Something’s Brewing
The makers of Fisherman’s Friends toast the great British pub and the fight to keep them alive in this comedy drama about community, resilience, and the simple joy of going for a pint.
Words Adam Matulewicz
In a time when traditional pubs are disappearing, it’s the landlords and their families who feel the strain. Mother’s Pride shares their story through the Harleys, a family running a pub in the South West of England who aren’t only grieving the loss of one of their own, they’re fighting to keep their beloved business flowing.
When they dare to dabble at brewing their own beer, they never would’ve imagined it could raise spirits high enough to give them a fighting chance, let alone a shot at the Great British Beer Awards.
Doc Martin’s Martin Clunes and The Inbetweeners’ James Buckley star in this love letter to the good old fashioned local as father and son Mike and Jake Harley. The new feel-good film from the writer-director duo of Fisherman’s Friends is overflowing with familiar faces from beloved British classics, including Poldark’s Gabriella Wilde as Abi, The Full Monty’s Mark Addy as Paxman, A Street Cat Named Bob’s Luke Treadaway as Edward, and comedian Miles Jupp as Jeremy.
Discover the true spirit of community in this warm and witty celebration of the simple joys that make life worth living – because sometimes, nothing beats going for a pint.
Fancy A Pint?
The best adventures always start – and often end – at the pub.
The Winchester
Need a place to lay low? Head to the Winchester for a nice cold pint and wait for it all to blow over. Just keep an eye on the bar staff, they can get a little… bitey.
The Leaky Cauldron
Hidden from the Muggle world, this dingy old pub is a crossroads for witches, wizards, and magical beings from all over the wizarding world – and if you know where to go, a shortcut to Diagon Alley.
The Prancing Pony
Everyone on Middle-earth’s welcome at Bree’s bustling local, whether you’re a travelling dwarf, king in exile, hobbit on the run, or a wandering wizard. Best of all, the beers come in pints!
