The Good Beer Guide for 2023 has been released, with six pubs from Bournemouth making it onto the list.
The guide is made up of a range of pubs that have impressed volunteers after they've visited each venue and tasted all the beers on offer.
Volunteers then rate the pubs based on their quality of beer, atmosphere, location and ability to accommodate real ale drinkers.
It features beer-serving establishments selected by members of CAMRA - Campaign for Real Ale.
The places that made the list are probably worth keeping note of for your next trip to the pub.
Bournemouth pubs featured in the Good Beer Guide 2023
Acorn
Address: 1492 Wimborne Road, Kinson, BH11 9AD
The guide says Acorn has a "well-chosen selection" of ales on offer in a 17th century pub that is steeped in history.
All Hail Ale
Address: 10 Queens Road, Westbourne, BH2 6BE
Described as a "vibrant" micropub and bottle shop All Hail Ale serves a range of ales from independent breweries nationwide, alongside a real cider.
Firkin Shed
Address: 279 Holdenhurst Road, Springbourne, BH8 8BZ
Firkin Shed is described as a "quirky" family-run micropub and is a former CAMRA National Cider Pub of the Year.
As a result it has an "impressive" cider range alongside constantly changing cask and keg beers.
Goat & Tricycle
Address: 27-29 West Hill Road, BH2 5PF
A split-level venue, which was created by combining two adjoining pubs, the Goat & Tricycle serves mostly Butcombe and Liberation ales, some guest ales and Stan's Ciders.
Additionally, the guide describes their food menu as "excellent".
Micro Moose
Address: 326 Wimborne Road, Winton, BH9 2HH
The "friendly and cosy" Micro Moose serves a selection of local and regional ales on both handpump and gravity, plus local cider.
Silverback Alehouse
Address: 518 Wimborne Road, Winton, BH9 2EX
The Winton high street micropub is described as a place that is popular with the locals, with it serving four changing real ales on gravity alongside traditional cider.
To see all the pubs in Dorset that were included you can purchase the Good Beer Guide 2023 at the CAMRA website here.
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