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| St Austell Tribute (4.2% abv) |
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A champion ale of Cornwall, pale amber in colour with delicious full bodied malt flavours and a citrus
aroma. It is brewed using Cornis Gold and Maris Otter malts and a blend of hand picked aromatic hops. |
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| Wells Bombardier (4.3% abv) |
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With a burnished copper colour, Wells Bombardier uses only the most flavoursome part of the ripest, hand
sampled English Challenger and Goldings hops to guarantee a delicious sultana fruit taste and a wonderful, spicy aroma. |
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| Youngs Bitter (3.7% abv) |
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Bursting with taste. Young's Bitter is easy to drink, refreshing cask ale with a fresh, fruity aroma
that leaves a long, satisfying bitter finish. It is traditionally brewed to deliver a clean taste and it's light and dry in flavour with a subtle taste of hops. |
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| Kronenbourg 1664 |
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Bursting with taste. Young's Bitter is easy to drink, refreshing cask ale with a fresh, fruity aroma
that leaves a long, satisfying bitter finish. It is traditionally brewed to deliver a clean taste and it's light and dry in flavour with a subtle taste of hops. |
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| Guinness |
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Quite possibly the most famous stout in the world. Guinness is produced by the Guinness brewery in Dublin,
Ireland and other locations in Ireland. It is very dark stout beer that has a noteable "cascade" effect below the head when it is poured, due to the nitrogen content
of the liquid. This also produces a noteably smooth head, because nitrogen bubbles are smaller than carbon dioxide bubbles. |
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