Bristol Beer Factory
Oakham Ales
Timothy Taylor’s Brewery
Another one of our regulars back from lockdown.
The drinkers’ favourite, a 4.3% classic pale ale with a complex citrus and hoppy aroma. A recent survey revealed that Landlord has the highest proportion of drinkers who call it their favourite ale. And it has won more awards than any other beer, winning both CAMRA’s Champion Beer of Britain and the Brewing Industry Challenge Cup four times.
Dancing Man Brewery
Crafty Brewing Co
Bristol Beer Factory
One of our regulars back on the bar!
The 4.0% amber bitter is a major part of the UK’s brewing heritage. While the style has largely been eschewed by craft-era breweries, there is still huge desire for great beers of this ilk (balanced beers with satisfying bitterness) but the market is dominated by large national and regional brewery brands.
With this beer we are saying, why can’t a small, independent brewery with a great reputation for interesting cask, brew a sensational, no-frills 4.0% bitter. This is a beer-coloured session bitter for those who want to enjoy a perfectly balanced, locally and lovingly made English bitter. We embrace all beer styles and wanted to acknowledge that the English bitter is a major part of both the brewing scene’s present and future. We hope you enjoy!
Bristol Beer Factory
This is the palest beer they’ve ever brewed. Combining a winning hop combination with Super Pale malt we bring you White Desert. Generously hopped with Simcoe and Chinook this paler than pale ale will be pleasantly fruity, piney and a hint of spice with distinct aromas of grapefruit coming through. This smooth super pale will have great body and creaminess from the malted oat and the addition of torrified wheat gives this beer a strong whiter than white head.
Dark Revolution
MOOR BEER CO
Hoppy pale ale with Galaxy and Vic Secret hops. Second instalment of our ‘Galaxy of’ series.
Woodforde’s Norfolk
Volt IPA 4.5%
Modern IPA, a great dry hopped session ale.