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*****  The Queen's Head, The Hythe, Maldon, CM9 5HN *****

The Queens is now selling Pucks and selected other Farmer's Ales. It's great to have a second outlet in Maldon for our award winning beers. Gavin, the bar manager, keeps a excellent cellar and the food is good too. He's planning to keep Pucks until the summer so get in there and persuade him to keep it on for longer (by drinking it of course!) .
More info at www.thequeensheadmaldon.co.uk

The Blue Boar Hotel, Silver St, Maldon, CM9 4QE

The Blue Boar is the main outlet for Farmer's Ales. There are normally three regular beers on tap. These are Pucks Folly, A Drop of Nelsons Blood and Farmer's Golden Boar. You have missed the season of stouts but look out for our specials - particularly Captain Ann and our new Farmer's IPA.
More info at  http://www.blueboarmaldon.co.uk/

The Windmill Chatham Green, CM3 3LE

The Windmill is a marvellous free house whose customers have developed a fine taste for Farmer's Ales.  They do some good food too and are well worth a visit. check out: http://www.windmillmotorinn.co.uk/

The White Horse, Mundon,CM9 6PB

The White Horse has recently become a free house and Karl wasted no time in switching to some decent local ale - Pucks Folly.  What more could you want?

The Prince of Wales, Stow Maries

The POW occasionally serves Pucks Folly. There is always an excellent choice of beer at the POW, so give it a try!
More info at www.prince-stowmaries.net

The Station Arms, Station Road, Southminster

The Station Arms was the one of the first pubs to serve Farmer's. It's not always available, but if you ask Martin nicely he might get some in!

The Queen's Head, Providence, Burnham on Crouch

The first Gray's House on the Dengie to serve Farmer's - Jim usually has one of our beers on. It's worth going at lunchtime for the home-made huffers - they're great with a pint of Farmer's!

An increasing number of Gray's Houses in and around Chelmsford have discovered that Farmer's goes down well. The following are recommended in particular: The Orange Tree, Lower Anchor Road; The Wheatsheaf, Writtle; The Cricketers, Moulsham St; The Railway Tavern, opp. the Station.