Cask ales on tap
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OCCASIONAL GUEST
ALE - SEE OUR FACEBOOK PAGE FOR DETAILS
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Abv
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3.8%
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4.5%
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4.2%
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5.0%
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4.5%
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Brewer
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Theakston's, Masham
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Wye Valley, Stoke Lacy
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St. Austell,
Cornwall
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Greene King, Bury
St. Edmonds, Suffolk
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Adnams, Southwold
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Deep gold
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Burnished gold
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Pale amber
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Mahogany, rich
amber
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Golden pale ale
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Fruit, malt
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Malty, fruity, rich
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Orange zest,
tropical fruit
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Ripe fruit
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Fresh citrus aromas
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Good bittersweet balance
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Sweet, smooth
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Fresh, orange,
grapefruit
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Malty, mature,
bittersweet
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Citrus lemon & lime,
biscuity
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Keg beers and ciders
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Abv
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4.0%
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4.4%
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5.0%
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3.4%
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4.1%
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4.5%
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Brewer
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Coors,
Burton-on-Trent
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Heineken UK,
Tadcaster
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Carlsberg
Marston's, Northampton
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Heineken UK,
Tadcaster
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Guinness &
Co., Dublin
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H. P. Bulmer, Herefordshire
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Description
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Brewed to have
the perfect balance of sweetness and bitterness
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Founded in Seville in 1904.
A fresh, crisp, easy drinking beer
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A pilsner-style
lager. Balanced, medium bitterness with a prevailing subtle toasting of
the barley
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This best selling
ale has a distinct cereal character, combined with malt and caramel
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Rich and creamy.
Distinctive ruby red colour. Velvety in its finish.
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A lightly sparkling medium
cider with a fresh apple aroma
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