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The Devonshire Arms in Dore has made a change to its beer range. Abbeydale Moonshine is no longer available, and two new beers have been introduced, both from Thornbridge Brewery. They are Jaipur IPA and Devonshire Bitter. The Nags Head at Castleton is under the new management of Ian Yates, who previously helped his parents Graham and Beryl run the Anglers Rest at Millers Dale. The Shiny Sheff has closed and there are to let boards outside. The current management of the Rutland Arms on Brown Street leave on the 4th July. It is unclear whether Punch Taverns have anyone else lined up to take the pub on yet. The Inn at Troway is due to open on 18th June. Its a Brewkitchen pub, with real ale from Thornbridge Brewery plus guests. The Temple Hotel, Matlock Bath Presents A Weekend with Amber Ales Friday 4th Sunday 6th JulyFeaturing: 6 cask ales from their award winning range a selection from their bottled beer range sampling trays of all 6 ales, £4.50 per tray 'meet the brewer' sessions Friday & Saturday evening from 7.30pm rolling quiz with prizes Friday & Saturday evening food available, Friday 5pm 9pm & Saturday 12noon 9pm Sunday Lunch available 12noon 2pm Sunday Sale on Amber Ales (bottles not included) |
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