Bert’s Rug
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Brown, rich and slightly hoppy |
4.4 |
Tempist
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Golden yellow and rich with a warming hoppy finish |
4.9 |
A Taste of Glory
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A glorious, golden gobfull of American hops, with pale and amber malt |
3.7 |
Foxy Goat
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A golden bitter with a crisp hop finish |
4 |
Odd-Y-Sea
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A golden yellow bitter with long lasting, thirst quenching hoppyness. Much like ‘Tractor’ Dave’s journey! |
4.6 |
Ale’s Well That Ends Well
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A golden bitter, softly hopped and not too wild – Hey nonney, nonney! |
4 |
Folk a Cola
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A beer that refreshes the parts of beards that other beers don’t!! or A refreshingly dry pale bitter! |
4 |
Summer-Terother
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Extremely light, sharp and tangy. Brewed with 5 varieties of hops, this is a real man’s beer (but also for the ladies!) |
7 |
A Glass Pour Yorick
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Nut brown ale, full flavoured, slightly chocolatey beer. |
4.3 |
Odd Fox
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A rich, golden beer, full bodied with a dry finish |
4.4 |
Vicar’s Fox
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A delicate, well balanced golden beer with a subtle finish |
4.3 |
Battale of Britain 70
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A pale, full flavoured bitter with a dry hop finish |
5.2 |
Molly’s Ale
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First there was Molly’s Blackout, then there was Molly’s MkII and now we have simply Molly’s. Brewed again with different hops, it’s pale, hoppy and refreshing |
4.5 |
Richard the Blurred
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A refreshingly dry, pale bitter, created by the blend of six different hops |
4.1 |
Odd Goat
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A crisp, clean, golden yellow bitter |
4.2 |
Stout Cuthbert's
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A brown, rich and full flavoured bitter |
4.2 |
Fallen Pocket
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A pale bitter with a fuller malt flavoured finish and a soft aromatic aroma |
4.2 |
Father Brown
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An ‘old’ style English ale. Rich, warming, malty brown and smooth |
6 |
Have Two Brute!
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Dark and Velvety with a hint of damp toga! (No laurel leaves used in this recipe!) |
4.2 |
Fat Poacher
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A pale yellow, refreshing green hopped bitter |
4 |