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One-room pub serving eight interesting and changing real ales, of which two are house beers, and up to four ciders (sometimes including a perry) on handpump, along with up to eight craft beers on tap. The house beers are usually two from Kidderminster's Fownd brewery. There's always at least one dark beer.
Cobs are available at all times and customers can bring their own food from any of the nearby takeaways.
The craft beer taps at the back of the bar sometimes serve real ales dispensed from membrane-keg containers - ask the staff for details.
The comfortable single lounge bar is deceptively spacious with bench seating along the sides and plenty of tables. The atmosphere lends itself to conversation, and being just a short walk from the railway station, it's a place for a pint and a chat. There are a few benches outside, and children are allowed until 7pm.
Public parking is a short distance away in Comberton Place.
Wyre Forest CAMRA Silver Pub of the Year 2022 and one of four National Pub of the Year finalists in 2018. Local CAMRA Silver Cider Pub of the Year 2019.
Cycles are sometimes locked to railings to the left of the pub so long as people can use the steps.
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This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 2 regular beers. Local, Regional and National
Weavers Real Ale House, Kidderminster
Changing beers typically include: Fownd - Elephant Riders , Kinver - Light Railway , Ludlow - Ludlow Blonde
The venue's range of changing beers regularly includes the following rare beer styles: Mild, Strong Mild, Porter, Stout, Wheat Beer, Real Lager
Source: National
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