Guest Ales
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Black Sheep Best Bitter- 3.8% ABV A well hopped, light golden best bitter with a distinctive, dry, refreshing taste, to be enjoyed in true Black Sheep style through a rich creamy head. Brewed using traditional methods and finest ingredients. |
St Austell’s Tribute- 4.2% ABV A Supreme Champion Ale of Cornwall as voted by CAMRA*, Tribute is a popular favourite with locals and visitors to Cornwall, as well as being a much sought after guest ale throughout the rest of the UK. It is brewed using specially grown Cornish Gold Malt and is a perfect accompaniment to chicken, gammon or fish. The ideal alternative to a fine white wine. |
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Timothy Taylor Landlord- 4.3% ABV Refreshingly reliable, nationally renowned, this full drinking Pale Ale with a complex and hoppy aroma has real "Pulling Power" and stands out in any bar as the ideal regular. A Classic Strong Pale Ale, Landlord has won more awards nationally than any other beer: This includes four times as Champion at the Brewers' International Exhibition and four times as CAMRA’s beer of the year. |
Maid Marian 4.5%- Springhead Fine Ales A pale golden beer with a fruity orange aroma and dry, peppery finish |
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Adnams American Style IPA 4.8%- Southwold The beer has a deep citrus bitterness and a lovely biscuit backbone with a fragrant citrus and floral aroma |
Brains Bread of Heaven 4%- Cardiff A traditional cask ale with a distinctive reddish hue and rich hop aroma, finely balanced by a moreish fruit finish. Named to embody the spirit and passion of the Welsh Nation and hand crafted to celebrate Brains’ sponsorship of the Welsh National Rugby Team |
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| Yorkshire Blonde 3.9%- Ossett Brewery
A fruity lager style beer. Full-bodied yet blonde coloured ale with slight sweetness on the palate. A generous addition of American Mount Hood hops results in a delicate fruity hop aroma |
Hooky Dark 3.2%- Hook Norton Brewery A dark chestnut ale, full of roast malt flavours and complemented with superb dry hop aromas from East Kent Goldings |







