What a transformation! Gone is the dingy karaoke bar with 1960s decor, the plethora of clutter, the sub-standard beer and out of date bar snacks. In comes a bright, open & welcoming pub with a great selection of real ales from various micro brewies. The landlord has 8 pumps featuring guest ales, from breweries such as Oakham, Nutbrook and Blue monkey to name a few (the ones I can remember). They offered a scrumpy cider from a barrell behind the bar too, but at 7.6% I steered well clear for the sake of hangover avoidence! Price wise it was around £2.80 for a pint of real ale, but a 20p discount is offered to CAMRA members. They have your standard lagers (Stella and Carling I think) too but didn't really give them enough attention due to the feast of guest ales I was presented with. This pub has built up a reputation over the years, and not a favourable one at that however the early indications are that the new owners are trying to run a proper drinkers pub to appeal to real ale drinkers. With Derby having a reputation for quality real ale, this could well stand the new Furnace Inn in very good favour. With the Five Lamps, Flower Pot and Silk Mill all withing spitting distance, this could really make the North East corner of Derby a fundamental part of the city's Real Ale trail. read more