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Black Country Ales

A brewery in Kingswinford.

Black Country Ales is a micro-brewery and pub group with 35 managed houses. Our houses are traditional pubs with an ever changing selection real ales, traditional ciders, cobs, and locally sourced pork pies and scotch eggs.
All our traditional real ale pubs stock our 3 core brands brewed behind the Old Bull's Head in Lower Gornal. The brands are BFG, Pig on the Wall & Fireside.
The Old Bull's Head & brewery were built in 1834.

69 Third Avenue, Pensnett Trading Estate, Kingswinford, West Midlands, DY6 7FD
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01384 401820

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http://www.blackcountryales.co.uk

Facilities include: Real Ale, Beer festivals,

Drink %
BFG: Bradley's Finest Golden 4.2

Refreshing and quaffable golden ale

Tasting Notes: Floral honey, sweet spices

Chain Ale 4.2

Golden ale with powerful citrus hop

Tasting Notes: Citra hop, sweet spices

English Summer 4.1

A traditional refreshing light brown bitter ale with a quaffable balance of hops and fruit undertones.

Tasting Notes: Refreshing, hoppy, fruity

English Winter 5.5

A well balanced brown ale with a complex character of fine Maris Otter malt and choice Fuggles and Goldings hops. Dangerously morish.

Tasting Notes: Well balanced, morish

Fireside Bitter 5.0

Full bodied, well rounded premium bitter

Tasting Notes: Spicy hop, dried fruit, malty

Millennial 6.0

Millennial is a Pale Ale brewed with American hops.

Tasting Notes: 

Pig On The Wall 4.3

Refreshing chestnut brown mild

Tasting Notes: Traditional malty, toffee, nutty

Plum Pig 4.3

A chestnut dark beer with a lush plum infusion with a tasty aroma and sweet / bitter taste and aftertaste

Tasting Notes: A chestnut dark beer with a lush plum infusion with a tasty aroma and sweet / bitter taste and aftertaste

Thomas Guest Cobblers 4.4

A pale bitter, finely balanced with a malty start leading to a long dry finish.Brewed with Challenger Hops.

Tasting Notes: Malty, dry

Thomas Guest Puddlers 4.1

A light creamy bitter. Initial malt and fruit notes and a mellow, dry bitterness to finish.

Tasting Notes: Light, fruity, dry

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