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Beer Menu 1648 Saint George 4.5% Roasted Sussex Barley, South Downs water, Sussex & Kent hops. A Full English Ale. Ascot Posh Pooch 4.2% Brewed with Warminster Maris Otter Pale Malt & 3 other speciality malts, bittered with American Chinook hops and finished with fresh Oregon Cascade Hops, fermented with American yeast. Alligator Ale 4.6% Brewed with Warminster Maris Otter Light Pale Malts, bittered and finished with Fresh Oregon Cascade hops. This golden ale is refreshing on the palate while having amazing Cascade floral aroma notes. Ballards Midhurst Mild 3.5% Traditional dark mild, well balanced & refreshing, good body of flavour for its strength. Golden Bine 3.8% A lovely golden beer with floral, honeyed flavour and aroma. Brewed with Pearl malt and a touch of wheat, combined with Golding & Fuggles hops. Nyewood Gold 5% Dark Gold strong bitter, very hoppy & fruity throughout with a tasty balanced finish. Gold medal in CBBOB strong bitter category 1995, and many others. Cottage Southern Bitter 3.7% A light, refreshing copper coloured session bitter. Full bodied with a distinctive hop aroma and finish. Champion Standard Bitter at the 13th Maltings beer festival. Very drinkable. Somerset & Dorset Ale 4.4% Named after the Somerset & Dorset Railway, S & D is a well hopped, malty beer with a deep red colour. Downton Nelson’s Delight 4.5% An amber bitter full of hoppy character and a light floral aroma. An underlying sweetness and strength is present, along with hints of Navy rum Chocolate Orange Delight 5.5% Surprisingly a favourite at our last Halloween festival, even amongst the traditionalists who sampled it. Well worth a try. Give it a go! Fuller’s 1845 6.3% 1845 Celebration Ale is a true landmark in British beer history. Although brewing dates back to 1654 at Griffin Brewery on the banks of the River Thames, the partnership of Fuller, Smith & Turner was formed in 1845. In 1995, to commemorate the company's 150th anniversary, Fuller's commissioned a special, celebration bottled ale. 1845 was the result A more auspicious beginning the brew could not have had; the inaugural beer's hops were added to the copper by none other than HRH Prince of Wales, during a royal visit to the Chiswick Brewery! ….. |
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Cont… Its launch was so successful that 1845 has quickly become the number one bottle conditioned brand in the UK take-home market & is currently the UK market leader among all bottle conditioned beers. 1845 Celebration Ale is a highly acclaimed strong ale & the winner of numerous awards including the CAMRA Champion Bottle Conditioned Beer of Britain (1998-1999 & 2002) & the British Bottle Institute's award for the Best Dressed Bottle (1996). 1845 was also honoured with a Silver medal at the 2003 CAMRA Great British Beer Festival in the bottle conditioned beer category. Especially casked up prior to bottling, for this festival. Gribble Best Bitter 4.1% A medium strength hoppy bitter. Plucking Pheasant 5.2% A light dry hopped beer. Very easy to drink but beware, its looks are deceptive. Hampshire King Alfred’s Bitter 3.8% A well balanced session bitter, light amber colour with an inviting malt & hop aroma. Light and refreshing on the palate, some complexity with a hint of caramel and chocolate. Lionheart 4.5% A golden ale with fresh fruit and malt fragrance. Full drinking with a subtle hoppy finish. Refreshing for a beer of this strength. Hepworth Prospect Organic Ale 4.5% Traditionally brewed using 100% organically grown malt & hops (Admiral & Golding), suitable for vegetarians & vegans. Iron Horse 4.8% A strong bitter with a four malt grist to give a slightly sweet beer balanced with a subtle late hop to create a beer more easily drunk than its strength might suggest. Hogs Back Traditional English Ale 4.2% The Hogs Back's flagship brew, 'Best Bitter' Winner of many awards including Champion Best Bitter at CAMRA's Great British Beer Festival 2000. A pale brown malty bitter with a hoppy & slightly fruity aroma. Hop Garden Gold 4.6% Bronze Medal Winner Strong Bitter Class Great British Beer Festival August 2002. A malty pale golden beer with hints of banana and pineapple. A good balance of aroma and bittering hops, followed by a long dry hoppy finish. Spring Ale 4% A refreshing light coloured ale, at 4.0% abv very drinkable. It's even rumoured to be a favourite of lager drinkers, and a sure winner for the real ale enthusiast. Hop Back Odyssey Best Bitter 4% Best Bitter is a pale ruby ale with a fresh, malty palate, giving way to a hoopy dry finish. Very more-ish! Crop Circle 4.2% A very clean, flaxen coloured beer. The subtle blend of aroma and bittering hops give a crispness on the tounge which is delicately fruity, giving way to some dryness. Subtle hints of crisp corn flavours. |
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Itchen Valley Winchester Ale 4.2% Traditional English Bitter, nut brown in appearance, sweet malty flavour, with a good hoppy nose. Pure Gold 4.8% A light Golden, refreshing beer, with a unique hoppy nose from using Saaz and Cascade hops. Nelson Trafalgar Bitter 4.1% A light easy drinking ale with a balance of malt an hop flavours. A hint of honey and nuts to finish. Friggin’ in the Riggin’ 4.7% A premium bitter with a smooth malt flavour an a bitter sweet aftertaste. Pilgrim Progress Best Bitter 4% This brewery’s first beer brewed in January 1982 - a rich malty beer with a Styrian hop flavour and balancing bitterness. Porter 4.1% A rich coloured beer in the "old" style. Very smooth and fruity. Surrey Hills Ranmore Ale 3.8% Superb, refreshing, golden, tasty and hoppy session beer that packs a punch for it's strength. Shere Drop 4.2% Award winning flavour packed flagship beer with a hint of grapefruit and lemon in the aroma. Well-balanced malt and hops with a long finish. Gilt Complex 4.6% A huge hop aroma introduces this, “The King of Golden Beers”. Fruity flavours leading to a long hoppy finish. Titanic Anchor 4.1% Copper-coloured with a sulphurous aroma parting to reveal fruit & hops. A robust bitterness relaxes in to a long, dry, hoppy finish. Twickenham Spring Ale 4.3% A hoppy ale with a sweetish edge. Golden coloured beer using British “First Gold” hops along with American “Mount Hood” & “ Amarillo” hops to bring an excellent bitterness & a fruity aroma. Naked Ladies 4.4% Outstanding hoppy beer using “First Gold” & “Styrian Goldings” hops for a full-flavoured satisfaction. Wayland’s Addled Ale 4.2% A copper coloured, full malty flavoured session ale, with a delicate hop bitterness. This is the main regular beer from this new local micro-brewery, founded in 2007 & based in Addlestone. Dark Knight 4.2% A mid-strength Old style English stout with a hint of coffee undertones. Blonde Belle 4.3% A golden coloured ale made from a mixture of 3 pale malts, with a satisfying mellow flavour & a good hop character. See poster @ servery for Ciders & Perry! |