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Cocktails Beer/Cider Cocktails Cocktail of The Month Don’t Mocha Me Doorly’s XO, Mozart Chocolate Cream, Coffee, Vanilla 12 Of Gorse Doorly’s 3yr, Foraged Gorse Syrup, Citrus 9 Two Worlds Chilli Chase GB Gin Liqueur, Apple juice, Lemon juice, Soda 9 Track 2 Tapatio Blanco, Garden Rhubarb Syrup, Olorosso Sherry 10 The Andy’s Mint infused Pisco, Raspberry, Belsazar Rosè vermouth 10 Yuz-ee Me Rolling Yuzu Sake, Garden Infused Vodka, Lime, Mint, & Soda 10 A Knight’s Tale Doorly’s XO, Angus’ Beer Syrup, Orange & Rosemary Bitters 12 Bring the Beet in Chase Vodka, Homegrown Beetroot syrup, Apple Juice, Lemon Tonic 12 Reverse Standoff White Vermouth Blend, Casamigos Anejo, Orange Bitters 12 Non-Alcoholic Collin’s No-llins Seedlip Garden, Citric, Rhubarb & Ginger, Soda 6 Forager`s Fizz Seedlip Spice, Elderflower, Citric, Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Wine 6 Beer/Cider Hop House 13 330ml Fresh, Hoppy Lager 5% 5.75 Pilsner Andwell 330ml Bright, Light Pilsner 4.8% 5.50 Small Beer Lager 350ml Light, Low ABV Lager 2.1% 5.50 Hedge Hop 500ml Rich Golden Ale 4.9% 6.75 Valley Pale 500ml Hoppy Pale Ale 3.6% 6.50 Hampshire Rose 500ml Fresh, Golden Bitter 4.2% 6.25 Pure Gold 500ml Light Golden Ale 4.8% 6.50 Russian Winter 500ml Stout with rich chocolate aromas 5.3% 6.50 The PIG Session Beer 330ml Hoppy Forward Session Beer 4.0% 5.50 Unity Pale Ale 440ml Crispy, Fresh, Citrus and Tropical Notes 5.0% 6.75 New Forest Cider 330ml Dry, Lightly Sparkling 6% 5.75 Burrow Hill Cider 500ml Medium Dry 6% 6.5 1 Sparkling Wines (150ml) Hambledon Classic Cuvee Sparkling Wine Light, zesty, refreshing 12.5 Hambledon Rose Sparkling Wine Crispy, fresh, fruity 15 Bollinger Special Cuvee Champagne Full, rich, complex 18 . Non-Alcoholic Favourites Noughty Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Wine (150ml) 6 Seedlip & Tonic Seedlip Grove 42, Seedlip Spice 94, Seedlip Garden 108 7.5 Yarty Cordial Hampshire Elderflower, Lime & Lime Mint, Rhubarb & Ginger 4 Kombucha REAL Dry Dragon, REAL Royal Flush 5.5 Coke, Diet Coke 3.5 Fever Tree 3 Juices 3 Big Drop Pale Ale 330ml Bright & Citrussy 0.5% 4.5 Spirits List Apéritifs - 50ml Aperol (Measure only) 11% 5 Belsazar Vermouth Dry, Rose & Red 17.5-19% 5.5 Campari 25% 5 Dubonnet 14.8% 4 Kamm & Son’s 33% 8 Knightor Vermouth Dry 15% 6.5 Pimm’s No1 (Measure only) 25% 6 Apéritifs - 25ml Fernet-Branca 39% 4.5 Pernod Absinthe 68% 7.5 Ricard 45% 4.5 Tarquin’s Cornish Pastis 42% 5.5 Madeira, Port, Sherry - 75ml Madeira, Blandy`s, Sweet 19% 8.5 Port, Fonseca LBV 20% 6 Port, Noval Extra Dry White 20% 6 Port, Taylor’s 10yr 20% 11 Sherry, Amontillado, La Gitana Napoleon, Dry 18% 7 Sherry, Manzanilla, La Gitana, Dry 15% 6 Sherry, Oloroso, La Gitana Faraon, Medium 18% 7 Sherry, Pedro Ximénez, Triana La Gitana, Sweet 15% 8 2 Gin - 25ml Chase GB – our house gin 40% 4.5 Citrus- Citrus led gin with a zesty finish Chase Elegant 48% 7 Conker – Christchurch 40% 5.5 Cotswold 46% 6 Dockyard Gin 41.2% 6 R&J – Created by Rob & Josie da Bank 40% 7.5 Tanqueray 10 47% 6 Flavoured – Flavouring are added once the gin distilled Bathtub Gin 43.3% 6.5 Chase Grapefruit 40% 6 Chase Rhubarb & Bramley Apple 40% 6 Chase Seville Orange 40% 6 Floral and Herbaceous – fruit and herb driven gin Chapel Down Bacchus 41.2% 6.5 Fisher’s 44% 7 Silent Pool - Godalming 43% 6.5 The Botanist 47% 6.5 Twisted Nose - Winchester 40% 6 Traditional – Classic Juniper led gin HMS Victory Navy Gin – Ryde, Isle of Wight 57% 7.5 London No.3 47% 6 Plymouth Navy Strength 57% 7 Vodka - 25ml Black Cow, England - Milk 40% 6 Chapel Down Chardonnay, England – Grape 40% 5.5 Chase, England- Potato – our house vodka 40% 5 Chase, Espresso, England- Potato 40% 6 Chase Islay Cask, England- Potato 46% 5.5 Chase Marmalade, England- Potato 40% 6 Chase Rhubarb, England- Potato 40% 6 Ketel One, Holland – Winter wheat 40% 5.5 Vela, England - Rye, Wheat, Barley 40% 7 Jenever - 25ml Zuidam Young Grain 35% 5.5 Zuidam 5 Years 38% 6.5 3 Mezcal & Tequila - 25ml Mezcal, Ilegal-Mezcal Joven 40% 7.5 Mezcal, Ilegal-Mezcal Reposado 40% 9 Mezcal, Casamigos Joven 40% 7.5 Tequila, Casamigos Blanco 40% 7 Tequila, Casamigos Repsoado 40% 9 Tequila, Casamigos Anejo 40% 10 Tequila, Corralejo Anejo 38% 7.5 Tequila, Corralejo Reposado 38% 7 Tequila, Tapatio Blanco 38% 5.5 Eaux-de-Vie - 25ml Greensand Ridge Raspberry Ghost 40% 5 G. Miclo, Framboise Grande Reserve 43% 7.5 G. Miclo, Mirabelle Grande Reserve 43% 7.5 G. Miclo, Poire William Grande Reserve 40% 7.5 Rum - 25ml Key: P = pot still ; C = continuous column ; B = pot & continuous column blend / M = modern rum (S) = presented in a sweetened style. Appleton 21yr, Jamaica P 43% 20 Captain Bligh, St Vincent C 40% 7 Doorly’s 3yr, Barbados B 40% 5 Doorly’s XO, Barbados B 40% 6 Doorly’s 12yr, Barbados B 40% 7 English Harbour 5yr, Antigua P 40% 5 English Harbour Sherry Cask, Antigua P 46% 6.5 Foursquare 2007 Cask Strength, Barbados B 59% 8 Foursquare Zinfandel Cask, Barbados B 43% 10 Hampden Adelphi Selection 2000, Jamaica P 54.3% 14 Mezan Worthy Park 2005, Jamaica P 40% 7 Morvenna White Rum, Cornwall M 40% 6 Rhum Agricole - 25ml HSE Rhum Blanc, Martinique 40% 5 Rhum Clement Vieux X.O., Martinique 42% 9 Rhum JM X.O., Martinique 45% 9 Flavoured Rum - 25ml Koko Kanu, Jamaica B (S) 37.5% 4.5 Morvenna Spiced, Cornwall M(S) 40% 6 Seagram’s Citrus, Brazil M 35% 5 Cachaca - 25ml Yaguara Branca P 40.5% 5 Yaguara P 41.5% 5.5 Yaguara Ouro P 42% 5.5 4 Single Malt Scotch - 25ml Campbeltown Springbank 10yr 46% 7 Islay Ardbeg Uigeadail 54.2% 10 Ardbeg Corrywreckan 57.1% 8.5 Lagavulin 8yr 48% 9.5 Laphroaig Quarter Cask 48% 7.5 Islands Highland Park 18yr 43% 18 Talisker 10yr 45.8% 6.5 Talisker 2006 Distillers Edition 45.8% 6.5 Lowlands Auchentoshan 12yr 40% 6 Auchentoshan Three Wood 43% 8 Speyside Ardmore Legacy 40% 8 Balvenie Caribbean Cask 14yr 43% 9 Glenfiddich 15yr 40% 7.5 Glenfiddich IPA cask 43% 7.5 Macallan Gold 12yr Sherry Cask 40% 8.5 Strathisla Regal Blend 12yr 40% 6 Blended Scotch Whisky - 25ml Copper Dog 40% 6 Johnnie Walker Gold Label 40% 7 Johnnie Walker Blue Label 40% 12 Johnnie Walker Legendary 8 43.8% 18 English Whisky - 25ml Cotswold 46% 6 Son of a Gun – Unaged 47% 7 The English Whisky Co Chapter 9 – Peated 46% 7 Irish Whiskey - 25ml Roe & Co – Blend 45% 6 Connemara – Peated Single Malt 40% 7 Redbreast Lustau – Single pot still 46% 10 5 American Whiskey - 25ml Bulleit Bourbon 45% 6 Bulleit Rye 45% 7 Hudson Four Grain/Manhattan Rye 46% 16 Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel 45% 7.5 Sazerac Rye 45% 7.5 Sonoma 45% 6.5 Rest of the World – 25ml Amrut – India 46% 8.5 Chichibu- Japan 50.5% 15 Nikka Coffey Grain - Japan 43% 8.5 Nikka Miyagikyo – Japan 45% 10 Nikka Pure Malt Black 43% 9.5 Nikka Taketsuru 43% 10.5 Starward – Australia 41% 9 Suntory Hibiki Harmony - Japan 43% 10 Suntory Yamazaki 12 - Japan 43% 14 Brandy- 25ml Armagnac, Baron de Sigognac 20yrs 40% 10.5 Armagnac, Baron de Sigognac V.s.O.P. 40% 5.5 Armagnac, Cles des Ducs X.O. 40% 10 Armagnac, Domaine Esperance 10yr 40% 8.5 Armagnac, Domaine Esperance 1995 46% 11 Brandy de Jerez, Marques Del Merito 36% 5 Cognac, Ch. Montifaud V.S.O.P 45% 6 Cognac, THE PIG Delamain X.O. 40% 14 Cognac, Maxime Trijol V.S.O.P. 40% 8 Cognac, Tesseron Lot N˚53 40% 25 Grappa & Pisco - 25ml Grappa, Poli Bassano Classica, Italy 40% 4.5 Pisco, Lapostolle, Chile 40% 6 Cider Brandy - 25ml Somerset Cider Brandy 5yr 42% 6 Somerset Cider Brandy 10yr 42% 7 Somerset Cider Brandy 15yr 42% 10 Somerset Cider Brandy 20yr 42% 12 6 Cigars Cohiba Robustos 29 Length – 4 7/8”, Ring Gauge – 50, Shape – Robusto Cohiba Muduro No5 34 Length – 5 1/2”, Ring Gauge – 52, Shape – Genios Cohiba Siglo 1 15 Length – 4”, Ring Gauge – 40, Shape – Tres Petit Corona Cohiba Siglo 2 22 Length – 5 1/8”, Ring Gauge – 42, Shape – Petit Corona Cohiba Siglo 6 40 Length – 5 6/8”, Ring Gauge – 52, Shape – Canonazo Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No2 22 Length – 4 3/4”, Ring Gauge – 50, Shape – Robusto Hoyo de Monterrey Petit Robusto 16 Length – 4”, Ring Gauge – 50, Shape – Petit Robusto Jose Piedra Conservas 12 Length – 5 1/2”, Ring Gauge – 44, Shape – Conservas Montecristo No2 26 Length – 6 1/8”, Ring Gauge – 52, Shape – Torpedo Montecristo No4 14 Length – 5 1/8”, Ring Gauge – 42, Shape – Petit Corona Montecristo Petit Edmundo 18 Length – 4 1/3”, Ring Gauge – 52, Shape – Petit Edmundo Partagas Serie p No2 25 Length – 6”, Ring Gauge – 52, Shape – Torpedo Partagas Culebras 50 Length – 5 4/5”, Ring Gauge – 39, Shape – Culebra Rafael Gonzalez Perlas 15 Length – 4”, Ring Gauge – 40, Shape – Perlas Romeo & Julieta No3 18 Length – 4 1/2”, Ring Gauge – 40, Shape – Cornitas Trinidad Reyes 13 Length – 4 3/8”, Ring Gauge – 40, Shape – Reyes Nicaraguan La Invicta 58 15 Length – 3 1/2”, Ring Gauge – 58, Shape – Petit Corona La Invicta Panatellas 8 Length – 5 1/4”, Ring Gauge – 29, Shape – Panatela Mini’s Each/Pack Cohiba Club 3./30 Partagas Mini 3/30 Romeo & Julieta Petit Julieta 7/N/A 7 .
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