title at CAMRA's Great British Beers Festival in 2005 and 2006. First brewed as recently as 1955.

Tasting Notes: A superbly balanced session bitter with a prominent hop character.

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