Edwardstone Beer Guide: Your Edwardstone guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Edwardstone

94 /100 MILL GREEN
“Heard good things about this place so my expectations were high. Located in middle of nowhere and surrounded by beautiful countryside. Very cozy and traditional interior yet somehow neat and with a touch of modern. Spread over several rooms with different sitting arrangements, would like to spend some time in all of them. No less than 27 beers and ciders on tap including a very nice Little Earth portfolio. Plenty of different styles and very good to excellent quality. Plenty of bottles in the fridge which included Mills, lambics, Oliver's ciders and of course Little Earth. Cheese board was fantastic and a great pairing to the beers. Unfortunately didn't get to try the pizza. Great service, friendly and professional. One of those destination places which is well worth going out of your way. Hopefully I'll be back and spend a weekend here.“
Iznogud 302 days ago
96 /100 MILL GREEN
“Visited with Holy on a Saturday afternoon. Large car park. Plenty of outdoor tables would be nice in the summer. the brewery is the first building you see just behind the pub. Pub has separate entrances for the Bar, which is small and has some pub games, and the lounge, which is much larger with two additional rooms, both with real fires. Dani and Ellie took amazing car of us, giving us a tour of both the taplist and the bottle list. There is a cooler of bottles from a variety of breweries (Mills! Tommie Sjef! 3F!) and even more bottles in the back room. There are three taplists, one for cask (three) and cider (six), one for clean styles (twelve from a variety of breweries), and house wild beers (five and a guest). Each beer was more delicious than the last, and flights of thee thirds are available. Cheese & charcuterie board was delicious and came with unlimited crusty bread (like Olive Garden but better, said Dani). The pizza was equally delicious. They have two holiday cottages on site so you don't have to worry about drink driving. Heaven.“
Travlr 540 days ago
78 /100 MILL GREEN
“Visited 17/05/19. I have two issues with this place that I'll get out of the way first: (a) I had to drive here so really couldn't make the most of it. (b) No reception or working wi-fi meantime couldn't access RB to check details about the beers. Anyway, I am jealous of this place. A really old school country pub. The couple of locals were on cask Golden ales so this place was wasted on them, what with the array of LEP and guest keg on offer. LEP bottles can also be bought to take away. Staff were friendly and happy to give me some samples when I mentioned that I couldn't try all the beers I wanted to try. Later found out it would have been a £50 round taxi journey. My wife has a couple of friends in the area so will definitely be back. Oh yeah - despite it being my first visit the barman twice said to me, "... the last time you were here..." I must have a doppelganger.“
BeardedAvenger 1870 days ago
84 /100 MILL GREEN
“Lovely two room old red brick pub, the home of LEP. There was some kind of festival on when I visited yesterday, Eddyfest and the live music was in full swing. 70 beers & ciders as well, shame I was driving. The pub itself offers around 20 beers on cask & keg, roughly split 50 / 50 guest casks / LEP wild ferm beers. It’s a great little spot that I’d recommend anyone to visit but it’s a bit out in the sticks! Camping is available next door“
Cheeseboard 2108 days ago
92 /100 MILL GREEN
“Well,what a place,just been to the recent Dark Ale Days festival and had a fantastic time,me and my wife borrowed a camper van and booked a pitch,which is right next to the pub in a field complete with a toilet/shower block and a wind turbine,you also notice the solar panels on the roofs,very green and a good sight to see.Lovely pub,lot’s of wood and aged character about the place,the staff are really friendly and the beer choice is excellent and in great condition at a good price,especially when their festivals are on which they have throughout the year,good music nights as well.Tried the food,and that is also very good,mostly homemade or locally produced.With the Mill Green Brewery onsite producing some great and interesting beers this place is one to remember and i hope to return soon.“
Garrat 5146 days ago
90 /100 MILL GREEN
“A proper country real ale pub. always 9 or 10 ales available. regualr beerfestivals held in the beer garden with camping available. food is home-made and very good, and the ’green’ credentials are second to none with a wind turbine and micro brewery on-site.“
jter9 5501 days ago