Exploring the Real Ale of Stockport


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This Meetup is all about demystifying real ale for anyone who’s curious but not quite sure what it really means. A few friendly experts will be on hand to explain the key terms and answer questions for those who want to learn more.
Of course, no one needs a lesson in how to enjoy a pint! But with words like cask, keg, craft, and indie often thrown around, it’s easy for confusion to creep in. This is your chance to cut through the jargon and discover what makes real ale unique.
Join me for an evening exploring some of Stockport’s finest traditional pubs and taprooms. Each one offers not only great atmosphere and warm hospitality, but also some of the best ales the town has to offer.
But what exactly is real ale? In simple terms, it’s beer that continues to ferment in the very cask it’s served from. This means it’s a naturally conditioned, living product—full of character, brewed with traditional ingredients, and served without added carbon dioxide.
The term was coined by CAMRA (the Campaign for Real Ale) to set these flavourful, hand-crafted beers apart from the mass-produced, industrial lagers that became common in the mid-20th century. You might also hear it called cask ale or cask-conditioned beer, typically poured from the hand pump on a pub bar.
So come along, enjoy some excellent pints, and discover what makes real ale such a unique part of Britain’s beer heritage.
Running Order (subject to change on the night!)
- 18:45 – The Petersgate Tap
- 20:00 – Ye Olde Vic
- 21:00 – Crown Inn
- 22:00 – The Magnet Freehouse
📍 Total distance: 1.5 miles (about 34 minutes walking)

Every 4th Friday of the month until January 29, 2027
Exploring the Real Ale of Stockport