Crewe Rail Ale Trail
The South Cheshire branch of CAMRA has launched its Rail Ale Trail. Based around seven pubs in Crewe, the trail is a fun way to explore and support our great pubs and cask beers. Pick up a collector card, gather five punches as you go, and trade it in for a commemorative badge while stocks last.
The trail map
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Open in Google MapsThe trail was launched at the Crewe Heritage Centre’s event celebrating National Heritage Week, where South Cheshire CAMRA volunteers engaged with members of the public, telling them about the trail, CAMRA membership and the brewing process. Each venue can provide a map and a collector card, so you can start your journey wherever suits you best.
In a year when it hasn’t been possible to fit a Crewe Rail Ale Festival in, I’m particularly pleased that with the help of local pubs, we have been able to put on the Crewe Rail Ale Trail. This both highlights the excellent range of beers available in the town and also supports our pubs which provide such a valuable focus for the communities they serve.
Derek Davey · Chair, South Cheshire CAMRA
As a brewery taproom with very little footfall we rely on being a destination venue and receive very little outside help. Having our local branch organise the Crewe Rail Ale Trail is absolutely crucial to us and we’re extremely grateful to the section of the branch who took the project on.
Sean Ayling · Tom’s Tap and Brewhouse
Rail Ale Trail venues
A modern, railway-themed pub close to Crewe station, known for its rotating cask selection and spacious, comfortable interior. Popular with travellers and locals alike, it offers reliable beer quality and a warm welcome.
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A long-established ale house with a strong reputation for well-kept cask beer. The Borough Arms features multiple handpumps, a traditional pub atmosphere, and a loyal following among Crewe’s beer enthusiasts.
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A community-focused brewery taproom producing small-batch beers on site. Expect an ever-changing range, experimental styles, and a friendly, inclusive space that regularly hosts events and collaborations.
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A cosy continental-style bar offering a curated selection of cask, keg and bottled beers. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and knowledgeable staff, Hops is a favourite stop for drinkers seeking variety and quality.
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A traditional town-centre pub with a strong commitment to cask ale. The Express serves a rotating range of beers in a friendly, down-to-earth setting and is popular with both locals and visitors.
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A welcoming community pub offering well-kept cask ales and classic pub character. The Earl of Chester is known for its sociable atmosphere and regular events that draw in a broad mix of drinkers.
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A lively, modernised pub with a focus on good beer and good company. The Raven offers a dependable cask selection and a bright, open interior that makes it a comfortable stop on the trail.
View on CAMRA →Crewe Rail Ale Festival returns
The Crewe Rail Ale Festival is set to return in September 2026 at the Crewe Heritage Centre.
