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Stone-built former Hammonds house, built in 1870, previously the Shipley Pride, opened under new ownership in December 2018 as the "Beehive" reflecting an even earlier incarnation when it was known as the Beehive Hotel. It then changed ownership again in June 2023 after a period of closure. A traditional local, it comprises two ground floor rooms that have been opened up to form a larger single room with a central bar. To the right-hand side, the room has stone walls and leaded windows. To the left-hand side, the room has extensive wood panelling, crimson walls and more leaded windows. Church pews provide seating throughout. A snug to the back has stone walls, tiled flooring and numerous leather seats. Up to six real ales and three ciders are available via hand-pull (not always ciders recognised as real by CAMRA e.g. Weston's, Lilleys, Inches, Old Mout). A further eight taps serve keg beers. A large basement room, known as "The Honey Pot", houses an additional bar with three hand-pulls and can be hired for functions and events, . Shipley railway station and the bus interchange are close by and there is free car parking in the adjacent car wash after 6pm. A quiz is held on Tuesday nights and an open-mic night on Wednesdays. A poetry group meets every second and fourth Thursday of the month. A DJ plays late afternoon / early evening on Sundays.
This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Beehive, Shipley
Changing beers typically include: Brass Castle (varies) , Ossett (varies) , Theakston (varies)
Source: Regional
The Champion Beer of Britain is one of the most prestigious beer competitions in the world. It is the ultimate honour for UK brewers and has helped put many into the national spotlight.
Judging for the competition takes around a year, starting with individual nominations from CAMRA members and tasting panel nominations, leading to a series of rigorous regional heats adhering to a strict blind tasting policy.