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Punch-Allergens.Pdf Calories per Code Product Brand Owner Type Pack ABV% Size Allergens 100 ml 4110 Adnams Broadside Adnams & Co Plc Ale Cask 4.7 9 gallon 42 Barley 1322 Adnams Southwold Bitter Adnams & Co Plc Ale Cask 3.7 9 gallon 32 Barley 107749 Ghost Ship Adnams & Co Plc Ale Cask 4.5 9 gallon 38 Rye, Barley 108820 Mosaic Adnams & Co Plc Ale Cask 4.1 9 gallon 36 Barley 22872 Black Sheep Bitter Black Sheep Brewery Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 39 Wheat, Barley 109158 Monty Python Holy Grail Black Sheep Brewery Ale Cask 4 9 gallon 48 Wheat, Barley 108887 Tunnel Vision Box Steam Brewery Ale Cask 4.2 9 gallon 38 Wheat, Barley 108228 Farmers Blonde Bradfield Brewery Ltd Ale Cask 4 9 gallon 35 Wheat, Barley 106620 Reverend James Brains Brewery Ale Cask 4.5 9 gallon 35 Wheat, Barley 47652 Butcombe Bitter Butcombe Brewery Ltd Ale Cask 4 9 gallon 38 Barley 107131 Strongarm Bitter Camerons Brewery Ltd Ale Cask 4 9 gallon 32 Barley 949 Tetley Bitter Carlsberg Uk Ale Cask 3.7 18 gallon 33 Barley, Sulphites >10ppm 1216 Tetley Bitter Carlsberg Uk Ale Cask 3.7 9 gallon 33 Barley, Sulphites >10ppm 106724 Harvest Pale Castle Rock Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 32 Wheat, Barley 38579 Brew XI Coors Brewers Ltd Ale Cask 3.6 9 gallon 32 Wheat, Barley, Fish 107849 Jail Ale Dartmoor Brewery Ale Cask 4.8 9 gallon 51 Wheat, Barley 107316 Enville Ale Enville Ales Ltd Ale Cask 4.5 9 gallon 40 Wheat, Barley 108742 Exmoor Gold Exmoor Ales Ltd Ale Cask 4.5 9 gallon 44 Barley, Sulphites >10ppm 107782 Dizzy Blonde Frederic Robinson Ltd Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 31 Wheat, Barley 1287 Unicorn Best Bitter Frederic Robinson Ltd Ale Cask 4.2 9 gallon 37 Wheat, Barley 1342 Fullers London Pride Bitter Fullers Smith & Turner Plc Ale Cask 4.1 9 gallon 35.35 Barley 1313 Abbot Ale Greene King Ale Cask 5 9 gallon 41.2 Barley 4377 Greene King IPA Greene King Ale Cask 3.6 9 gallon 27.7 Barley 108127 Old Golden Hen Greene King Ale Cask 4.1 9 gallon 29.8 Barley 105755 Old Speckled Hen Greene King Ale Cask 4.5 9 gallon 36.1 Barley 48112 Harveys Sussex Best Bitter Harvey & Son Ale Cask 4 9 gallon Barley 107155 Harviestoun Bitter & Twisted Harviestoun Brewery Ltd Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 36 Wheat, Barley, Oats 108239 Deuchars IPA Heineken Uk Ltd Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 31 Wheat, Barley 108687 Edinburgh Castle Heineken Uk Ltd Ale Cask 4.1 9 gallon 33 Wheat, Barley 13926 John Smiths Bitter Heineken Uk Ltd Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 27 Wheat, Barley 108659 Theakstons Best Bitter Heineken Uk Ltd Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 30 Rye, Barley 106973 Hobsons Best Bitter Hobsons Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 32 Wheat, Barley 107433 Town Crier Ale Hobsons Ale Cask 4.5 9 gallon 38 Wheat, Barley 107874 Hooky Bitter Hook Norton Brewery Ale Cask 3.5 9 gallon Barley 107181 Draught Bass Inbev Uk Ale Cask 4.4 10 gallon 38 Barley 109113 Ossian Golden Ale Innis & Gunn Ale Cask 4.1 9 gallon 43 Wheat, Barley 42586 Lees Traditional Bitter J W Lees & Co (Brewers) Ltd Ale Cask 4 9 gallon 33.74 Barley, Pistaccio, Macadamia 108386 Lancaster Blonde Lancaster Brewery Ale Cask 4 9 gallon 43 Barley 107124 Leeds Pale Ale Leeds Brewery Co Ltd Ale Cask 3.7 9 gallon 32 Wheat, Barley 105015 Banks Bitter Cask Marstons Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 35 Barley 42676 Banks Mild Marstons Ale Cask 3.5 9 gallon 34 Barley 700535 Bombardier Marstons Ale Cask 4.1 9 gallon Barley 700532 Bombardier Burning Gold Marstons Ale Cask 4.1 9 gallon Barley 700534 Bombardier Pale Ale Marstons Ale Cask 3.6 9 gallon Barley 106686 Brakspears Bitter Marstons Ale Cask 3.4 9 gallon 34 Wheat, Barley 700536 Courage Best Bitter Marstons Ale Cask 4 9 gallon Barley 700538 Courage Directors Ale Marstons Ale Cask 4.8 9 gallon Barley 106684 Hobgoblin Marstons Ale Cask 4.5 9 gallon 40.3 Barley 14614 Jennings Cumberland Marstons Ale Cask 4 9 gallon 35.9 Wheat, Barley 108780 Lancaster Bomber Marstons Ale Cask 4.4 9 gallon 41 Barley 108273 Marstons EPA Non Fast Cask Marstons Ale Cask 3.6 9 gallon 34 Barley 987 Marstons Pedigree Marstons Ale Cask 4.5 18 gallon 39 Barley 1247 Marstons Pedigree Marstons Ale Cask 4.5 9 gallon 39 Barley 108195 Marstons Pedigree Marstons Ale Cask 4.5 9 gallon 39 Barley 108402 Pedigree New World Pale Ale Marstons Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 35 Wheat, Barley 106689 Ringwood Best Bitter Marstons Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 35 Barley 108779 Thwaites Original Bitter Marstons Ale Cask 3.6 9 gallon 34 Barley 108781 Wainwright Blonde Ale Marstons Ale Cask 4.1 9 gallon 37 Barley 108657 Wychwood Hobgoblin Gold Marstons Ale Cask 4.2 9 gallon 39 Wheat, Barley 700545 Youngs P A Bitter Marstons Ale Cask 3.7 9 gallon Barley 700547 Youngs Special Bitter Marstons Ale Cask 4.5 9 gallon Barley 108388 Blond Witch Moorhouse Brewery Ale Cask 4.5 9 gallon 45 Wheat, Barley 107231 Pride Of Pendle Moorhouse Brewery Ale Cask 4.1 9 gallon 42 Wheat, Barley 108641 Oakham Citra Oakham Ales Ale Cask 4.2 9 gallon 45 Wheat, Barley 108148 Oakham Jhb Oakham Ales Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 41 Wheat, Barley 107899 Ossett Yorkshire Blonde Ossett Brewery Ale Cask 3.9 9 gallon 31.69 Wheat, Barley, Fish 103892 Otter Bitter Otter Brewery Ale Cask 3.6 9 gallon 31 Barley 107052 Mad Goose Pale Ale Purity Brewing Co Ale Cask 4.2 9 gallon 42 Wheat, Barley 108879 Rebellion IPA Rebellion Beer Company Ltd Ale Cask 3.7 9 gallon 38 Barley 108885 Shropshire Gold Salopian Brewery Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 32 Barley 108505 Atlantic Pale Ale Sharps Brewery Ale Cask 4.2 9 gallon 18 Barley 49456 Sharps Doom Bar Bitter Cask Sharps Brewery Ale Cask 4 9 gallon 17 Barley 107058 Spitfire Shepherd Neame Ale Cask 4.2 9 gallon 37 Barley 105388 Betty Stogs Bitter Skinner'S Brewing Co Ltd Ale Cask 4 9 gallon 44 Wheat, Barley, Sulphites >10ppm 106822 Proper Job St Austell Ale Cask 4.5 9 gallon 43.1 Barley 104855 Tribute Premium Cornish Ale St Austell Ale Cask 4.2 9 gallon 39.5 Barley 108606 Hophead The Dark Star Brewing Company Ltd Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 35 Barley 1288 Tim Taylors Landlord Timothy Taylor Ale Cask 4.3 9 gallon 37.3 Barley 109162 Plum Porter Titanic Brewery Ale Cask 4.9 9 gallon 50 Wheat, Barley 107431 Side Pocket For A Toad Tring Brewery Ale Cask 3.6 9 gallon 29 Wheat, Barley 108381 Wadworth 6X Wadworth & Co Ltd Ale Cask 4.1 9 gallon 35 Barley 107934 Cheshire Cat Weetwood Ales Ale Cask 4 9 gallon 30 Wheat, Barley 106710 Wherry Best Bitter Woodfordes Ale Cask 3.8 9 gallon 35 Barley 108387 Butty Bach Wye Valley Brewery Ale Cask 4.5 9 gallon 42.4 Wheat, Barley 107653 Hereford Pale Ale Wye Valley Brewery Ale Cask 4 9 gallon 37.7 Wheat, Barley 109471 Ease Up IPA Adnams & Co Plc Ale Draught 4.6 30 ltr Barley 108858 Mosiac Adnams & Co Plc Ale Draught 4.1 30 ltr 36 Barley 104454 Brains Smooth Bitter Brains Brewery Ale Draught 3.7 11 gallon 30 Barley 108708 Punk IPA Brewdog Brewery Ale Draught 5.4 30 ltr 48 Barley 107373 Tennents Special Ale C&C Group Ale Draught 3.5 11 gallon 28 Wheat, Barley 107130 Trophy Special Camerons Brewery Ltd Ale Draught 4 11 gallon 32 Wheat, Barley 954 Tetley Bitter Smooth Flow Carlsberg Uk Ale Draught 3.6 18 gallon 33 Barley, Sulphites >10ppm 13287 Tetley Bitter Smooth Flow Carlsberg Uk Ale Draught 3.6 11 gallon 33 Barley, Sulphites >10ppm 107753 Tetley Dark Mild Carlsberg Uk Ale Draught 2.8 11 gallon 26 Barley, Sulphites >10ppm 107789 M & B Mild Coors Brewers Ltd Ale Draught 2.8 11 gallon 31 Wheat, Barley 109263 Sea Fury Coors Brewers Ltd Ale Draught 5 9 gallon 55 Barley 39559 Stones Bitter Coors Brewers Ltd Ale Draught 3.7 11 gallon 33 Wheat, Barley 13162 Worthington Creamflow Bitter Coors Brewers Ltd Ale Draught 3.6 11 gallon 32 Wheat, Barley 14124 Worthington Creamflow Bitter Coors Brewers Ltd Ale Draught 3.6 22 gallon 32 Wheat, Barley 10212 Guinness Diageo Great Britain Ale Draught 4.1 11 gallon 28 Barley 108760 Guinness Diageo Great Britain Ale Draught 4.1 30 ltr 28 Barley 109307 Trooper Frederic Robinson Ltd Ale Draught 4.7 9 gallon 40 Wheat, Barley 48268 Belhaven Best Greene King Ale Draught 3.2 11 gallon 24.4 Barley 108605 East Coast IPA Greene King Ale Draught 4 50 ltr 29.1 Barley 108058 John Smiths Extra Smooth Heineken Uk Ltd Ale Draught 3.6 11 gallon 26 Wheat, Barley 108059 John Smiths Extra Smooth Heineken Uk Ltd Ale Draught 3.6 22 gallon 26 Wheat, Barley 107126 Magnet Bitter Heineken Uk Ltd Ale Draught 4 11 gallon 31 Wheat, Barley 43059 Theakstons Mild Heineken Uk Ltd Ale Draught 3.5 11 gallon 27 Wheat, Barley 106818 Boddingtons Inbev Uk Ale Draught 3.5 22 gallon 29 Wheat, Barley 106819 Boddingtons Inbev Uk Ale Draught 3.5 10 gallon 29 Wheat, Barley 43305 Hoegaarden Inbev Uk Ale Draught 4.8 20 ltr 44.5 Wheat, Barley 104658 Leffe Blonde Inbev Uk Ale Draught 6.6 20 ltr 57.6 Barley 105017 Banks Bitter Marstons Ale Draught 3.8 11 gallon 35 Barley Allergen information shown has been provided by brand owners and is correct to the best of our knowledge.
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