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Brewery |
Name |
Strength |
Tasting Notes |
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Atomic
Warwickshire |
Strike |
ABV 3.7% |
An American style pale ale, sharp and fruity with an impressive citrus finish
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Bomb |
ABV 5.2% |
A glorious golden ale with an outstanding well hopped fruity finish |
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Brass
Monkey
West Yorkshire |
Best Bitter |
ABV 3.8% |
Dark session Bitter |
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Golden Monkey |
ABV 4.1% |
Pale hoppy Bitter |
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Burton Bridge
Staffordshire |
Damson Porter |
ABV 4.5% |
Fruity beer with a distinctive bittersweet after palate |
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Golden Delicious |
ABV 3.8% |
Dry bitter finish |
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Chiltern
Buckinghamshire |
Beechwood |
ABV 4.3% |
Pale ale malt, with an extra proportion of crystal malt, and
increased hops, gives this beer its 'nutty' flavour and punch. |
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Chiltern Ale |
ABV 3.7% |
Relatively light in colour, with a creamy smoothness, it has a good
definition on the palate and a refreshing, cleansing finish |
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Church End
Warwickshire |
What the Foxes Hat |
ABV 4.2% |
A full golden coloured beer with a soft hop flavour and finish. |
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Poachers Pocket |
ABV 3.6% |
Malt driven session bitter. A rich blend of two hops and two malts,
ensures that this pale beer is stacked full of flavour. |
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Concrete Cow
Buckinghamshire |
Fenny Popper |
ABV 4.0% |
a light-coloured refreshing, zesty ale (named after the six small
18th century cannons at Fenny Stratford, known as the 'Fenny
Poppers') |
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Ironbridge |
ABV 3.7% |
Waiting for Tasting notes from the brewery |
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Crouch Vale
Essex
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Amarillo |
ABV 5.0% |
A gorgeous premium golden ale with wonderful aroma and a lasting
spicy flavour. |
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Brewers Gold |
ABV 4.0% |
Supreme Champion Beer of Britain at the Great British Beer Festival
2005 AND 2006, this is a pale, refreshing and hoppy beer with
gorgeous aromas of tropical fruits. |
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Frog
Island
Northamptonshire |
Winslow Pride |
ABV 4.9% |
FESTIVAL SPECIAL
Waiting for Tasting notes from the brewery |
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Natterjack |
ABV 4.8% |
English Marris Otter pale malt and wheat malt is combined to give an
initial sweet taste followed by a malty astringency |
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Fuggled Frog |
ABV 3.5% |
Deceptively robust, golden and smooth. Fruit and hop aromas fight
for dominance before the grainy astringency and floral palate give
way to a long, dry aftertaste with a hint of lingering malt. |
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Great
Oakley
Northamptonshire |
Welland Valley Mild |
ABV 3.6% |
A true mild. Dark and flavoursome with a slight roast taste. CAMRA
Mid-Chilterns beer festival awarded Beer of Festival – Bronze medal
2008. |
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Wagtail |
ABV 3.9% |
A straw coloured
bitter with a unique bitterness derived from New Zealand hops.
2007 - 'Beer of Festival' CAMRA Herts and Essex Borders Branch
beer festival |
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Hoggleys
Northamptonshire |
Mill Lane Mild |
ABV 4.0% |
A luscious dark mild full of malt with chocolate undertones and
light hopping. Joint Winner - Milton Keynes Beer Festival 2004/05 |
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Reservoir Hogs |
ABV 5.0% |
Full on
flavour from this light copper coloured ale. Deep dryness and
strong bitterness followed by a sweetening aftertaste of dark
malt. A lively exciting beer with a hoppy ending
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Mallinsons
Yorkshire |
Yee-Ha |
ABV 3.8% |
Straw coloured with a slightly spicy hop nose, citrus and lightly
spicy hops in a bitter taste, followed by a long hoppy finish.
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Temptation |
ABV 4.0% |
Golden in appearance with a lightly floral hop aroma. A light hoppy
taste moves into a bitterish finish |
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Nobby's
Northamptonshire |
Wild West |
ABV 4.6% |
Dark rich chocolate and cherry flavours with a dry middle ending in
a sweet warm finish. |
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Guilsborough Gold |
ABV 4.0% |
Waiting for Tasting notes from the brewery |
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Pot Belly
Northamptonshire |
Beijing Black |
ABV 4.4% |
A strong dark mild, Mild but not Meek!! Awarded Gold in the Champion
Mild category at this 2006 & 2007 National Beer Competition, |
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Aisling |
ABV 4.0% |
A smooth pale bitter with an excellent balance of hops and malt.
Easily quaffed!! |
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RCH
Somerset |
Pitchfork |
ABV4.3% |
A golden bitter with floral citric hop aroma. It has a hoppy
predominate taste which is slightly sweet and fruity and leaves you
wanting more. |
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East Street Cream |
ABV 5.0% |
This enigmatic full bodied beer with malty hoppy fruit bitter with a
sweet taste which all vie for dominance in this complex and well
crafted premium chestnut coloured ale. (Please note this replaced
earlier listing in error) |
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St.
Austell
Cornwall |
Tribute |
ABV 4.2% |
A Supreme Champion Ale of Cornwall as voted by CAMRA, It is
brewed using specially grown Cornish Gold Malt |
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Proper Job |
ABV 4.5% |
Proper Job is an authentic IPA brewed with Cornish spring water and
malt made from a blend of malts including Cornish grown Maris Otter
barley. |
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Skinners
Cornwall |
Heligan Honey |
ABV 4.0% |
A light
refreshing bitter, pale amber in colour with distinct hoppy
overtones. The subtle addition of Cornish honey will give you palate
a buzzzzzzz! Commissioned by the famous Lost Gardens of Heligan near
Mevagissey, Cornwall. |
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Keel Over |
ABV 4.2% |
A classic Cornish bitter, mid strength, amber in colour, beautifully
balanced with a smooth finish. |
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Thwaites
Lancashire |
Lancaster Bomber |
ABV4.4% |
Chestnut in colour, it has a warming, full-flavoured taste, with a
hint of toffee and biscuit. |
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Tring
Hertfordshire |
Side Pocket for a Toad |
ABV 3.6% |
Unmistakable citrus notes from Cascade hops balanced with a floral
aroma and crisp dry finish. |
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Royal Poacher |
ABV 4.1% |
Burnished gold, medium bodied beer singularly hopped with First
Gold. With fruity notes and citrus flavours, in particular orange. |
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Vale
Buckinghamshire |
Notley |
ABV % |
Waiting for Tasting notes from the brewery |
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VPA |
ABV 4.2% |
A delicious Hoppy Stunner! Gold Medal Winner - Reading Festival 2007
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