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02476 361518 28Th September 2020 Castle Rock Brewery 02476 361518 28th September 2020 Castle Rock Brewery (Nottingham) 4 x 9gl Harvest Pale Harvest Pale is brewed with gently-kilned malt, and an 3.8% aromatic blend of American hops added during the brewing process gives this 3.8% pale beer exceptional poise. Its distinct hop flavour leads to a crisp finish. 3 x 9gl Screech Owl Brewed to export strength this strong well hopped India 5.5% Pale Ale has become a firm favourite with followers of the style. 3 x 9gl Elsie Mo Elsie Mo’s name is derived from the Low Colour Maris Otter 4.7% malt from which she’s exclusively brewed, and which gives her that tantalising golden hue. 2 x 9gl Echoes Dry hop pale, Cashmere and Centennial hops, bringing zesty citrus and stone fruit to the fore. 4.3% Box Steam Brewery (Wiltshire) 1 x 9gl Golden Bolt A wonderfully soft, citrus flavoured session ale with a light, 3.8% dry finish. 2 x 9gl Piston Broke A robust golden ale, refreshingly hoppy with bittersweet 4.5% fruity aromas, Piston Broke is a blend of Goldings and Cascade hops that never fails whatever the weather. 1 x 9gl Soul Train An IPA with a pleasant fruit salad aroma, Soul Train has a 4.0% smack of Mosaic hop flavour that particularly brings out characteristics of bubblegum and tropical fruit. 1 x 9gl New Normal Heavyweight aromas and flavours that are thirst 4.3% quenching. New Normal gives all the citrus and grapefruit from this Citra ale. York Brewery (North Yorkshire) 5 x 9gl Guzzler A beautifully balanced, light gold coloured beer with 3.6% dominant hop flavours and pale malt character. Guzzler is an easy drinking, crisp & refreshing session ale brewed with Challenger and Celeia hops that bring about a light citrus palate with overtones of Grapefruit. Thornbridge Brewery (Derbyshire) 1 x 9gl Jaipur A citrus dominated India Pale Ale; its immediate impression 5.9% is soft and smooth yet builds to a crescendo of massive hoppiness accentuated by honey. An enduring, bitter finish. 2 x 9gl Hopton A burnt gold pale ale brewed with Goldings hops. Slight 4.3% malt aromas with a hint of lime and lemon peel. Medium bodied with biscuit character and citrus in the taste. 1 x 9gl Pollards Coffee milk stout. Huge coffee aroma then the taste is like 5.0% cold creamy coffee with a very thick mouth feel. 4 x 9gl Chiron Pale ale, golden colour and weighs in at 5% ABV. A 5.0% balanced combination of citrusy hops offer notes of apricots and tangerines. 1 x 9gl Made North Made North is a Manchester-style bitter which pours bright 3.8% gold in colour. Bracingly bitter and dry, Made North has light malt aromas and earthy, floral flavours from the English hops. 1 x 9gl Brother Rabbit Lemon zest in colour with a clean, hoppy aroma. A resinous 4.0% finish and some bitterness. Black Sheep (Yorkshire) 8 x 9gl Black Sheep Best Bitter Black Sheep Ale is a full flavoured, premium bitter with a 3.8% rich fruity aroma. Plenty of choice Golding hops give it a roast coffee maltiness followed by Black Sheep’s characteristic refreshingly dry and bitter finish. 4 x 9gl Special Ale A robust and agile amber ale, Special Ale carries an 4.4% explosion of fruit on the aroma and palate with the fruity esters offering notes of raisins and pear drops. The malt blend provides notes of toffee, caramel and biscuit which balances perfectly against those flavoursome British hops. Hopback Brewery (Wiltshire) 1 x 9gl Summer Lightning An extremely pleasant bitter, straw coloured beer with a 5.0% terrific fresh, hoppy aroma. This, coupled with an intense bitterness, leads to an excellent long, dry finish. 1 x 9gl Citra Brewed with American Citra hops, this golden thirst- 4.0% quenching ale has a lemony, grapefruit aftertaste with a crisp dry bitterness, making your tastebuds yearn for more. 1 x 9gl Taiphoon A fantastic pale gold beer with hints of Lemongrass and 4.2% coriander. Castle Rock Brewery (Nottingham) 3 x 9gl Screech Owl Brewed to export strength this strong well hopped India 5.5% Pale Ale has become a firm favourite with followers of the style. 5 x 9gl Harvest Pale Harvest Pale is brewed with gently-kilned malt, and an 3.8% aromatic blend of American hops added during the brewing process gives this 3.8% pale beer exceptional poise. Its distinct hop flavour leads to a crisp finish. 3 x 9gl Elsie Mo Elsie Mo’s name is derived from the Low Colour Maris Otter 4.7% malt from which she’s exclusively brewed, and which gives her that tantalising golden hue. Hook Norton (Oxfordshire) 1 x 9gl Hooky Gold A very pale, crisp beer, with a hoppy character. A fruity 4.1% aroma and a pleasant, light taste. 1 x 9gl Old Hooky A beautifully balanced beer, fruity by nature, with a well- 4.6% rounded body and the suggestive echo of Crystal Malt. 1 x 9gl Hooky Best A subtly balanced, amber bitter, hoppy to the nose, malty 3.5% on the palate – the classic session beer, eminently drinkable. Wells & Young Brewery (Bedford) 5 x 9gl Bombardier An award winning premium amber coloured cask ale with 4.1% widespread and consistent popularity, Wells Bombardier is branded 'Drink of England' and is now closely associated with all that is good about England. Abbeydale Brewery (Yorkshire) 6 x 9gl Absolution Mid-straw coloured beer with aromas of tropical fruit and 5.3% mangoes. The beer is sweet all the way through, balanced by some bitterness at the finish. Flavours are fruity with toffee apples and bananas. 4 x 9gl Moonshine A beautifully balanced pale straw-coloured premium bitter. 4.3% Distinctive floral aroma, leading to a predominantly citrus taste, with grapefruit and lemons to the fore. A quenching bitter finish 3 x 9gl Daily Bread A classic copper coloured English bitter. Well-balanced, 3.8% copper coloured beer with malty flavours and a smooth bitter finish. Subtle hop characteristics from traditional Fuggles hops. 4 x 9gl Ursa Major Our Geoglyph series continues with Ursa Major. Lovely pale 4.0% ale hopped with El Dorado, Summit and Columbus hops. Expect tropical fruit flavours coupled with citrus notes. 2 x 9gl Hopback Bobek A pale beer, made with fabulous Nelson Sauvin hops. 3.8% Aromas of elderflower and grapes. Strong citrus flavours, especially grapefruit. Long lasting bitter finish. Very refreshing and packed full of flavour. 1 x 9gl Salvation Ginger Cake Stout A pale beer, made with fabulous Nelson Sauvin hops. 5.5% Aromas of elderflower and grapes. Strong citrus flavours, especially grapefruit. Long lasting bitter finish. Very refreshing and packed full of flavour. Oakham Brewery (Cambridgeshire) 3 x 9gl J.H.B 2 x AVAILABLE TUESDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 2020 A golden beer whose aroma is dominated by hops that 3.8% give characteristic citrus notes. Hops and fruit on the palate are balanced by malt and a bitter base. Dry hoppy finish with soft fruit flavours. 10 x 9gl Citra AVAILABLE TUESDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 2020 CHAMPION BEER OF GREAT BRITAIN 2019 – GOLD CHAMPION A light refreshing beer with pungent grapefruit, lychee and 4.2% gooseberry aromas leading to a dry, bitter finish. 19 x 9gl Bishops Farewell AVAILABLE TUESDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 2020 A strong premium beer of structured quality dominated by 4.6% elaborate fruity hop notes, with a grainy background and dry finish. Pale. 2 x 9gl Would Be Kings Fresh pear aromas with hints of white grape lead to fresh 5.0% red berry flavours and a really refreshing summertime vibe. 2 x 9gl Green Devil IPA 1 x AVAILABLE TUESDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 2020 An amazing hop harvest aroma with tropical fruit bursting 6.0% through. Smooth and fruity starting with Passion fruit, Pineapple and Mango developing into lemon, limes with a citrusy bitterness. Finishes with a crisp dry aftertaste. 7 x 9gl Inferno 6 x AVAILABLE TUESDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 2020 This light igniting ale flickers complex fruits across your 4.0% tongue leaving a dry fruity bitter finish smothering your thirst. 4 x 9gl White Dwarf A light, predominately English-hopped bitter with fruit 4.3% flavours shining through to a zesty, thirst quenching finish. 2 x 9gl Khyber Pass AVAILABLE TUESDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 2020 Aroma of citrusy marmalade, taste of oranges and soft 5.5% crystal malt notes, with a long hoppy dry finish. Dark Star Brewery (West Sussex) 3 x 9gl Hophead An extremely clean-drinking pale golden ale with a strong 3.8% floral aroma and elderflower notes from the Cascade hops. This beer is full-bodied and full-flavoured yet gentle enough to make it a favourite session beer. Timothy Taylor & Co Ltd (Yorkshire) 8 x 9gl Timothy Taylor Landlord Classic Strong Pale Ale. Refreshingly reliable, nationally 4.3% renowned, this full drinking Pale Ale with a complex and hoppy aroma has real "Pulling Power" and stands out in any bar as the ideal regular. 1 x 9gl Boltmaker A well-balanced, genuine Yorkshire Bitter, with a full 4.0% measure of maltiness and hoppy aroma - Boltmaker is first choice for the discerning drinker - on both sides of the Pennines. Sharps Brewery (Cornwall) 16 x 9gl Doom Bar A copper coloured, perfectly balanced and complex 4.0% blend of succulent dried fruit lightly roasted malty notes and a subtle yet assertive bitterness. The bitterness remains into the finish with dry fruity notes which implore the drinker to go back for more. 5 x 9gl Atlantic IPA Pale in colour with a citrusy hop character, underpinned by 4.2% the typical Sharp’s fruity character.
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