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Horse And Trumpet

A dog friendly pub in Sileby.

The Horse and Trumpet is situated between Loughborough and Syston, in the beautiful village of Sileby, fronting the High Street opposite St. Mary’s church dating back to the 12th century with a medieval bell tower, one of 4 grade 2 listed churches in the country.The Horse and Trumpet offer 5 hand pulled real ales and 2 traditional Scrumpy Ciders, alongside continental lagers and fruit beers.

A fantastic setting
The Horse and Trumpet offers an al fresco seating area and private car park which catches the afternoon sun. The Horse and Trumpet is ideally located for refreshment after a long walk along the banks of the Soar. Well behaved dogs are welcome at the Horse and Trumpet in the bar areas and garden with water bowls provided.

4 Barrow Road, Sileby, Leicestershire, LE12 7LP
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01509 812549

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Facilities include: Real Ale, Cask Marque, Water bowl provided, Beer, Cider, Guinness Quality Accredited,

Drink % Brewery
Abbot Ale 5.0 Greene King PLC

Full flavoured, smooth and mature taste with fruit cake characters , a malty richness and superb hop balance.

Tasting Notes: Mahogany in colour and brewed for longer to create a rich malty, and mature flavour.

Bass 4.4 AB InBev UK

Brewed to 4.4% ABV, Bass is still brewed to an original recipe using only the finest ingredients and the experience of generations. Bass is brewed with two strains of yeast to produce a complex nutty, malty taste with subtle hop undertone.

Tasting Notes: A medium-bodied complex nutty, biscuity malt taste with roasty, caramel aromas and classic earthy, subtly floral hop notes.

Citra 4.2 Oakham Ales

Zesty, hoppy, citrus.

Tasting Notes: Light gold in colour, bursting with citrus and tropical hop flavours and sensationally refreshing.

Theakston Best 3.8 Theakstons Ltd

Theakston Best Bitter is the leading session ale within the Theakston portfolio. When we refer to a ‘bitter’ beer, the term does not mean sour as in lemons, but dry as in ‘dry white wine’. So Best Bitter is a full bodied, dry beer. We use five different hop varieties to make our Best Bitter forming a complex but subtle taste profile. The combination of dryness as generated by Target and Challenger hops, is balanced by sweetness created by the generous use of prime malting barley providing the perfect accompaniment to a wide variety of food flavours as found in a Ploughman’s lunch for instance.

Tasting Notes: This fine, golden amber beer has a full flavour that lingers pleasantly on the palate. With good bittersweet balance, this beer has a subtle hop character described as sweet and fruity. It's a very refreshing and satisfying pint!

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