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D-Lamb

A pub in Stroud.

Julianna and Peter welcome you in the Lamb Inn in this charming country pub constructed of Cotswold stone, set on the side of the Toadsmoor Valley, Stroud, in the picturesque village of Eastcombe. We handed over in September and are looking forward to joining the Eastcombe community and meeting all the locals. We provide excellent food and offer an extensive range or real ale and wine list supporting the quality food product served to all customers in a traditional friendly environment.

All our food is cooked on site using local ingredients, this allows us to be flexible in our menus. We are happy to change dishes to suit you and if you fancy something that is not on our menu why not ask us if we can help? We are open every day from 10 o`clock in the morning so why not enjoy our house made cakes with a wide range of leaf teas or freshly ground Lavazza coffee on our sofa?

Dr Crouch's Road, Eastcombe, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6 7DN
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01452 770261

Facilities include:

Drink % Brewery
Budding 4.5 The Stroud Brewery Bar and Taproom

This is an organic pale ale of 4.5% with Fuggles used as the main bittering hop – then late hopped for a luscious floral aroma.

Tasting Notes: Very popular pale ale with a grassy bitterness, sweet malt and luscious floral aroma.

Greene King IPA 3.6 Greene King PLC

An easy drinking, refreshing IPA with a hoppy taste, and aroma to give a clean dry finish

Tasting Notes: Tawny Amber in colour with a hoppy taste and aroma.

Old Hooky 4.6 Hook Norton Brewery Co. Ltd

A beautifully balanced beer, fruity by nature, with a well-rounded body and the suggestive echo of Crystal Malt.

Tasting Notes: Smell: Malty, fruity Taste: Fruity, sweet, moreish

Otter Bitter 3.6 Otter Brewery

It is a beautifully light and fruity beer with good hoppy bitterness. It leaves a refreshing bitterness which prompts the next gulp.

Tasting Notes: The depth of colour in Otter Bitter’s golden brown liquid is reflective of its great condition. Fruit notes and well balanced malty flavours are tinged with a hint of bitterness to make Otter Bitter a Devon beer of distinction.

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