Brewmance Pale Ale to Be Available on a Permeant Basis (By Pre Order) to Complement the Range of Seasonal Cask Beers

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Brewmance Pale Ale to Be Available on a Permeant Basis (By Pre Order) to Complement the Range of Seasonal Cask Beers MAR | APR 2019 NORTHAMPTON HOPPY EASTER CASK & TRADITIONAL CIDER NORTHAMPTON UPCOMING EVENTS March Beers ‘NEW’ CHARLES WELLS - BEDFORD PLEASE SEE EDITORIAL ON PAGE 5! March 2019 DATE EVENT West Indies VS England ODI Matches 2nd March: 5th ODI at Darren Sammy Cricket Stadium, St Lucia West Indies VS England International Twenty20s (IT20) 5th March 1st IT20 at Darren Sammy Cricket Stadium, St Lucia 8th March 2nd IT20 at Warner Park, St Kitts and Nevis 10th March 3rd IT20 at Warner Park, St Kitts and Nevis Six Nations Rugby Round Four 9th March Scotland VS Wales – 2:15PM; England VS Italy – 4:45PM Charles Wells & Nethergate Charles Wells & Roosters 10th March Ireland VS France – 3:00PM Brewmance (3.6%) Out Out (4.3%) A pale ale that packs a punch of lemon and nish with a spicy A full bodied ale using hops from Hopstainer g ive a strong coriander note tropical fruit, berry and orange background. Six Nations Rugby Round Five 16th March Italy VS France – 12:30PM | Wales VS Ireland – 2:45PM Pale Light 17th March England VS Scotland – 5:00PM £76.99 £77.99 Hoppy PER 9 GALLON Vanilla PER 9 GALLON Formula 1 Spicy Tropical Fruit 17th March F1 Australian Grand Prix: Melbourne, Australia 31st March F1 Bahrain Grand Prix: Sakhir, Bahrain EXMOOR - TAUNTON April 2019 DATE EVENT Boat Race 7th April Boat Race: Oxford VS Cambridge, Thames, London Women’s Boat Race, 2:15PM; Men’s Boat Race, 3:15PM Boxing 13th April Anthony Joshua VS TBC: Wembley Stadium, London Exmoor Ales Exmoor Ales Exmoor Ales Formula 1 Ale (3.8%) Fox (4.2%) Gold (4.5%) 14th April F1 Chinese Grand Prix: Shanghai, China is light chestnut-brown session beer has a fresh, grainy, As subtle as the creature aer which it is named, one of Exmoor In the glass, Exmoor Gold is an appetising and enticing gold in biscuity nose with a hint of fresh citrus fruit in the background Brewery’s most popular ales. Four malts are mixed in the mash colour. e nose is an interplay between a fresh bouquet of 28th April F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix: Baku, Azerbahijan e palate tingles with a stunning counter play between grainy, tun and deliver a graceful and sleek malty mouthfeel. Hops are grassy and oral hop and a subtly so, u y caramel-tinged biscuity maltiness and a sprightly citrusy fruity centre with a Goldings, producing a burst of delicate citrus and slight spice maltiness. e palate sees more balance between gentle grainy suggestion of mint adding to the fun. A refreshing nish with on the mid-palate, and Progress, which soothes the nish with maltiness and sprightly oral, citrusy fresh hop fruitiness. e traces of biscuity maltiness, slight whisper of chocolate (from a a so bitterness, while more malt comes forth to produce a nish is bittersweet with hints of citrus fruit weaving in and out. pinch of chocolate malt in the mash) and more fruit also make delicious and lingering bittersweet character. an appearance. Amber Deep Gold Golden £67.99 £73.99 £74.99 PER 9 GALLON PER 9 GALLON PER 9 GALLON Malty Hoppy Fruity ● Malty Refreshing Deep Malt Hoppy UPCOMING EVENTS March Beers ‘NEW’ CHARLES WELLS - BEDFORD PLEASE SEE EDITORIAL ON PAGE 5! March 2019 DATE EVENT West Indies VS England ODI Matches 2nd March: 5th ODI at Darren Sammy Cricket Stadium, St Lucia West Indies VS England International Twenty20s (IT20) 5th March 1st IT20 at Darren Sammy Cricket Stadium, St Lucia 8th March 2nd IT20 at Warner Park, St Kitts and Nevis 10th March 3rd IT20 at Warner Park, St Kitts and Nevis Six Nations Rugby Round Four 9th March Scotland VS Wales – 2:15PM; England VS Italy – 4:45PM Charles Wells & Nethergate Charles Wells & Roosters 10th March Ireland VS France – 3:00PM Brewmance (3.6%) Out Out (4.3%) A pale ale that packs a punch of lemon and nish with a spicy A full bodied ale using hops from Hopstainer g ive a strong coriander note tropical fruit, berry and orange background. Six Nations Rugby Round Five 16th March Italy VS France – 12:30PM | Wales VS Ireland – 2:45PM Pale Light 17th March England VS Scotland – 5:00PM £76.99 £77.99 Hoppy PER 9 GALLON Vanilla PER 9 GALLON Formula 1 Spicy Tropical Fruit 17th March F1 Australian Grand Prix: Melbourne, Australia 31st March F1 Bahrain Grand Prix: Sakhir, Bahrain EXMOOR - TAUNTON April 2019 DATE EVENT Boat Race 7th April Boat Race: Oxford VS Cambridge, Thames, London Women’s Boat Race, 2:15PM; Men’s Boat Race, 3:15PM Boxing 13th April Anthony Joshua VS TBC: Wembley Stadium, London Exmoor Ales Exmoor Ales Exmoor Ales Formula 1 Ale (3.8%) Fox (4.2%) Gold (4.5%) 14th April F1 Chinese Grand Prix: Shanghai, China is light chestnut-brown session beer has a fresh, grainy, As subtle as the creature aer which it is named, one of Exmoor In the glass, Exmoor Gold is an appetising and enticing gold in biscuity nose with a hint of fresh citrus fruit in the background Brewery’s most popular ales. Four malts are mixed in the mash colour. e nose is an interplay between a fresh bouquet of 28th April F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix: Baku, Azerbahijan e palate tingles with a stunning counter play between grainy, tun and deliver a graceful and sleek malty mouthfeel. Hops are grassy and oral hop and a subtly so, u y caramel-tinged biscuity maltiness and a sprightly citrusy fruity centre with a Goldings, producing a burst of delicate citrus and slight spice maltiness. e palate sees more balance between gentle grainy suggestion of mint adding to the fun. A refreshing nish with on the mid-palate, and Progress, which soothes the nish with maltiness and sprightly oral, citrusy fresh hop fruitiness. e traces of biscuity maltiness, slight whisper of chocolate (from a a so bitterness, while more malt comes forth to produce a nish is bittersweet with hints of citrus fruit weaving in and out. pinch of chocolate malt in the mash) and more fruit also make delicious and lingering bittersweet character. an appearance. Amber Deep Gold Golden £67.99 £73.99 £74.99 PER 9 GALLON PER 9 GALLON PER 9 GALLON Malty Hoppy Fruity ● Malty Refreshing Deep Malt Hoppy April Beers NETHERGATE - SUFFOLK Nethergate Brewery Nethergate Brewery Nethergate Brewery Venture (3.7%) Suffolk Gold (4.0%) Stour Gold (4.2%) Flagship ale which is delicately smooth. is beer is a rounded Originally Nethergate Best Bitter, this is our oldest recipe rst A light and refreshing golden ale brewed using fragrant citrus and well balance ale amber in colour with a fruity nose and created in 1986. It was showcased in the Cambridge Blue as hops. A lovely oral aroma with a touch of spice early on and a hoppy nish. A real gem from Nethergate. Dew Drop. It has won many awards in its time, most recently mellow bitterness at the end. It’s the favourite tipple in our the SIBA Gold Medal for Best Bitter 2014. A Chestnut coloured shop!! best bitter, biscuit malt dominates the warm, well-rounded roasted background with a wonderful bitter nish. Amber Chestnut Golden £67.99 £71.99 £73.99 Fruity PER 9 GALLON Malty PER 9 GALLON Zingy PER 9 GALLON Citrus ● Hoppy Well Rounded Citrus ● Bitter BOX STEAM - TROWBRIDGE Box Steam Brewery Box Steam Brewery Box Steam Brewery Machine Head (3.6%) Soul Train (4.0%) Tunnel Vision (4.2%) Our blonde APA updates the classic recipe and brings the ABV Driven by a desire for something new, our IPA updates the In 1841, the two ends of the Box Tunnel met underground there down to session levels. Brewed with Goldings and Motueka classic recipe and brings the ABV down to session levels. An was less than 2 inches of error in their alignment. is feat was hops, Machine Head is a mosh pit of citrus and Deep Purple IPA with a pleasant fruit salad aroma, Soul Train has a smack of largely thanks to the extraordinary vision of Isambard blueberry avours, balanced out with a gentle biscuity Mosaic hop avour that particularly brings out characteristics Kingdom Brunel. maltiness. at’s music to our ears! of bubblegum and tropical fruit. With similar precision Box Steam Brewery has engineered a meeting of Target, Challenger and Goldings hops to create Tunnel Vision – a perfectly aligned clean tasting, light-amber bitter. Pale Amber Golden Copper £65.99 £68.99 £68.99 PER 9 GALLON PER 9 GALLON PER 9 GALLON Seville Orange ● Hoppy Cereal Malts ● Orange ● Floral Bread ● Woodchip ● Nutty Marmalade ● Hoppy ● Well Balanced Soft ● Traditional ● Slightly Spiced Deep ● Earthy ● Plum ● Malt A NEW PARTNERSHIP CHARLES WELLS & LWC/MIDDLETON’S CHARLES WELLS ARE DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THE START OF AN EXCITING NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH MIDDLETON’S /LWC IN NORTHAMPTON TO REPRESENT THEM IN THE ON TRADE. Charles Wells sold their old Brewery in Bedford and all their existing beers except the Award-winning Charlie Wells Triple Hop IPA and Charlie Wells Dry Hop lager to Marstons PLC in 2016 and have been in the process of planning a new Brewery in Bedford to produce a range of new cask and keg beers from their new brewery due to open in the spring of 2020. This new partnership with Middleton’s/LWC is part of Charles Wells long term plan to re-launch the Charlies Range and several new cask beers and modern keg ales & lagers into the local free trade market. From March this year Charles Wells award-winning Charlie wells Triple Hop IPA and Dry Hop Lager keg beers will be available to customers of LWC Northampton.
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