Southport Visiter

A welcome addition to area’s roster of real ale micropubs

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Grundy.

It is operated by the Parker Brewery, based in Banks.

My friend, Mick, and I went along as it opened: in fact, we were the first customers through the door.

We were made welcome by Kie, who was just about to unlock the door as we rolled up.

There are four handpumps offering two beers from Parker Brewery and two guest ales.

On my first visit the Parker beers were Golden Samurai Ale and Dark Spartan Stout, while the guest beers were Melwood Paleface from Knowsley and Red Star Hunky Dory from Formby.

On my second visit last weekend the guest ales were Melwood Knowsley Blonde and Bowness Bay Tern IPA from Kendal.

I managed to try most of them, finding that all were well kept and the prices very reasonable.

The bar is in a former computer shop which has been pleasantly refurbishe­d in a light and airy manner.

As well as real ale, there is a craft beer and a lager on fonts and the usual range of spirits, including speciality gins, a good wine list, Prosecco and coffee.

In one corner there is a large cabinet with a wide range of bottled beers from various breweries, including some in gift packs and, for Parker beer fans, T-shirts in various colours displaying the brewery’s name.

On the opening day, the Beer Den became quite busy and Kie was soon joined by Sarah behind the bar.

On my second visit, it was even busier.

Clearly this bar meets a need in the local area as there are no pubs or bars in this part of Southport.

Although the bar is new, I found people were willing to have a friendly chat.

The Beer Den is located at 65/67 Duke Street near the corner with Shakespear­e Street; the 46 and 46A buses pass nearby. If you get peckish after a few drinks, there is a takeaway just next door.

From November 8-11, there are two beer festivals in West Lancs – near Chorley at the Farmer’s Arms, 85 Wood Lane, Heskin and the White Horse, 32 Chorley Road, Heath Charnock.

Southport and West Lancs Camra website: www.southport.camra.org.uk.

For previous Camra pub reviews in this paper see: tinyurl.com/vis-pubs.

 ??  ?? The Beer Den and, inset, members of staff at the venue in Duke Street
The Beer Den and, inset, members of staff at the venue in Duke Street
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