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Newcastle Bar is Pooch Perfect with Third Bespoke Beer

A popular city centre bar has proved it is still top dog when it comes to craft ales after launching its third unique brew.

City Tavern at Northumberland Road, Newcastle, has released Alfie Blonde, brand new ale created by Wylam Brewery.

And the brand new beer is even more special to City Tavern owner David King, as it takes the name of another of his beloved pet dogs, Alfie, who sadly died last year.

The leading pub is renowned as one of the UK’s favourite dog friendly watering holes, and already boasted two drinks inspired by Mr King’s Irish Terriers.

City Tavern Ale was the first bespoke ale brewed for the bar by Caledonian of Edinburgh, followed by Bar Hound Ale in 2015 by Theakston Brewery, and its pump clip features an image of pet dog Dillon.

Shortly after, Mr King and his team decided to commission their own cider, and Hector’s Cloudy House was created, in a nod to another of his pets.

“We always had the three dogs here and we had the ale and the cider, but hadn’t managed to get a drink for Alfie when he passed away prematurely last year,” he said.

“Anyone who knows us will know how passionate we are when it comes to our dogs, and we were heartbroken to lose him.

“But we were determined to give him his own drink, and now we’ve been able to deliver, thanks to Alfie Blonde. 

“I’m thrilled that Alfie is now a part of City Tavern and it’s a wonderful way to help remember him.”

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