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We have 3 'Real Ales' currently available
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Fullers London Pride Known and loved for its distinctive, rounded flavour, London Pride is the award-winning beer for which Fuller’s is most famous. In recent years its popularity has grown to the extent that it is now Britain’s leading premium ale. More info at http://www.fullers.co.uk/rte.asp?id=46 |
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Greene King IPA Award-winning Greene King IPA is a great-tasting beer, loved by drinkers across the world. This hoppy, refreshing beer is brewed in the historic market town of Bury St Edmunds, in the heart of Suffolk, where brewing has been an important part of the town's history even as far back as 1086 when brewing in the town was recorded in the Domesday Book. Greene King IPA is characterised by its fresh, hoppy taste and clean, bitter finish. Despite the simplicity of the ingredients - barley, water, yeast and hops - its in the creation of the recipe that the skill of the master brewer lies. And here's the real secret of our success. We can turn those basic ingredients into some of the best cask ales available today - each with its own individual flavour, aroma, colour and characteristics. The beer's hoppy taste and aroma comes from two varieties of English hops, which are combined with pale and crystal malts. Greene King IPA is a great beer to enjoy particularly with certain foods such as curry, Mexican and other spicy food. But it's equally enjoyable on it's own. More info at http://www.greenekingipa.co.uk/the-beer.php |
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Guest Ale - Currently Hoggleys 3/6 The brewery officially began in 2003, but this was really the culmination of years of home brewing by Hoggleys brewer Roy Crutchley. When the brewery first went commercial, it was largely regarded as the smallest licensed brewery in Britain; this is no longer the case. After expanding from the original half barrel run to a one and a half barrel plant it has, since August 2006, become a full-time brewery running an eight barrel plant based in Litchborough in South Northants. More info at http://www.hoggleys.co.uk/index.html |
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Next Guest Ale - Concrete Cows Fenny Popper The Concrete Cow Brewery is a small independent 'micro-brewery'. It was set up in August 2007 with installation by the Porter Brewing Company and are a 5.5 barrel brewery located near the famous concrete cows at Bradwell Abbey. Fenny popper is a 4.0% - light-coloured refreshing, zesty ale (named after the six small 18th century cannons at Fenny Stratford, known as the 'Fenny Poppers') http://www.concretecowbrewery.com/concretecms/index.php?page=home |
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