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<title>Leeds Beer Recommendations</title>
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<header><h1>Leeds Craft Beer</h1></header>
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<h2>The Leeds Beer Scene</h2>
<p>Leeds used to be known for Tetleys and classic bitters. While there are still loads of classic pubs, Leeds has turned into a craft-beer mecca in recent years.
<p>Leeds has become the 'beer capital of the North',with everything from traditional pubs like Whitelocks, to tap rooms like
Meanwood Terminus. There is almost too much choice, so here are some of the best places to check out.</p>
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<h2>My Top Three Bars</h2>
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<h4>The Turks head</h4>
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<p>The best craft beer pub in Leeds is the Turks Head. Right in the city centre it has hundreds of different beers available. Its also the sister bar the Whitelocks next door, the oldest pub in Leeds which caters to all your classic tastes as well. The sheer range of choice means there will always be a beer for everyone.</p>
<p class="bestbits">Best Bits</p>
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<li>12 changing Keg taps with a massive range</li>
<li>Sister-bar to Whitelocks, so can pop in there for classic beers</li>
<li>Knowledgable but friendly staff who will talk to you for hours about beer</li>
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<h4>The Brunswick</h4>
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<p>This is a great bar opened by a group of friends who used to work at Belgrave together. As it was their first venture, they put a lot of love and care into developing a pub that they would all want to drink in, giving it a warm and cosy vibe. You can head down for one of their jazz nights, or their great deal of a burger, chips and a pint for £10 on a Wedenesday.</p>
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<li>Competely independent (support your locals)!</li>
<li>A great beer fridge with a good range on tap too</li>
<li>It also does brilliant food and always has a good art event on the top floor</li>
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<h4>Bundobust</h4>
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<p>Opened as a collab between Prashads and Blackswan from Bradford, this is the perfect spot if you want great food and great beer. The beer range includes their own brews, as well as a wide range of local and European beers. The food comes in small portions, perfect for either a quick snack with your drink, or you can go all out and order one of their combos.</p>
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<li>The barsnacks and food is some of the best in leeds</li>
<li>They have a massive range of beer and also great cocktails for non-beer friends</li>
<li>The perfect stop for great beer and great food>
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<h4>The Reliance</h4>
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<p>The Reliance is an institution in the 'northern quarter' of Leeds city centre. Famous for its beer range as well as its food and wine, its the perfect venue for anyone</p>
<p class="bestbits">Best Bits</p>
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<li>A constantly changing range of beer on the bar and in the fridges</li>
<li>A huge selection of natural and organic wines for the non-beer people</li>
<li>A great restaurant area with homemade charcuterie, cured meats and seasonal plates</li>
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<h2>Local Breweries</h2>
<p>Wherever you go in Leeds you will find a local beer being served on the taps. Heres a few depending on your taste </p>
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<h4>Ridgeside</h4>
<p> Ridgeside is an independent brewery based in Meanwood. Founded in January 2010, Ridgeside has built a reputation for producing excellent cask ales, with a particular focus on hop-forward pales and a specialty of beer from the wood. In addition to their solid line up of long-time favourites they are also constantly releasing new and innovative beers, with a particular focus on kettle sours.</p>
<p><bold>Great for:</bold> Excellent sour beers, excellent collabs with other local breweries</p>
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<h4>Northern Monk</h4>
<p>Northern Monk is an independent brewery based in Holbeck. Inspired by the history of monastic brewing practised across Yorkshire, they focus on combining traditional monastic brewing values with a progressive approach. They are particularly well known for their Patrons project which focuses on community engagement.</p>
<p><bold>Great for:</bold> Hazy pales, their Patrons project range</p>
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<h4>Kirkstall</h4>
<p>Founded in 2011, Kirksall Brewery is famous for its cask beers. Inspired by the old Kirkstall brewing history, they make calssic northern pale ales as tehir focus, but also brach out into collaborations with other well known breweries.</p>
<p><bold>Great for:</bold> Classic cask beers</p>
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<h2>Bottle Shops - Where to look for interesting buys</h2>
<p>If your wanting to take home some great beers, a lot of pubs will let you take out from the fridges. But for cheaper options its worth to check out some of the bottle shops in Leeds. </p>
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<li>City Centre: Little Leeds Beer House</li>
<li>Kirkstall: Rainville</li>
<li>Headingley/Meanwood: Beerritz</li>
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