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Guest Real Ale
We regularly feature a new guest real ale from the finest cask range. Always popular with drinkers, our guest ales change frequently meaning customers will always have something new to try. |
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Green King IPA
This hoppy, refreshing beer is brewed in the historic market town of Bury St. Edmunds, in the heart of Suffolk, where brewing has been an important part of the town's history even as far back as 1086 when brewing in the town was recorded in the Domesday Book. |
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Woodforde’s Wherry (ABV 3.8%)
Fresh and zesty with crisp floral flavours. A background of sweet malt and a hoppy ‘grapefruit’ bitter finish characterises this champion bitter. |
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Adnams Broadside
The earliest recorded brewing on the site of Adnams was in 1396 by Johanna de Corby. Broadside's rich flavours make it an instant hit with lovers of premium cask bitter. Broadside is a pint to savour like a fine wine! |
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John Smith's
Tadcaster's finest ale is named after its favourite son. The original John Smith began brewing his unique, quaffable beer there in 1847 and with a ready market in the town's thirsty mill workers and factory hands, the family business soon became something of an empire. John supped his last pint on this earth in 1879. But his name lives on today as a byword for great times and a good honest, easy drinking beer. |
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Stella Artois
La Famille Artois can trace its origins back more than 650 years. Over the years it has become synonymous with a family of quality beers, rich in expertise from Belgium. |
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Kronenbourg 1664
Kronenbourg 1664 is the second largest premium selling lager in the UK. Its unique recipe is distinguished by the use of the aromatic Strisselspalt hop - the ‘caviar of hops’ which sets it apart from other beers. A Slightly bitter sweet beer with a distinct citrus hop taste. A refreshing, clean, crisp uncut flavour. |
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Carling
It's the unique combination of flavour and refreshment that makes Carling the complete lager. Brewed for everyone's enjoyment using only the best British barley. An easy-drinking lager - light, clean-tasting with a subtle hint of hops . |
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Fosters
Foster's Lager is the largest selling Australian beer brand in the world with more than 100 million cases of Foster's consumed worldwide every year. |
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Carlsberg
Probably the best lager in the world since 1847, when J.C. Jacobsen brewed Denmark's first ever pint using a yeast that became the basis for many modern-day imitations. It's said that he named the brew after his son, Carl – who's now a regular in millions of bars across 140 countries worldwide. |
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Strongbow
Strongbow was launched in 1960 by HP Bulmer Ltd, cider makers since 1887. Strongbow is the No. 1 cider brand in the UK. Its unique taste delivers a refreshingly clean, crisp and sharp pint, making it a Gold Medal Winner at the International Beer and Cider Competition. |
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Guinness
St James's Gate. In the heart of Dublin, not far from the River Liffey there’s a wide stone gate named after St. James. Guinness has been crafted since 1759, Guinness has a rich history - friendly, enterprising and welltraveled. |