A new micropub is bringing a taste of Manchester to the Norfolk coast.
Husband and wife team Eddie and Annabelle Crowe have opened The Thirsty Crow Taproom in Gorleston offering a selection of real ales, craft beers and cocktails.
Previously barbers, the couple moved to North Walsham from Manchester two years ago where the culture for craft beer microbreweries is growing.
The micropub opened in Lowestoft Road last week and Mr Crowe, 42, said it will be up to customers to what beers are stocked.
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"We wanted to open a place as we were bored of trying to find anything like the micropubs in Manchester,” he said.
"The feedback has been good and people have been wanting a place like this.
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“What we stock will be determined by how the clientele goes and what people want. We're just getting to know all the breweries."
Beers on offer include local and national breweries, featuring Lacons, First Chop, Yardsman and Calvors, with hopes for the likes of Wild Craft and Ampersand.
The pub is open Wednesday and Thursday from 2pm to 10pm, Friday and Saturday from 2pm to 11.30pm and Sunday from 1.30pm to 9pm.
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