You can pdfdownload a copy of our 2016 Pub Map.1.04 MB Any updates or changes to the Pub Map will be publised here. If you have any comments or would like to let us know of any changes please contact us

Hard copies are also available, free of charge, in pubs across Liverpool. 

Please use WhatPub to confirm opening times, facilities, features and information about the Pub 

We will be adding more pub pages for other areas within our branch, so please keep checking back. If you are a Liverpool and Districts CAMRA branch member and would like to produce a map of pubs in the area where you live, please let me know. You can also pick up a physical pub map from most pubs in Liverpool or download a copy from the website.

Please use Whatpub to find pubs in other areas. For more information on whatpub and how to submit updates, please read the Whatpub article.

There is a lot of Bad and Good News at the moment regarding pubs. Bad news is the rate of pub closures. The good news is that Liverpool and surrounding areas seem to be 'bucking the trend' with new micro pubs opening. However this does mean our website might not always be 100% up to date. We are also seeing an increase in the number of pubs selling real ale for the first time or after a long absence. Again, please let us know. 

If you are a visitor to Liverpool, or a supporter of locally brewed ale, please check out the locAle section. This lists local pubs selling local beer. That is beer that has traveled a maximum of 30 miles from brewery to pub. More information under 'what is locale'.

Some pubs do also offer discount to card carrying CAMRA members. Check out the 'pub discount' page for further details and a list of pubs. 

And finally, lest not forget the history of our wonderful pubs. If you haven't already got a copy, you might be interested in our 'Historic Pub Guide'. Further details and where to buy under the Historic Pub Guide Section

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The following pub passports and maps are now out of date. But we have kept them here as a resource showing how our maps have changed over the years. In addition they show how the pub scene in Liverpool and District has also changed, with not only some new pubs but also with more pubs choosing to sell real ale and not just keg.

The 2010 map had 84 pubs rising to 125 in 2012.

pub passport 2011

Map of PubsOur pubs Passport for 2011 is now available in below and in pubs across Liverpool.

Any updates or changes to to passport will be publised here. If you have any comments or would like to let us know of any changes please contact us

We will also be producing Google maps of the pubs in the passport including locAle trails

During September and October 2011 we have our pubs festival. Please check out the Pubs Festival Page for details.

When I moved to England in the late 80’s I was taken to my first beer festival. At the time I didn't drink beer so I found myself at the cider bar and it was a revelation. Having spent years drinking the standard fizzy cider that was available in pubs I discovered a drink that tasted of apples and you could taste the flavours coming through from the fruit. I also discovered the variety of drinks that were available. I quickly learnt that very few pubs sold real cider and that the only place that I could guarantee being able to find it was at the larger CAMRA beer festivals so I joined to find out where the festivals were and started travelling to those which were easy to get to.

Thankfully we now live in a very different world. We have seen the number of cider producers increase in recent years so many areas now have a cider producer somewhere nearby. Most beer festivals now sell real cider and perry, with even the smaller ones having a small selection. There are also a lot more pubs with at least one available and many stocking a good range. If you search for pubs that sell real cider in your county on the Whatpub website, you are given a choice of pubs. It is even possible to arrange cider crawls of larger towns and cities.
May is one of CAMRA’s cider campaigning months so, now that it is easier to find in pubs and at beer festivals, why not take the opportunity to try some real cider or perry and discover the variety of flavours that you can find in these drinks.

Andrea Briers

 Saturday, 05 March 2016 04:17

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