Ale City
St Albans’ Beer History and Remarkable Pubs
Roger Protz author Will Lewis illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Amberley Publishing
Published:15th Aug '25
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St Albans is a city rich in history, with its origins in the Iron Age and known as Verulamium following the Roman conquest in ad 43. Much of that history is enshrined in its amazing pubs, which include old coaching inns, a pub where soldiers fighting in the Wars of the Roses relaxed with ale, and Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, dating from the seventeenth century and possibly even earlier. Pubs connected to the railway age opened in the nineteenth century and there have been further additions in both the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. These include the Farriers Arms, where the longest surviving branch of the Campaign for Real Ale was formed in the 1970s. Today, St Albans has fifty pubs, more per square mile than any other town or city in Britain. Commercial brewing was established in the city during the seventeenth century, with the Kinder family opening the St Albans Brewery on Chequer Street. Their history and that of more recently founded breweries are documented here.
Roger Protz has lived, worked – and drunk – in St Albans for fifty years. Packed with anecdotes and fascinating facts, this lavishly illustrated guide details the city’s pubs and brewing heritage.
'A beer writer, and St Albans legend, has published a book celebrating the "remarkable" pubs of the city.' -- Herts Advertiser, August 2025
'Across the book’s easily digestible 90-plus pages Roger brings you the pick of his pubs and I for one will now be heading back to this historically rich city to soak up its heritage and beers in its numerous superb boozers. The real bonus would be if I were to bump into Roger.' -- Glynn Davis, editor, Beer Insider, August 2025
ISBN: 9781398125117
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 305g
96 pages