Brief notes on the beers available at this years Royal Beer Festival.
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From Allgates Brewery
Challenger ABV 4.0% Hoppy, Blonde beer with lots of fruity flavours
From The Burscough Brewing Company Ltd.
Priory Gold. ABV 3.8%, A golden session ale with a light body and moderate bitterness. The initial sweet. hoppy finish gives way to a citrus aroma with hints of pine and lemon.
Mere Blonde. ABV 4.0%, A pale full flavoured thirst quenching golden ale with a light bitterness and a prominent citrus hop aroma. The malt undertones in the body are complimented by a full hop flavour which gives way to a massive, almost grapefruit like finish.
From The Southport Brewery
High Tide - 4.2% ABV Hoppy,golden best bitter. Brewed especially for the spring tides
Golden Sands - 4% ABV Golden coloured bitter, triple hopped with a citrus flavour. A favourite summer drink.
From Bank Top Brewery in Bolton
Flat Cap Bitter with an ABV of 4.0%, a citrus aroma and a hoppy citrus finish
Dark Mild 4.0% ABV a full bodied dark mild with a malt and roast aroma.
FromThe Hawkshead Brewery
Windermere Pale Ale, a light blonde beer with an ABV of 3.5%. Low gravity, very pale, very hoppy.Maris Otter Pale Ale malt with a bit of wheat. Loads of fruity hop flavours from a medley of traditional and modern hops. The signature aroma hop is Citra.
From the Coniston Brewing Company
Bluebird Bitter - 3.6% ABV, Malt - Maris Otter pale malt and crystal malt, Hops - Challenger. A wonderful beer. It is exceedingly pale (21-22 units colour), with just a hint of colour in its cheeks from the dash of crystal malt. It has a massive orange fruit aroma from the challengers, balanced by biscuity malt.
From the The Rudgate Brewery
Rudgate Battleaxe - with an AVB of 4.2% and made with Halcyon pale malt, crystal malt, chocolate malt. Challenger and East Kent Goldings hops this is a robust and easy drinking premium bitter from York.
From the Crouch Vale Brewery
Brewers Gold ABV 4.0% Supreme Champion Beer of Britain at the Great British Beer Festival 2005 and 2006, this is a pale, refreshing and hoppy beer with gorgeous aromas of tropical fruits.
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