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Wooldale Arms

A pub in Wooldale, Holmfirth, Huddersfield.

A charming village pub at the centre of the community which is a regular meeting point for various community groups. Our pub appeals to a broad cross section of age groups and offers high quality cask ales and lagers, sold in a warm friendly atmosphere.

Wooldale, Holmfirth, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD9 1QG
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http://www.wooldalearmsholmfirth.co.uk

Facilities include: Real Ale, Big Screen, Live Music, Village, Cask Marque, Quiz, TNT Sports, Beer, Cider, Spirits, Log Burner ,

Mon - Sun: Closed

Drink % Brewery
Boltmaker 4.0 Timothy Taylor's Brewery

A well-balanced, genuine Yorkshire Bitter, with a full measure of maltiness and hoppy aroma – Boltmaker is first choice for the discerning drinker – on both sides of the Pennines.

Tasting Notes: Scent of citrus, fruit and spicy hoppy aroma. Tastes of roasted malt with a bitter finish.

Farmers Blonde 4.0 Bradfield Brewery

Locally produced, currently, a top seller, this very pale brilliant blonde beer has citrus and summer fruit aromas making it an extremely refreshing ale.

Tasting Notes: Sheffield Best Brewed 2011 at Sheffield's 37th Steel City Beer & Cider Festival Highly Commended at the Yorkshire Post and Harvey Nichols Taste Awards 2007. GOLD Award Winner in the Speciality Beers category at the 2007 SIBA North Regional Beer Competition.

Landlord 4.3 Timothy Taylor's Brewery

The drinkers' favourite, a 4.3% classic pale ale with a complex citrus and hoppy aroma

Tasting Notes: A strong classic ale with a golden amber colour. It has a scent of caramel, light fruits and roasted malt hints.

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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