Best of British Beer Subscription: Welcome Brochure

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The Stars of the Show We would be nowhere without the help and support of our fantastic brewery partners, so we thought we would take time out to introduce a few of them to you. We have put together a great selection for our subscription customers and the beers

Lymestone Brewery

Monty’s Brewery

The only brewery in the picturesque Welsh county of Situated in the grand surroundings of the old Victorian Montgomeryshire, Monty’s is owned and run by Pam brewery Bents, owners Brad and Viv, ably supported by Honeyman, one of Britain’s few female brewers, or to give their trusty spaniel Sparky have a combined 25 years them their proper title, a Brewster. In addition to producing brewing experience between them. They produce a great an ever expanding choice of draught beers, Monty’s also range of beers including Stone Brood which is infused bottle 8 of their most popular brews and we’re delighted to with honey from bees that live on their roof. stock their range. Ein Stein

5.0%

A fantastically light, pale continental style beer. Guaranteed to enlighten the palate.

Sunshine

4.2% tang. Taste & SIBA Award Winner.

Stone Faced

4.0%

The perfect blend of hops and malts give brilliant pine and citrus hits.

Mischief

5.0%

A strong, golden bitter with punches of hops on the pallet. Very quaffable.

Stone the Crows

5.4%

Pours a lovely rich, deep brown colour with a nose of burnt treacle. Medium bodied with soft carbonation and a caramel finish. One to savour.

Old Jailhouse

3.9%

This nut brown ale has a strong malty character with a nice hop bitterness.

Sambrooks

In 2006, if you had told owner Duncan Sambrook that he would be brewing beer at the oldest continually brewing site in the country (since 1533!) and as London’s oldest independent brewery (established in 2008), he would probably have laughed. If you get the chance, you must visit the newly developed Sambrook’s Tap at the Ram Quarter in the heart of Wandsworth. Pumphouse Pale

4.2%

A classic English style Pale Ale, slightly sweet and late hopped with Wakatu to give a light, floral aroma.

Wandle

3.8%

Named after the river that flows past the brewery and their first ever beer, this is a multi-award winning Best Bitter.

Junction

4.5%

Wandles bigger brother, with a higher ABV and a gentle sweetness, this Premium Bitter is brewed with Goldings and Challenger hops.

Williams Bros.

Launched in1988, this breweryhas gone from strength

recipe and the range has since expanded to include some classic beer styles and some brilliant innovations. To this day they have stuck to their guns & keep using the best local ingredients, malt & water to create high quality beers with true Scottish character. Fraoch

5.0%

Brewed in Scotland since 2000 BC, this traditional peaty aroma. You are drinking a 4000 year old legend!

March of the Penguins

4.9%

A creamy dark stout, deep chocolate in colour with a nose of roast malts. We picked up hints of orange zest in the finish

Joker IPA

5.0%

Golden in the glass and fruity on the nose, this is a cedar.

Call: 0845 475 8332 • www.bestofbritishbeer.co.uk Best of Beer 2014 Brochure v3.indd 5

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