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Old 7th June 2012, 08:27 AM
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IPA 3.6% Farmer’s Ales, Essex
It's a bit light to be a true IPA, but its certainly hoppy. An amber coloured beer


Pucks Folly 4.2% Farmer’s Ales, Essex
A golden beer to rival any other on the bar. Light and refreshing with a citrus note


Golden Gorse 5.4% Humpty Dumpty, Norfolk
A Norfolk Blonde Ale. Very light in colour and with a balanced hoppy finish. It's a lovely refreshing drink; the perfect substitute for a pint of lager.


Reedham Gold 4.6% Humpty Dumpty, Norfolk
A light golden ale with biscuity malt flavours and a long, dry, bitter finish


Double W IPA 7.4% Humpty Dumpty, Norfolk
Strong American-style IPA, brewed with Target hops and dry hopped with Centennial & Simcoe


Red Head 4.2% Tipples, Norfolk
Packed full with hop flavours and a great balance of pale and crystal malts makes this beer our best seller. A great all round red/amber bitter .


The Hanged Monk Mild 3.8% Tipples, Norfolk
A traditional dark red/brown mild.


Coffee Porter 4.3% Caledonian, Edinburgh
Mocha beer in colour with a thick beige cream head. Roast coffee and dark chocolate on the nose.


Red Bush Raspberry Ale 4.8% TSA Brewing Co, Stirling
A vibrant brew, packed full of fruit and hops which will satisfy your taste buds. Light blonde, with a hint of pink and a fruity zest.


1555 4.3% Bishop Nick
A rich tawny beer with an unmistakably sweet nutty taste underlined by ginger and fruit


Ridley’s Rite 3.6% Bishop Nick
A good, honest session beer, English Fuggles and Goldings do a sterling job of balancing crystal and pale ale malts, working their hops off for a floral aroma


Heresy 4.0% Bishop Nick
Pale ale malt and Challenger hops commit the brew to spicy bitterness with citrus and florals.
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