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'''Flapper & Firkin''', ''Kingston Row, Birmingham, West Midlands'' | <big>'''Flapper & Firkin''', ''Kingston Row, Birmingham, West Midlands''</big> | ||
It's thought that this was a later, non-brewing Firkin, probably receiving its beers from Wolverhampton. It had large letter signs in typical style from the Allied period, including 'FIRKIN BREWERY' at roof level. The pub is now just the 'Flapper' and no evidence of the Firkin brewery remains. | It's thought that this was a later, non-brewing Firkin, probably receiving its beers from Wolverhampton. It had large letter signs in typical style from the Allied period, including 'FIRKIN BREWERY' at roof level. The pub is now just the 'Flapper' and no evidence of the Firkin brewery remains. |
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Flapper & Firkin, Kingston Row, Birmingham, West Midlands
It's thought that this was a later, non-brewing Firkin, probably receiving its beers from Wolverhampton. It had large letter signs in typical style from the Allied period, including 'FIRKIN BREWERY' at roof level. The pub is now just the 'Flapper' and no evidence of the Firkin brewery remains.