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We were over in Cleethorpes for the Humber 10k (Alex came first in his age category🥳) and we popped into this brilliant little craft beer bar for a couple of brews.

They had a small selection of craft beers on cask and keg as well a decent range of cans and bottles to choose from.

What we loved

As well as having a great range of beers, the guy behind the bar was super friendly and we had a good chat about Leeds breweries and craft beer in general. The bar had a good amount of seating inside plus an undercover seating area outside (and you could get served from either side).

Facing the bar (inside)

Interior seating area

Undercover “outdoor” area

What we drank

We had an hour to kill before our train home, so we opted for on keg beer and one cask - both beers we’ve tried before and liked.

Steady Rolling Man by DEYA (Gloucestershire): Hazy Pale Ale 5.%

Brewer’s note: Steady Rolling Man. Our pale ale. Inspired by the ridiculously tasty hoppy beers we discovered, we got brewing our own versions, over and over again, while listening to the blues greats. The heady concoction of old time blues records and juicy American hops transfixed us from the start and the rolling man was born in these sessions! Incredibly soft and delicate with intense tropical fruit hop aromatics and saturation, this is our vision of the perfect pale ale.

Brewer’s website: DEYA Brewing Company

Bad Kitty by Brass Castle (North Yorkshire): Vanilla Porter 5.5%

Brewer’s note: A 5.5% chewy chocolate-vanilla dream of a porter. Decadent and moreish. Bad Kitty earned its name from the antics of the two original brewhouse cats, who delight in mischievously supervising proceedings.

Brewer’s website: Brass Castle Brewery

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