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SIBA Allergen Information SIBA Allergen Information Contains Sulphur Dioxide or Contains Contains Lupin Contains Milk or Contains Gluten Sulphites Crustaceans or Flour / Lupin Contains Soya Milk Products (Wheat/Barley etc) Brewer (if greater than Shellfish Products Code Brewer/Brand Name 10mg/kg) 8 S01 8 SAIL ALE 3.8 Barley 8 S01 8 SAIL MERRY MILLER 4.1 Barley 8 S01 8 SAIL VICTORIAN PORTER 5.0 Barley ABB1 ABBEY ALES BELLRINGER 4.2 Barley & Wheat ABB1 ABBEY BSTH BEST BITTER Barley ABB1 ABBEY SOMERSET ALE 3.8 Barley ABB2 ABBEYDALE ABSOLUTION 5.3 Barley ABB2 ABBEYDALE BRIMSTONE 3.9 Barley ABB2 ABBEYDALE DAILY BREAD 3.8 Barley ABB2 ABBEYDALE MOONSHINE 4.3 Barley ABB2 ABBEYDALE SPECIAL 4.1 Barley ACO1 ACORN BARNSLEY BITTER 3.8 Barley ACO1 ACORN BARNSLEY GOLD BITTER 4.3 Barley ACO1 ACORN BLONDE 4.0 Barley ACO1 ACORN GORLOVKA STOUT 6.0 Barley ACO1 ACORN I.P.A. 5.0 Barley ACO1 ACORN OLD MOOR PORTER 4.4 Barley ACO1 ACORN SOVEREIGN 4.4 Barley ACO1 ACORN SPECIAL ONE 4.1 Barley ACO1 ACORN SPECIAL TWO 4.5 Barley ACO1 ACORN YORKSHIRE PRIDE 3.7 Barley ADN01 ADNAMS EXPLORER 4.3 Barley ADN01 ADNAMS GHOST SHIP 4.5 Barley & Rye ADN01 ADNAMS LIGHTHOUSE 3.4 Barley ADN01 ADNAMS OLD ALE 4.1 Barley ADN01 ADNAMS 1659 SMOKED RUBY 4.7 Barley ADN01 ADNAMS SHINGLE SHELLS 3.9 Barley ADN01 ADNAMS TALLY HO 7.0 Barley ADN01 ADNAMS WILD HOP 4.8 Barley ALF01 ALFREDS SAXON BRONZE 3.8 Barley & Wheat ALL01 ALLENDALE BLACK GROUSE BITTER 4.0 Barley & Wheat ALL01 ALLENDALE CURLEWS RETURN 4.2 Barley & Wheat ALL01 ALLENDALE GOLDEN PLOVER 4.0 Barley & Wheat ALL01 ALLENDALE WAGTAIL ALE 3.8 Barley & Wheat ALL01 ALLENDALE WOLF 5.5 Barley & Wheat ALL02 ALLGATES 4.3 Barley & Wheat ALL02 ALLGATES CALIFORNIA 3.8 Barley & Wheat ALL02 ALLGATES NAPOLEONS RETREAT 3.9 Barley & Wheat ALL02 ALLGATES OSTARA 3.6 Barley & Wheat ALL02 ALLGATES PRETORIA 3.9 Barley & Wheat ALL02 ALLGATES SPECIAL 4.0 Barley & Wheat ALL02 ALLGATES SPECIAL 4.1 Barley & Wheat ALL02 ALLGATES SPECIAL 4.2 Barley & Wheat ALL02 ALLGATES SPECIAL 4.9 Barley & Wheat ALL02 ALLGATES THE ALL BLACK 3.6 Barley & Wheat AMB01 AMBER BARNES WALLACE BITTER 4.1 Barley & Wheat AMB01 AMBER CHOCOLATE ORANGE STOUT 4.0 Barley & Wheat AMB01 AMBER DERBYSHIRE GOLD 4.0 Barley & Wheat AMB01 AMBER ORIGINAL BLACK STOUT 4.0 Barley & Wheat AN 01 AN TEALLACH ALE 4.2 Barley & Wheat AN 01 AN TEALLACH BEALLACH NA BA 3.8 Barley AN 01 AN TEALLACH BEINN DEARG 3.8 Barley & Wheat AN 01 AN TEALLACH CROFTERS PALE ALE 4.2 Barley AN 01 AN TEALLACH THE HECTOR 4.7 Barley & Wheat ANC01 ANCHOR SPRINGS ANCHORS AWAY 4.0 Barley & Wheat ANC01 ANCHOR SPRINGS BLACK PEARL PORTER 5.2 Barley & Wheat ANC01 ANCHOR SPRINGS HORNBLOWER 4.5 Barley & Wheat ANC01 ANCHOR SPRINGS LA GOLD 3.7 Barley & Wheat ANC01 ANCHOR SPRINGS MILD 3.8 Barley & Wheat ANC01 ANCHOR SPRINGS MOTHERS RUIN 6.0 Barley & Wheat ANC01 ANCHOR SPRINGS RIPTIDE 4.1 Barley & Wheat AND01 ANDWELL GOLD MUDDLE 3.9 Barley AND01 ANDWELL KING JOHN 4.2 Barley AND01 ANDWELL RESOLUTE 3.8 Barley AND01 ANDWELL RUDDY DARTER 4.6 Barley ANG01 PARTNERS BLONDE 3.9 Barley & Wheat ANG01 PARTNERS GHOST ON THE RIM 4.5 Barley & Wheat ANG01 PARTNERS TABATHA THE KNACKERED 6.0 Barley & Wheat ANG01 PARTNERS TRIPLE HOP 4.2 Barley & Wheat ANG01 PARTNERS WORKING CLASS HERO 3.8 Barley & Wheat APP01 APPLEFORD BRIGHTWELL GOLD 4.0 Barley & Wheat APP01 APPLEFORD POWER STATION 4.2 Barley & Wheat APP01 APPLEFORD RIVER CROSSING 3.8 Barley & Wheat ARB01 ARBOR ARTISAN 4.8 Barley & Wheat ARB01 ARBOR BLUE SKY DRINKING 4.4 Barley & Wheat ARB01 ARBOR HOPTICAL DELUSION 3.8 Barley & Wheat ARB01 ARBOR MOTUEKA 3.8 Barley & Wheat ARB01 ARBOR OYSTER STOUT 4.6 Oysters Barley & Wheat ARB01 ARBOR TASMANIAN DEVIL 4.6 Barley & Wheat ARB01 ARBOR TRIPLE HOP 4.0 Barley & Wheat ARK1 ARKELLS 2B 3.2 Yes Barley & Wheat ARK1 ARKELL'S 3B 4.0 Yes Barley & Wheat ARK1 ARKELL'S KINGSDOWN 5.0 Yes Barley & Wheat ARK1 ARKELL'S MOONLIGHT 4.5 Yes Barley & Wheat ARK1 ARKELL'S WILTSHIRE GOLD 4.0 Yes Barley & Wheat ARR01 ARRAN DARK 4.3 Barley ARU1 ARUNDEL BLACK STALLION 3.7 Barley & Wheat ARU1 ARUNDEL CASTLE 3.8 Barley & Wheat ARU1 ARUNDEL STRONGHOLD 4.7 Barley & Wheat ARU1 ARUNDEL SUSSEX DARK 5.5 Barley & Wheat ARU1 ARUNDEL SUSSEX GOLD 4.2 Barley & Wheat ARU1 ARUNDEL SUSSEX IPA 4.5 Barley & Wheat ARU1 ARUNDEL TRIDENT 5.0 Barley & Wheat ARU1 ARUNDEL WILD HEAVEN APA 5.2 Barley & Wheat ASC01 ASCOT ALLEY CAT 3.8 Barley ASC01 ASCOT ALLIGATOR GOLDEN ALE 4.6 Barley ASC01 ASCOT ANASTASIAS EXILE STOUT 5.0 Barley ASC01 ASCOT AUREOLE ALE 4.0 Barley ASC01 ASCOT CO-ALE-ITION HOPE & GLORY 4.6 Barley ASC01 ASCOT ON THE RAILS 3.8 Barley ASC01 ASCOT PENGUIN PORTER 4.5 Barley ASC01 ASCOT POSH POOCH REAL ALE 4.2 Barley ASC01 ASCOT RHINO RYE 5.0 Barley & Rye ASC01 ASCOT SINGLE HOP 4.6 Barley AXH01 AXHOLME BEST BITTER 3.8 Barley AXH01 AXHOLME CLEARWATER PALE ALE 4.3 Barley AXH01 AXHOLME DARLEYS GHOST 4.2 Barley BAL1 BALLARDS BEST BITTER 4.2 Barley BAL1 BALLARDS GOLDEN BINE 3.8 Barley & Wheat BAL1 BALLARDS MIDHURST MILD 3.5 Barley & Wheat BAL1 BALLARDS NYEWOOD GOLD 5.0 Barley & Wheat BAL1 BALLARDS WASSAIL 6.0 Barley BAL1 BALLARDS WILD 4.7 Barley & Wheat BAN01 BANK TOP BAD TO THE BONE 4.0 Barley & Wheat Contains Sulphur Dioxide or Contains Contains Lupin Contains Milk or Contains Gluten Sulphites Crustaceans or Flour / Lupin Contains Soya Milk Products (Wheat/Barley etc) Brewer (if greater than Shellfish Products Code Brewer/Brand Name 10mg/kg) BAN01 BANK TOP BARLEY TO BEER 3.6 Barley & Wheat BAN01 BANK TOP BLONDE 5.0 Barley & Wheat BAN01 BANK TOP DARK MILD 4.0 Barley & Wheat BAN01 BANK TOP FLAT CAP 4.0 Barley & Wheat BAN01 BANK TOP GOLD DIGGER 4.0 Barley & Wheat BAN01 BANK TOP OLD SLAPPER 4.2 Barley & Wheat BAN01 BANK TOP PAVILLION PALE ALE 4.5 Barley & Wheat BAN01 BANK TOP PORT O CALL 5.0 Barley & Wheat BAN01 BANK TOP SPECIAL 4.0 Barley & Wheat BAN01 BANK TOP SWEENEYS 3.8 Barley & Wheat BAR3 BARNGATES BRATHAY GOLD 4.0 Barley BAR3 BARNGATES CATNAP 3.6 Barley BAR3 BARNGATES CRACKER ALE 3.9 Barley BAR3 BARNGATES TAG LAG 4.4 Barley BAT1 BATH ALES BARNSEY 4.5 Barley & Wheat BAT1 BATH ALES GEM 4.1 Barley & Wheat BAT1 BATH ALES SPA 3.7 Barley & Wheat BAT2 BATEMAN BLACK & WHITE 3.6 Barley & Wheat BAT2 BATEMAN GHA 4.2 Barley BAT2 BATEMAN ROSEY NOSEY 4.9 Barley & Wheat BAT2 BATEMAN SALEM PORTER 4.7 Barley & Wheat BAT2 BATEMAN TRIPLE XB 4.5 Barley & Wheat BAT2 BATEMAN VALIANT 4.2 Barley BAT2 BATEMAN VICTORY ALE 5.9 Barley BAT2 BATEMAN XB 3.7 Barley & Wheat BAT2 BATEMAN YELLA BELLY GOLD 3.9 Barley BAT4 BATTLEDOWN NATURAL SELECTION 4.2 Barley BAT4 BATTLEDOWN PORTER 4.5 Barley BAT4 BATTLEDOWN PREMIUM 4.6 Barley BAT4 BATTLEDOWN SPECIAL 5.2 Barley BAT4 BATTLEDOWN SUNBEAM 3.8 Barley BAY01 BAYS AUTUMN ALE 4.4 Barley & Wheat BAY01 BAYS DEVON DUMPLING 5.1 Barley & Wheat BAY01 BAYS GOLD 4.3 Barley & Wheat BAY01 BAYS TOPSAIL 4.0 Barley & Wheat BAY01 BAYS JINGLE ALE 4.0 Barley & Wheat BEA02 BEACHY HEAD LEGLESS RAMBLER 5.0 Barley BEA02 BEACHY HEAD ORIGINAL 4.5 Barley BEA02 BEACHY HEAD SOUTH DOWN ALE 4.4 Barley BEA1 BEARTOWN BEAR ASS 4.0 Barley & Wheat BEA1 BEARTOWN BEARLY LITERATE 4.5 Barley & Wheat BEA1 BEARTOWN BEARSKINFUL 4.2 Barley & Wheat BEA1 BEARTOWN BEST BITTER 3.7 Barley & Wheat BEA1 BEARTOWN BLACK BEAR 5.0 Barley & Wheat BEA1 BEARTOWN BRUINS RUIN 5.0 Barley & Wheat BEA1 BEARTOWN GINGER BEAR 4.0 Barley & Wheat BEA1 BEARTOWN KODIAK GOLD 4.0 Barley & Wheat BEA1 BEARTOWN PEACH MELBEAR 4.4 Barley & Wheat BEA1 BEARTOWN POLAR ECLIPSE 4.8 Barley & Wheat BEA1 BEARTOWN URSA MAJOR 4.5 Barley & Wheat BED02 BEDLAM BEST BITTER 4.0 Barley BED02 BEDLAM GOLDEN ALE 4.2 Barley BED02 BEDLAM IPA 4.8 Barley BED02 BEDLAM PORTER 5.0 Barley BEL03 BELLEVILLE BALHAM BLACK 4.6 Barley BEL03 BELLEVILLE BATTERSEA BROWNSTONE 4.8 Barley BEL03 BELLEVILLE CALIF-OREGON AMBER 4.2 Barley BEL03 BELLEVILLE CHESTNUT PORTER 4.9 Barley BEL03 BELLEVILLE COMMONSIDE PALE ALE 5.0 Barley BEL03 BELLEVILLE NORTHCOTE BLONDE 4.2 Barley BEL03 BELLEVILLE THAMES SURFER 5.7 Barley BEL03 BELLEVILLE TRICK OR TREAT 5.2 Barley BEL03 BELLEVILLE TYE-DYE-RYE 5.8 Barley BEL1 BELVIOR SHIPSTONES GOLD STAR 4.2 Barley & Wheat BEL1 BELVOIR BEAVER BITTER 4.3 Barley & Wheat BEL1 BELVOIR DARK HORSE MILD 3.4 Barley & Wheat BEL1 BELVOIR GORDON BENNETT 4.1 Barley & Wheat BEL1 BELVOIR OLD DALBY 5.1 Barley & Wheat BEL1 BELVOIR PEACOCKS GLORY 4.7 Barley & Wheat BEL1 BELVOIR SPECIAL 4.1 Barley & Wheat BEL1 BELVOIR STAR 3.9 Barley & Wheat BEL1 BELVOIR WHIPPLING GOLDEN ALE 3.6 Barley & Wheat BEO1 BEOWULF BEORMA 3.9 Barley BEO1 BEOWULF CHASEWATER 4.4 Barley BEO1 BEOWULF DARK RAVEN 4.5 Barley BEO1 BEOWULF DRAGON SMOKE STOUT 4.7 Barley BEO1 BEOWULF HEROES BITTER 4.7 Barley BEO1 BEOWULF MERCIAN SHINE 5.0 Barley BEO1 BEOWULF NOBLE BITTER 4.0 Barley BEO1 BEOWULF SWORDSMANS BITTER 4.5 BES02 BESPOKE RUNNING THE GAUNTLET 4.4 Barley & Wheat BES02 BESPOKE GOING OFF HALF COCKED 4.6 Barley & Wheat BES02 BESPOKE KINGS SHILLING 4.2 Barley & Wheat BES02 BESPOKE LEADING LIGHT 3.5 Barley & Wheat BES02 BESPOKE MONEY FOR OLD ROPE 4.8 Barley & Wheat BES02 BESPOKE OVER A BARREL 5.0 Barley & Wheat BES02 BESPOKE RAGING BULL 3.5 Barley & Wheat BES02 BESPOKE SAVED BY THE BELL 3.8 Barley & Wheat BES02 BESPOKE SPECIAL 4.2 Barley & Wheat BEW01 BEWDLEY BAH HUMBUG 4.6 Barley BEW01 BEWDLEY OLD SCHOOL BITTER 3.8 Barley BEW01 BEWDLEY SIR KEITH PARK 4.5 Barley BEW01 BEWDLEY WILLIAM MUCKLOW'S DARK MILD 6.0 Barley BEW01 BEWDLEY WORCESTERSHIRE SWAY 5.0 Barley BEW01 BEWDLEY WORCESTERSHIRE WAY 3.6 Barley BEX02 BEXLEY BOB 4.2 Barley & Wheat BEX02 BEXLEY REDHOUSE 4.2 Barley & Wheat BIG01 BIG HAND ATRAMENTUS 4.9 Barley & Wheat BIG01 BIG HAND EPSILION DOUBLE TWO 5.9 Barley & Wheat BIG01 BIG HAND FIRST HAND 4.2 Barley & Wheat BIG01 BIG HAND KINGS BANE 3.9
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