The 21 Sleaford area pubs featured in the 2021 Good Beer guide as CAMRA celebrates 50 year anniversary
The bastion of beer - the Campaign for Real Ale - CAMRA is celebrating 50 years.
By The Newsroom
Published 17th Mar 2021, 17:45 BST
Well known for its bible The Good Beer Guide, the organisation has now gone digital, with the CAMRA app now available from the app store and Google Play store.
It should allow you to search by postcode/town/county to identify the pubs in your region, ready for when they re-open their doors as lockdown lifts.
Have a look at the ones in the Sleaford here, as mentioned by Fenland CAMRA.
Have a look at the ones in the Sleaford here, as mentioned by Fenland CAMRA.
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The Plough Inn, Horbling. A community pub owned by the parish. In addition to the lounge/bar, its snug is surely one of the smallest and most intimate of its kind. Guest beers come from a wide range of breweries, often micros and change frequently. Good quality meals are served througout the pub and in a separate restaurant. EMN-210317-155522001 Photo: Midlands
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The Plough Alehouse and Kitchen, North Kyme. Friendly pub, totally refurbished with full menu and choice of beers. EMN-210317-164147001 Photo: Midlands
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The Three Kings Inn, Threekingham. A fine country inn displaying charm and character. Its bright and comfortable lounge bar, with attractive rural prints, and panelled dining room serving locally-sourced food, are deservedly popular with locals and visitors. Guest beers are usually from independent brewers. There's a pleasant beer-terrace and garden for summer months and large function room. EMN-210317-155825001 Photo: Midlands
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The White Horse, Sleaford. The pub serves the local area as one of the few remaining traditional locals' pubs in Sleaford, with wet sales only. The interior has been opened out into a single L-shaped room, but which still retains a cosy feel. Sports predominate, with both darts and pool teams. EMN-210317-171005001 Photo: Midlands