Beers. Lagers & Ciders

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Gem |
London
Pride |
Doombar |
Best |
Bulmers |
Blackthorn |
Tavern |
John
Smiths |
Kronenbourg |
Fosters
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Fosters
cold |
San Miguel |
Guinness |
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Real
ales
London
Pride is a smooth and astonishingly complex beer, which has a distinctive malty
base complemented by a rich balance of well developed hop flavours from the
target, challenger and northdown varieties in the brew. At 4.1% a.b.v in cask
(4.7% a.b.v in bottles) London Pride is an ideal session-strength premium ale.
Its flavour has been likened by Stephen Cox, beer writer and former campaigns
director at CAMRA, to 'the sensation of angels dancing on the tongue...'!
Gem
Bitter
Brewed for those who know...
“Gem
has a rich aroma of hops and malt, with a long, deep, bitter-sweet finish.
An exceptional best bitter.”
...and those who don’t
Here at Bath Ales, we brew Gem using floor-malted Maris Otter barley and
Goldings hops from Kent. These fine ingredients, together with our brewers’
skill and passion, have helped to make Gem a quintessential English beer.
Made with wheat and barley malt. 4.1% abv
(4.8% abv in bottles).
Doom
Bar Bitter embodies many characteristics which makes it worthy to carry
the name of this natural wonder. It's distinctive aroma and very fine balance
sets it truly apart from other beers taking unsuspecting first time drinkers by
surprise with its moreish appeal. Doom Bar has achieved an international cult
status, is considered one of the fastest growing beer brands in the UK and is
the best selling locally produced beer in the entire South West region
The aroma of Doom Bar is an accomplished balance of spicy resinous hop, inviting
sweet malt and delicate roasted notes. The mouth feel is a perfectly balance and
complex blend of succulent dried fruit, lightly roasted malty notes and a subtle
yet assertive bitterness. The bitterness remains into the finish with dry fruity
notes which implore the drinker to go back for more.
Courage
Best Bitter (ABV 4%)
A part of the
Courage family, and a beer with over 200 years of brewing
pedigree.
Pale brown in
appearance with a bitter after taste, Courage Best Bitter
consumers enjoy its lower ABV of 4% that allows them the
opportunity to enjoy their favourite ale for longer.
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