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Coopers Special
Bastille
Battlements
Fosbrooke
Dark and Dangerous
Gone for a Burton
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Brewed originally for the famous Burton Coopers Tavern. A sessionable traditional bitter.
A hoppy amber coloured ale with a smooth palate and a bitter
finish.
A tan/ruby well balanced mid strength ale.
A
refreshing pale ale with a pronounced hop character and strong bitterness..
A seriously dark ale with a full roast
character and warming palate. MARCH
Like a Bass, but not from
Bass, similar fruity palate and strength. MARCH
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A golden hoppy ale. Very Sessionable
A copper coloured
session ale with a sweet palate and bitter finish.
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Single hopped (Herald)bronze ale giving grapefruit citrusy aromas.
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Smooth velvety stout with a rich roast
character. Multi-award winning ale.
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A light straw coloured ale with a
rich hoppy aroma including blackcurrant notes. NEW (Monthly-Mar-Apr)
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A
Pale hoppy session ale. Jim doing what he does best ! new MARCH
A classic refreshing
golden hoppy ale from Falstaff. new MARCH
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CASTLE ROCK
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Raptor
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6.0%
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A strong stout with a rich roast flavour
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A ful bodied session ale with a balanced palate and nutty finish.
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A malty palate gives way to a fruity background and a subtle bitter
finale. Very Popular.
Back by popular demand. An easy drinking amber bitter from the 70's.
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An
easy drinking pale ale. new
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A popular golden
hoppy spring seasonal.
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A golden hoppy
ale currently replacing Bees Knees in theWoodlands range.
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