Manchester is home to some of the most interesting and well-stocked craft beer pubs in the UK.
Head to Port Street Beer House for a unique pint of Drink My Peach
Port Street Beer House is one of Manchester's best-loved craft beer pubs and was named the North Manchester CAMRA Pub of the Year in 2014.
The staff are always happy to recommend a beer you've not tried before, and they are particularly complimentary about Drink My Peach by Mad Hatter Brewing Company.
It's the only barrel currently in existence from the Liverpool Mad Hatter brewery, so this hoppy, pale, peach-centric IPA is genuinely a one-of-kind tipple.
Stop off at the Marble Arch and sample their Manchester-brewed beers.
The Marble Arch is a traditional British pub that housed the Marble Brewery until 2011. It boasts an impressive selection of Manchester-brewed beers and seriously amazing food.
There are always delicious seasonal beers on offer, but for a classic choice, try the Lagonda IPA, a very clean, hop-forward, floral Indian Pale Ale.
Ask for Cutthroat Porter in Fallow Cafe.
You have to head into the heart of Studentsville to reach Fallow Cafe, but it's well worth the bus ride.
Fallow are leading the way in South Manchester with an ever-changing drinks selection and were a popular fixture on city beer enthusiast lists before many central and Northern Quarter bars.
If you're looking for something perfectly balanced, try the Cutthroat Porter. It's not too dry, bitter or hoppy and has light hints of coffee and chocolate.
Try a pint of BBNo 01/09 SAISON from Common, NQ.
Common is the perfect place to find ever-changing craft beers on keg and cask, delicious Mexican dishes, and a seriously cool ambience.
Brew by Numbers 01/09 SAISON is a zingy, floral beer, with a chamomile aroma party in the front and hibiscus in the back.
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