The Brown Cow, Keighley - pub details
Address: Cross Leeds St, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD21 2LQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01535 602577
Keighley (0.5 miles), Steeton & Silsden (2.7 miles), Crossflatts (3 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
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user reviews of the Brown Cow, Keighley
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| Keighley And Craven Pub Of The Year, 2008 - and quite right too. Albert_Campion - 23 Apr 2008 13:06 |
| This continues to be a superb pub. It’s got the Cask Marque, as well as the much-harder-to-get Beautiful Beer award. And let me tell you, dear reader, that the beer really is beautiful. As well as the Taylor’s ales , there’s always a couple of unusual guest beers - one of which is priced at £1.60 on a sunday. Wentworth Imperial and the knee-chopping Naylor’s 7.2% Bradford Lad were there on my last visit, and were about to be joined by a Belgian guest draught that would only be sold in half pints. There’s also Leffe on tap and bottles of Erdinger, among others. This is a serious pub for beer lovers - the only lager is a lonely pump of Carling, which sells about a keg a week. Albert_Campion - 12 Dec 2007 11:45 |
| The range of TT beers but didn't have the Ram Tam on 2 days ago, unless I missed it. £1.94 for a pint of Taylor's Dark Mild. Relaxing atmosphere with a reading corner. Guest beers on from Naylors and Phoenix with Scrumpy on draught too. Also a selection of bottled Belgian beers on. the_amsterdam_man - 16 Jun 2007 20:26 |
| Possibly the jewel in Timmy Taylor's crown, and its all down to the currents licensees. There's an older crowd in this pub, but they still welcome young whippersnappers like myself. The best pub in Keighley despite very healthy competition. fairport79 - 14 Feb 2007 23:29 |
| Just keeps getting better, this place. The landlord clearly takes a great pride in his ales and his premises. The beer is beautifully kept, the interior of the pub has just had a tasteful re-decoration and the locals and staff are really friendly. The owner is a local history buff and has a 'history box' full of documents about the changes that have happened to the pub over the many years it's been there. All good pubs should be as comfy as your own living room, and this one certainly is. Albert_Campion - 26 Sep 2006 12:52 |
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