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The Backyard Brewhouse

A brewery in Walsall.

Unit 8a-10a, Gatehouse Trading Estate, Lichfield Road, Walsall, West Midlands, WS8 6JZ
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01543 360 145

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Facilities include: Real Ale, SIBA, CAMRA, We're award winners, CAMRA – district, Beer, Micro Brewery ,

Mon - Fri: 09:30 - 17:30
Sat: 09:30 - 12:30
Sun: Closed

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Big Red 4.5

Deep red bitter. Malt, toffee and caramel nose. Sweet caramel and subtle toffee flavour giving way to a balanced bitter finish.

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Bitter 3.8

Golden bitter; Light floral hop nose; Refreshing, crisp dry flavour.

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Blonde 4.1

Platinum Blonde bitter. Citrus and pine nose, with a dry, crisp and hoppy taste. Back due to popular demand.

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D&B Porter 4.3

A twist on the classic porter. Infused with natural dandelion and burdock for a modern take. Delicious.

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East India 6.2

Strong IPA brewed to an authentic old english style using a blend of six different hops to give uniquely complex character.

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Gold 4.5

Smooth, golden bitter.

Tasting Notes: Citra and Styrian hops give an intense citrus, tropical fruit experience.

Hell Bound 5.4

Dark, rich brew. Full of bitter chocolate and fruit malt character

Tasting Notes: Full rounded bitter finish from three finest blended english hops

Hobs Hole 4.2

Deep brown colour. Rich chocolate and molasses aroma. Sumptuous chocolate and roast malt flavour.

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Kris Kringle 4.3

Light and red in colour. Full bodied but not heavy, warm malt characters prevail with a hint of orange and delicate spice.

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Nipin 4.6

A straw colour beer. Light and crisp start on the palette followed through with a subtle citrus flavour matched on the nose. The finish is slightly dry with a pleasant lingering bitterness.

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Pipin 5.1

A full bodied winter ale. Black as an Alaskan winters night. Full of rich malt flavours; Coffee, chocolate and nutty warmth. A slightly sweet and very robust beer to keep the winter cold at bay.

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Silly Rucker 4.6

6 Nations special.

Tasting Notes: Tawny bitter; floral, spicy/herbal nose; spicy, bitter hoppy flavour.

The Hoard 3.9

A golden straw coloured beer brewed specially to mark the discovery of the ‘Staffordshire Hoard’.

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