Adnams Southwold Bitter
COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION Southwold Jack is one of Adnams’ oldest & most loyal figureheads, that’s why we’ve chosen him to be the icon for one of our most famous beers. Local legend has it he was once a young soldier from the Wars of the Roses and today he ...
Coniston Blue Bird Bitter
A single varietal hop beer. A good session ale with it's golden colour and light, clean, quality taste. An inviting hoppy aroma giving way to a good dry finish.
Crabbie's Ginger Beer
www.crabbiesgingerbeer.co.uk/COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION “Following a secret recipe, the steeped ginger is combined with quality ingredients and matured for 8 weeks to release a deliciously distinctive flavour”
Fullers ESB
ESB has a wonderful rich mahogany appearance. Taking in the nose, the beer is bursting with cherry and orange, balanced by soft malty toffee and caramel notes. The flavour delivers everything you would expect from such a full-bodied ale. The unique blend ...
Fullers London Porter
Bottled and (in USA) kegged - pasteurised. Fuller's London Porter captures the flavours of those original brews perfectly, although you won't find a cloudy pint these days! Rich, dark and complex, at 5.4% ABV the beer has an outstanding depth of flavour. ...
Morland Hen's Tooth
Bottle Conditioned.Pipkin pale malt, Crystal malt and maltose syrup. Challenger and Goldings hops. Morland's original yeast.
Ridgeway Lump of Coal
Commercial Description: Looking forward to a depressing holiday? Here is liquid consolation. This 8% bittersweet chocolate stout is the best you could hope for in these dark times. Come to think of it, considering how bad you’ve been this year, this litt ...
Ridgeway Santas Butt
This special holiday porter is made for winter – rich and warming, the way they like it at the North Pole. It was inspired by this famous line from a well-loved children's storybook
Sam Smith Winter Welcome Ale
COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION Bottle: Pasteurised. "Each year the label has a different picture. Ingredients: Water, malted barley, yeast, hops, seaweed finings, carbon dioxide."
Samual Smith Oatmeal Stout
Originally a drink for lactating mothers, oatmeal stout was described as nutritional on early labels. Oats are in the same family as barley, and a small addition yields great flavor. Popular in the late 1800’s, the last oatmeal stout was brewed before the ...