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We are often asked which
pubs will have our beer at a particular time and I'm delighted to say
that the Trent Navigation has Magpie beers on all the time. Otherwise,
the honest answer is "we don't know" as we rely on free houses
to order and serve it. We know who we have sold beer to, but because it
has a reasonable shelf life, we are never sure exactly when it will be
served.
Subject to the above health warning, the following
pubs do stock Magpie beers, at least from time to time - and even if they
haven't got any, they will normally have something pretty good on:
Nottingham
Globe, Salutation, Queen Adelaide, Broadway; Old Angel, Langtry's,
Hand & Heart, Roebuck, Trent Navigation (on all the time), West Bridgford
Monarchs Hockey Club.
Bottled Beers
West Bridgford: Clumber Stores, N&S Stores (Trent Boulevard);
Gedling: Scrumpy's, Harrison's Café and Bistro;
Nottingham: Delilah's Fine Foods;
Farnsfield: White Post Farm
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Basford: Lion, Horse & Groom;
Beeston: Victoria, Last Post;
Bleasby: Waggon & Horses;
Edwinstowe: Forest Lodge;
Langley Mill: Inn The Middle;
Morton: Full Moon;
Radcliffe: Horse Chestnut;
Ruddington: Three Crowns;
Southwell: Hearty Good Fellow, Reindeer
Sutton in Ashfield: Picture House;
Worksop: Railway, Shireoaks;
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Ashby: Plough;
Birmingham: (Digbeth) Anchor;
Birstall: Black Bull;
Blackpool: Shovels;
Castor: Prince of Wales Feathers;
Cambridge: Cambridge Blue, Kingston Arms;
Coventry: Whitefriars, Beer Engine, Nursery, Old Windmill;
Derby: Babington, Rowditch, Flowerpot, Brunswick;
Draycott: Rose & Crown;
Great Easton, Essex: Swan;
Guilsborough: Ward Arms;
Heanor: Red Lion;
Huddersfield: White Cross (Bradley);
Ilkeston: Dewdrop;
Kegworth: Red Lion;
Litchfield: Acorn;
Newcastle: Bacchus;
Oakengates: Crown;
Peterborough: Charters, Hand & Heart;
Ripley: Red Lion;
Rugby: Raglan Arms;
Stamford: Jolly Brewer;
Strines: Sportsman;
Whitley Bay: Rockcliffe.
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Pub Groups
We occasionally sell to groups like Batemans and Castle Rock to put in
their pubs and also to other wholesalers - who knows where these beers
will turn up. Tavistock is the furthest recent sighting!

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