Derbyshire's oldest micropub The Real Ale Corner is open six days a week, closed Mondays,  and offers three cask beers, four keg beers,  ciders and more than 120 different craft beers. The Real Ale Corner scores 4.7 out of 5, based on 127 Google reviews. Martin Moody posted: "Good selection of keg and handpull beers to suit all styles and tastes. The owner Dan was friendly and so were the locals."Derbyshire's oldest micropub The Real Ale Corner is open six days a week, closed Mondays,  and offers three cask beers, four keg beers,  ciders and more than 120 different craft beers. The Real Ale Corner scores 4.7 out of 5, based on 127 Google reviews. Martin Moody posted: "Good selection of keg and handpull beers to suit all styles and tastes. The owner Dan was friendly and so were the locals."
Derbyshire's oldest micropub The Real Ale Corner is open six days a week, closed Mondays, and offers three cask beers, four keg beers, ciders and more than 120 different craft beers. The Real Ale Corner scores 4.7 out of 5, based on 127 Google reviews. Martin Moody posted: "Good selection of keg and handpull beers to suit all styles and tastes. The owner Dan was friendly and so were the locals."

20 micropubs pulling in the drinkers in Chesterfield, the Peak District and Derbyshire are measured by Google reviews

A good pint of beer and a chat with your friends in a cosy atmosphere – what could be better than a visit to Derbyshire’s micropubs?

Chesterfield boasts the county’s oldest micropub in The Real Ale Corner which is the second oldest in the UK. Elsewhere, Derbyshire is brimming with such watering holes where beer made by microbreweries pulls in the customers.

The Micropub Association says: “A micropub is a small freehouse which listens to its customers, many serve cask ales, promotes conversations, shuns all form of electronic entertainment and dabbles in traditional pub snacks.”

Micropubs were championed by real ale consumer organisation CAMRA in its 1976 edition of the Good Beer Guide and have since gone from strength to strength.

Micropubs were championed by real ale consumer organisation CAMRA in its 1976 edition of the Good Beer Guide and have since gone from strength to strength.