BEER enthusiasts have revealed their favourite pubs and breweries in Mid Cheshire.
The Campaign for Real Ale’s (CAMRA) Good Beer Guide 2024 has been released today, shining a light on the pubs serving the best pints up and down the country.
With an Iron Maiden-themed cover, the 51st edition of the guide features 71 pubs in Cheshire, including 15 new additions.
There is also 24 county breweries included, with one new entry and two having closed in the past year.
CAMRA chairman Nik Antona said: “The last few years have been an incredibly difficult time for the industry, and we need more support than ever before to keep our nation’s pubs and breweries open and thriving.
“I’d encourage everyone to use this year’s guide to visit the very best pubs and breweries across the UK and support them for generations to come.”
“The Good Beer Guide, which reviews over 4,500 pubs across the UK, is the definitive beer drinkers’ guide to the very best pints in a variety of styles of pubs to suit individual tastes.
“Compiled by thousands of independent volunteers, it helps identify significant trends and themes locally and nationally.”
Without further ado, here are the pubs and breweries from Mid Cheshire that made it into the Good Beer Guide 2024.
Mid Cheshire pubs - Good Beer Guide 2024
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Barnton Cricket Club - Barnton, CW8 4QL
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Hayhurst Arms - Bostock Green, CW10 9JP
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Davenham Cricket Club - Davenham, CW9 8JF
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Beer Emporium Bottle Bank - Holmes Chapel, CW4 7AL
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Victoria Club - Holmes Chapel, CW4 7BE
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Egerton Arms - Little Budworth, CW6 9BS
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White Bear Hotel - Middlewich, CW10 9AG
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The Lion - Moulton, CW9 8PB
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Salty Dog - Northwich, CW9 5BY
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Little Man - Wettenhall, CW7 4DL
Mid Cheshire breweries - Good Beer Guide 2024
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Four Priests - Middlewich, CW10 9DR
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Hush - Northwich, CW8 1BE
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Mobberley - Lower Peover, WA16 9QH
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Weekend Project (NEW) - Lower Peover WA16 9QH
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Weetwood - Kelsall, CW6 0PY
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