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Holly Bush Inn

A child friendly pub serving food with Sky TV and WiFi and a garden in Staffordshire.

The Holly Bush Inn, Salt, Stafford. Award winning food in one of England's oldest pubs. Staffordshire dining pub of the year & British food pub of the year. Serving scrumptious food and quaffable ales in a relaxed environment with a warm welcome and friendly staff.

Salt road, Staffordshire, Staffordshire, ST18 0BX
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01889 508234

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http://www.hollybushinn.co.uk/

Facilities include: Real Ale, WiFi (free), Outside Seating, Child Friendly, Car Park, Covered Smoking Area, Bar Snacks, Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, Live Music, Board Games, Garden, Traditional, Open Fire, Separate food area, WiFi (paid), Beer, Wine, Tea & Coffee, Pizza, Spirits, TripAdvisor, Whisky ,

Mon - Sat: 12:00 - 23:00
Sun: 12:00 - 22:30

Drink % Brewery
Adnams Southwold Bitter 3.7 Adnams

Southwold Bitter is a beautiful copper-coloured beer, late and dry-hopped with Fuggles for a distinctive, lingering hoppiness. Brewed with the finest East Anglian Pale Ale malt barley, sourced locally to the brewery. We use Fuggles hops which we add late in the boil to preserve the herbal flavours of this traditional English hop. We add more Fuggles to each cask so that the flavour of the hops infuses into the beer. It’s a perfect 3.7% abv in cask and 4.1% abv in bottle and can.

Tasting Notes: Southwold Bitter is a beautiful copper-coloured beer, late and dry-hopped with Fuggles for a distinctive, lingering hoppiness. Brewed with the finest East Anglian Pale Ale malt barley, sourced locally to the brewery. We use Fuggles hops which we add late in the boil to preserve the herbal flavours of this traditional English hop. We add more Fuggles to each cask so that the flavour of the hops infuses into the beer. It’s a perfect 3.7% abv in cask and 4.1% abv in bottle and can.

Pedigree 4.5 Marstons

Pedigree. Now with added personality. They haven’t changed the taste. Just how it looks. So welcome to the new-look Pedigree, or “P” as it was first known. Strange that, looking back.

Tasting Notes: Anyway, it has a fascinating aroma, with a palate of biscuit malt, spicy hops and light fruitiness. It was renamed in a staff competition back in George Peard’s day. He was the Head Brewer at the time – that’s him on the clip. Cheers George.

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We serve the following food styles:

Bar Snacks, Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, Traditional, Pizza