What a great week it was at the Bulls Head as the six cask ale pumps changed frequently over the nine days. Only celebrating a week of great ale would last nine days!!!
That’s what I love about cask ale week it has two weekends to it!! It was a great hit and moving the week from April to October is a great idea. So who’s brews were enjoyed the most I here you say???
Well the fastest moving were the Gunpowder mild from Coachhouse and their Cheshire Gold too was a hit. Redwillow from Macc’ delivered the goods with their ‘Directionless’ brew and the Happy Valley brewery from Bollington hit the mark with their ‘Sworn Secret’ Ale.
Mobberley Fine Ales Hedgehopper was as popular as ever and Ruck and Maul Rugby world cup ale from Tatton went down well until England lost then it became slightly too bitter to drink!! We also featured Storm Brewery beers and of course the bestselling beers of the house ‘Bulls Head Bitter’ and ‘Wobbly Mobberley Ale’ brewed by Weetwood.
More ales will feature as we soon celebrate Sausage and Ale week and British pub week back to back at the end of October. See you then if not before……………


The National Institute of Economic & Social Research (NIESR) has warned that the economic recovery will be “the weakest of any since the First World War”, after its first estimate for GDP growth in September suggested that the economy grew by 0.5% in the third quarter.
You read it here (second) folks, The Telegraph has reported that it will be ‘hotter than Hawaii’ this week!
A great night was had last night as Tim’s 3p (Pub, Porsche and Pint Club) literally ‘pipped’ Shanes Goodfellas Car Club by just two points on the head to head car treasure hunt.



Our third famous ‘Pie week’ once again went down extremely well with all our customers and thank you for visiting us. The favourite pies of the week where 300+ pies were served as main courses were….
Fast on the heels of our success of being included in the Good Beer Guide for 2012 and being recognised as the ‘Turnaround Pub of the Year’ 2011 the Team from CAMRA arrived at the Bulls Head to complete the ‘hat-trick’ as we were awarded LocAle Pub of the Area for our commitment to supporting LOCAL Cheshire brewers.
We are so proud to announce that after only 15 months of trading , the ‘new’ Bulls Head team has been recognised for our commitment to only serving local micro-brewery ale from Cheshire Breweries within a 30 mile radius.
A very special guest visited our newly opened Cholmondeley Arms, (

Steve and Stru’ from the Cholmondeley Arms and Shane and James from the Bulls Head all got together to enjoy a wine tasting to sample proposed wines for the new Cholmondeley wine list and forthcoming Autumn wines for the Bulls Head list too.