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Castle Rock Brewery Tours

c/o Vat and Fiddle, 12-14 Queens Bridge Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 1NB
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Tours of Castle Rock Brewery are usually conducted by Nottingham’s official ‘Robin Hood’ (Tim Pollard), bringing some fun to an educational experience. Robin or one of Castle Rock's expert brewers will show you all the tricks of the trade and tell you true stories from bygone years. After your tour you can spend some time in the Visitors’ Centre at the Vat & Fiddle - Castle Rock’s Brewery Tap - and sample some beers. You’ll be invited to pour your own pint, and will be sent a snap to remind you of your ‘perfect pour’!

Tours start at just £12 per person.

For full details and to book a tour with Castle Rock Brewery, click here http://www.castlerockbrewery.co.uk/tours/

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