Weavers Real Ale House, Kidderminsterback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Second visit to this brilliant pub. The range of ales made us return the following day and we received CAMRA discount.
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Weavers seems to be Kidderminster's highlight. It's situated within easy distance of the station, just down the hill towards the town centre. There is a table outside. But there is adequate room indoors for people to sample the range of ales, ciders and craft beers. The selection on Saturday afternoon was Three Tuns XXX, Wye Valley Daisy Duke, RCH Phoenix Gold, Pig Iron Unbeweavable, Corvedale Dark & Delicious & Fownes Upper Gornal Bitter. Ciders were Thatchers Heritage, Abrahalls Lily The Pink, Westons Wyld Wood & Barbourne Golden Drop. 3 KeyKeg beers were Fixed Wheel Pope of Dope & Blackheath Stout & Green Duck Fat Neck. There was also a Belgian beer selection in bottles. Staff and customers all seemed to be knowledgeable. They were relieved that the rush before the Kidderminster Harriers match had subsided. A friendly place that is Kidderminster's best pub in my opinion. Whilst no CAMRA discount was offered, they do appear to have a loyalty card you can get stamped.
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Despite being in a modern shop type building this place had quite a pub feel to it and does a decent range of well kept ales.
anonymous - 31 Mar 2016 22:42 |
Not a traditional pub, being in a new build.
Lots of ales and ciders - including my beer of the year - Three Tuns XXX.
Perfect for beer lovers.
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A very pleasant pub indeed. Railway station just up the road. Nice ales, nice Cider, nice staff and nice punters...must visit.
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Absolutely fantastic ale choice in this "micro pub". Some snacks available but food can brought in; convenient chippy next door. Just what Kiddy needed as far as I'm concerned a s a lover of the micro brewery scene.
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Made a visit 1st November 20014. Centrally situated and with parking on street. Inside the atmosphere was fantastic. Really friendly. Décor was great and the ale was tops. After traveling some 115 miles to visit this alehouse all I can say is that the travel was well worth it.
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