Lakeland Inns

 

Lakeland Inns passed & visited en route including Jennings Brewery at Cockermouth

 
 
 
 
The pubs
 



Bank Tavern, Keswick
 



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Lake Road Inn, Keswick
 



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Four in Hand, Keswick
 



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Dog & Gun, Keswick
 



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Oddfellows Inn, Keswick
 



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Cellar Bar, Keswick
 



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Pack Horse Inn, Keswick
 



Packhorse Inn, Keswick
 



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Ye Olde Lion Inn, Keswick
 



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Swinside Inn, Swinside
 



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Royal Oak, Braithwaite
 



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Pheasant Inn, Great Crosthwaite, Keswick
 



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Horse & Farrier, Threlkheld
 
 



Salutation Inn, Threlkheld
 



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Sportsmans Inn, Hutton
 



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Troutbeck Inn, Troutbeck
 



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Kirkstone Pas Inn, Kirkstone
 



Kirkstone Pas Inn, Kirkstone
 



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White Lion, Patterdale
 



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Twa Dogs Inn, Keswick
 



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Keswick Lodge, Keswick
 
 



George Hotel, Keswick
 
 



Farmers Arms, Portinscale
 
 



Huntsman, Cockermouth
 
 



Tithe Barn, Cockermouth
 
 



The Bush
 
 



Entrance to Jennings Brewery, Cockermouth
 



Visitor's bar
 



Visitor's bar
 



Entrance to Jennings Brewery, Cockermouth
 



Jennings range of beers
 



Jennings brewery from the River Derwent
 



A distinctively darker bitter brewed with malt from Maris Otter barley  (3.5% ABV)
 



A superb golden bitter - available each summer, made from an all malt brew, with Styrian Golding hops (4.6% ABV)
 



A strong mellow ruby coloured ale
For Christmas only - perfect to warm the cockles of the heart (6.5% ABV)
 



A golden coloured bitter
The latest in the Jennings portfolio
Brewed in response to a demand for more seasonal beers (4.3% ABV)
 



A traditional all malt bitter beer which is rich in colour
Jennings special autumn ale (4.5% ABV)
 



A superb golden coloured ale made from specially selected Maris Otter barley (4.0% - 4.2% ABV)
 



A strong dark beer - ideal as a winter warmer (5.1% ABV)
 



Black Bull Inn, Coniston adjacent to the Coniston Brewing Company
 
 

Bluebird Bitter
 
Old Man Ale
 
Opium Ale
 
Blacksmith's Ale

A good session ale with it's golden colour and light, clean, quality taste. An inviting hoppy aroma giving way to a good dry finish.

  A rich classic ale, ruby red in colour with a subtle yet strong fruit aroma. Full bodied and balanced with a hint of the finest challenger hops, Old Man Ale is named after the Lakeland mountain at the foot of which sits Coniston Brewery.   A blend of both Bluebird Bitter and Old Man Ale.   A Winter Ale.
This dark amber ale is silky smooth with undertones of rich fruits (currents and raisins) and is very easy to drink though caution is advised as this a most effective beer. Only available December and January.
 
 
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