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London Pride
Known and loved for its distinctive, rounded flavour,
London Pride is the award-winning beer for which Fullers is
most famous. In recent years its popularity has grown to the extent
that it is now Britains leading premium ale: a welcome fixture
in many pubs and off licences around the country, and now winning
new friends abroad.
To the beer afficiando looking for the classic English
pint, we say this: Whatever you do, take Pride.
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Shepherd Neame Spitfire
Spitfire was first brewed to commemorate
the 50th anniversery of the Battle of Britain and to raise money for
the benevolent fund. The brewing industry International awards awarded
Spitfire Premium Bitter the prestigious Gold Medal for the worlds
best strong cask conditioned beer. Truely a beer worthy of the name
Spitfire. ABV 4.7% |
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Greene King IPA
Lots of people say they like this fine ale
because it's well balanced with a refreshing, hoppy flavour and a
clean, bitter finish. We create the hoppy aroma and flavour using
two varieties of English hop Challenger and First Gold. Our
brewers adds the hops to the copper by hand, just as we've always
done, and by blending in pale, crystal and black malts he balances
the hops with the richness of the malts. The refreshing flavour of
Greene King IPA makes it a great accompaniment to spicier foods and
curries (though it's always nice simply enjoyed with friends...) |
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Adnams
Adnams brews a distinctive range of authentic beers
from the finest of ingredients. Each has its own fresh, unique and
vibrant character that will appeal to the most discerning drinkers
drinkers who cherish individuality and seek out brands with
personality and style |
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Guinness
Guinness draft. The absolute definition of an Irish
dry stout. The head is legendary - creamy light brown, usually lasts
longer than the beer does. Aroma is good, solid, pleasent. Color is
dark and rich. Taste is full, rich, creamy. Slight bitterness. Aftertaste
is solid, lingering, slightly hoppy. Clearly better than canned, and
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Kronenburg 1664
The colour is gilded and shining with a fine but
little persistent foam. The scents tenuous and are not very defined,
except those of the luppolo that emerge overbearing. The taste is
a pleasant one of impact which turns out sweet but after a moment
a balanced luppolatura emerges that characterizes the end amarognolo. |
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Stella Artois
Stella Artois is renowned as a quality beer brewed for an average
of 6-11 days, longer than most other beers, using the finest quality
hops and barley including Bohemian Saas hops.
It is these Saas Hops that give Stella its distinctive full flavour.
The perfect pint of should be served at 6-8 degrees centigrade to
ensure the full flavour of the beer. |
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Fosters
Fosters is a bottom fermented lager, made in the
German style, and served iced cold. This was the key selling point
in the early days when cold beer was the only way to quench your thirst
in the hot Aussie summers. |
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Amstel
Established in Amsterdam in 1870, this classic Dutch
lager is an ageless beer that has appealed to generations of global
drinkers. There are two distinctive styles of beer in the Amstel family:
Amstel Bier is an easy drinking, lager style beer with a smooth malty
flavour. It is delicately hopped and lightly carbonated to give a
smooth crisp finish. |
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Strongbow
This is a sweet and dry Cider that gives you a smooth,
clean and appley flavour. |
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Aspall Cider
Draught has a mid straw colour with a floral and
appley aroma, especially of Russetts. It is a medium dry cyder with
a mouth filling mousse and a delicate flavour of fresh pressed apples
which has a complexity that enhances its long finish. |