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Best Derbyshire Pub The best rated Derbyshire pub has to be The 3 Stags Head which is located at Wardlow Mires, Tideswell Derbyshire, in the Peak District National Park. It is featured in CAMRA, which is the Campaign for Real Ale Guide. Beers served from the Abbeydale Brewery include Martins, Brimstone, Absolution and Black Lurcher. The Martins Ale has approximately 3.6% content, The Brimstone has 3.9% content, the Absolution is 5.3% content and the Black Lurcher, considered to be the house special, is approximately 8.0% alcohol content. The Black Lurcher is described to be pretty potent stuff, and is well noted by the locals as “its bite is worse than its bark”. If you love beer, then The 3 Stags Head in Derbyshire UK is sure to be a pleasure for you likings. While you will not find the ordinary draught/tap lager beers at The 3 Stags Head, you will find it serves a well assortment of bottled lager originals from Germany, Belguim and the UK and patrons can drink beer to their heart’s content! Its current owners Geoff and Pat Fuller are a husband and wife team who took over the place in 1988. Prior to that, this establishment had been owned by the same family since 1838. The owners have records showing that The 3 Stags Head was actually a Derbyshire pub dating back as far as 1720. The Fullers have ceramic wares that they sell out of an adjoining barn which area quite impressive and perfect for the tourists to the area. Their artwork includes ceramics, earthenware and salt glaze and is shown in local temporary and permanent exhibitions and makes for some great souvenirs. The 3 Stags Head has some of the best cuisine in Derbyshire UK and you will find that it is moderately priced for the value they serve. Its menu includes mussel, rabbit, kidney pie, salmon, shearling broth, pea soup, stuffed chicken breast, and cottage pie. Simply scrumptious home cooked meals are not your average pub style eatery, so for food like this be sure to visit The 3 Stags Head Derbyshire pub on your next trip to this area. |
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