This is the final beer list for tomorrow.
Brewery | Beer | ABV | Description | County | |
1 | Abbeydale | Wellesley | 4.0% | Delivers plenty of citrus aromas with a pronounced herbal and grassy character | Yorkshire |
2 | Adnams | Fat Sprat | 3.8% | A citrussy, grapefruit aroma, balanced with a light biscuit flavour & a crisp, dry finish | Suffolk |
3 | Adnams | Ghost Ship | 4.5% | Brewed with a selection of malts & hop varieties to create some great citrus flavours | Suffolk |
4 | Atomic Brewery | Atomic Storm | 4.4% | Mid brown – well hopped | Warwickshire |
5 | Backyard Brewhouse | The Hoard | 3.9% | A golden bitter. Refreshingly dry with a pleasantly balanced biscuity malt flavour | West Midlands |
6 | Badger | First Call | 4.0% | A clean, fresh, distinctive ale with hints of orange & spice from the hop | Dorset |
7 | Ballards | Midhurst Mild | 3.4% | Dark mild with smokey, roasted nutty aroma, sweet molasses & dark chocolate flavours | Hampshire |
8 | Bateman | Bateman’s Gold | 3.9% | A golden, refreshing beer with a lovely citrus flavour & aroma, quite dry, very moreish | Lincolnshire |
9 | Beartown | Peach Melbear | 4.4% | A sweet aroma of peaches & elderflower, perfectly balanced by a hoppy bitterness | Cheshire |
10 | Bellingers | Summer Ale | 3.7% | Seasonal light golden ale with some fruit & toffee notes | Oxfordshire |
11 | Bewdley | Worcestershire Way | 3.6% | A refreshing session beer with citrus aftertones | Worcestershire |
12 | Box Steam | Tunnel Vision | 4.2% | Clean tasting, malty with some fruit & a dry bitter finish | Wiltshire |
13 | Bradfield | Farmers Blonde | 4.0% | A very pale, brilliant blonde beer with citrus & summer fruit aromas | Yorkshire |
14 | Brains | Reverend James | 4.1% | Crisp & sweet with fresh fruit flavours, balanced by an intriguing depth & a light malty aroma | Glamorgan |
15 | Brakspear | Bitter | 3.4% | Amber in colour, with a good fruit, hop & malt nose | Oxfordshire |
16 | Branscombe Vale | Branoc | 3.8% | Light caramel & fruit nose, light malt flavour, slightly bitter finish | Devon |
17 | Brough’s | Brough’s Blonde | 4.6% | A pale blonde hoppy ale | West Midlands |
18 | Butcombe | Yeti | 4.0% | A ‘Glacier Cool’ Blond beer made with a beautiful balance of rugged North American hops | Avon |
19 | Cannon Royall | Foxy Lady | 4.3% | A premium light bitter | Worcestershire |
20 | Castle Coombe | Pendulum Pale Ale | 3.8% | Smooth on the palate, hints of grapefruit, pleasing floral citrus hop aroma & balanced bitter finish | Wiltshire |
21 | Cats | Bombay Stout | 4.5% | Velvety smooth, a dark broody beer packed full of roasted malt flavours that will warm the soul | Oxfordshire |
22 | Cats | Tabby | 4.1% | A refreshing & fruity reward to help you forget about the rat-race | Oxfordshire |
23 | Cotswold Spring | Nibbley Ale | 3.8% | A refreshing blonde ale that balances biscuit malt with bold citrus flavours | Gloucestershire |
24 | Cross Bay | Zenith | 5.0% | Light & refreshing in colour with a distinct tropical aroma | Lancashire |
25 | Dark Star | Summer Meltdown | 4.8% | Well-balanced, golden bitter with the warm flavours of Chinese stem ginger & other spices. | West Sussex |
26 | Dowbridge | Acris | 3.8% | Classic session bitter, packed with flavour, dry hopped with Goldings | Leicestershire |
27 | Dowbridge | Ratae’d | 4.3% | Tawny coloured, with strong hop aroma & bittersweet finish | Leicestershire |
28 | East London | Nightwatchman | 4.5% | Red-tinged in colour & relatively well hopped | London |
29 | Elgood | Black Dog | 3.6% | Well balanced with a full roast flavour | Cambridgeshire |
30 | Enville | Ginger Beer | 4.6% | Produced with root extract ginger, very refreshing with a flavour which is not overpowering | West Midlands |
31 | Everards | Sly Fox | 4.3% | A pale golden ale with a ginger bite | Leicestershire |
32 | Felinfoel | Dragon IPA | 3.6% | A golden beer with a smooth flavour | Carmarthenshire |
33 | Flowerpots | Goodens Gold | 4.8% | Classic beer in the modern ‘Golden Ale’ style, superb gold colour & fullness in the mouth | Hampshire |
34 | Freeminer | Slaughter Porter | 4.8% | Dark roasted malts and well defined Fuggles hops | Gloucestershire |
35 | Fuller’s | London Pride | 4.7% | An easy-drinking beer with great body & a fruity, satisfying finish | Middlesex |
36 | Goff’s | Lancer | 3.8% | A light bitter with citrus flavour & a crisp, malty finish | Gloucestershire |
37 | Greene King | The Rumrunner | 5.2% | A rum infused beer with authentic Jamaican rum for a full flavour of the Caribbean | Suffolk |
38 | Grey Trees | Caradog’s Bitter | 3.9% | A beautiful bitter — copper in colour, with a crisp flavour & a dry finish | Glamorgan |
39 | Grey Trees | Valley Porter | 4.6% | Warming & rich, with notes of dark fruits, coffee, chocolate and hazelnuts | Glamorgan |
40 | Gun Dog Ales | Jack’s Spaniels | 3.8% | A delicious Blonde Ale with a well-balanced nature & a playful, but obedient character | Northamptonshire |
41 | Hambleton | Danger Malt | 4.0% | A pale chestnut English summer ale | North Yorkshire |
42 | Harveys | Best Bitter | 4.0% | A superbly balanced bitter with a prominent hop character | Sussex |
43 | Harveys | Sussex Wild Hop | 3.7% | Beautifully balanced, but a bit on the wild side! | Sussex |
44 | Hillside | Summit | 4.9% | Ruby ale, rich malty flavours, deep caramel notes & a hint of toffee and chocolate to finish | Gloucestershire |
45 | Hogs Back | Hopping Hog IPA | 5.4% | Slightly spicy with liquorice &d grapefruit notes on the tongue | Surrey |
46 | Holden’s | Golden Glow | 4.4% | 18 ct gold ale with a moreish gentle sweetness & an almost citrus like pleasant bitter finish | West Midlands |
47 | Hook Norton | 25 Barons | 3.5% | A hopless, true English ale, malty, smooth and rich | Oxfordshire |
48 | Hook Norton | Blackbird | 5.2% | This black as the bird beer, with blackcurrant notes, should gently ruffle your feathers | Oxfordshire |
49 | Hook Norton | Haymaker | 5.0% | A strong pale ale brewed with Goldings hops – like sunshine dancing on the tongue | Oxfordshire |
50 | Hook Norton | Hooky | 3.5% | A subtly balanced, golden bitter, hoppy to the nose, malty on the palate | Oxfordshire |
51 | Hook Norton | Hooky Mild | 2.8% | Dark chestnut, full of roast malt flavours, complemented with superb dry-hop aromas | Oxfordshire |
52 | Hook Norton | Lion | 4.0% | Blend of 4 malts and 4 hops gives a slightly sweet taste & a wonderful aroma of dark fruit | Oxfordshire |
53 | Hook Norton | Old Hooky | 4.6% | Beautifully balanced, fruity, with a well-rounded body & the suggestive echo of Crystal Malt | Oxfordshire |
54 | Hook Norton | Playing Hooky | 4.7% | A California hoppy aroma, from across the pond, with a biscuit maltiness | Oxfordshire |
55 | Hook Norton | Red Rye | 4.7% | Red in colour & beautifully fruity by nature | Oxfordshire |
56 | Hook Norton | Summertime | 4.1% | Light and fruity with a cosmopolitan hop burst, ideal summer refreshment | Oxfordshire |
57 | Hook Norton | Waterloo 200 | 5.2% | A tasty, fruity and well rounded tribute to ‘Old Hooky’ | Oxfordshire |
58 | Hop Back | Summer Lightning | 5.0% | An extremely pleasant bitter, straw coloured beer with a terrific fresh, hoppy aroma | Wiltshire |
59 | Hopshackle | Extra Special Bitter | 4.0% | Initial taste of rich malt developing into fruit & roasted malt flavours with a bitter dry finish | Cambridgeshire |
60 | Coors | Sharps Doom Bar | 4.0% | A balance of spicy resinous hop, inviting sweet malt & delicate roasted notes | Staffordshire |
61 | Hydes Anvil | Paddock Wood | 4.2% | A rich & full-bodied chestnut beer | Greater Manchester |
62 | Itchen Valley | One Hop Citra | 4.8% | Dry and fruity with a grassy hops aroma & a bitter finish | Hampshire |
63 | Kingstone | 1503 Tudor Ale | 4.8% | Deep chestnut red, lightly hopped, yet full of chocolate, coffee and malt complexities | Monmouthshire |
64 | Kingstone | Llondogo Trow | 4.2% | A ruby red ale, triple hopped, with a smooth black fruit finish | Monmouthshire |
65 | Langham | Halfway to Heaven | 3.5% | Crisp biscuity maltiness & a citrus & fruit hop character with a hint of bitterness in the finish | W Sussex |
66 | Lees | Manchester Pale Ale | 3.7% | Fruity, citrus, hoppy flavour with malty characteristics and a golden colour | Greater Manchester |
67 | Loddon | Green Bullet | 4.6% | A pale blonde beer, aromatic hop imparts gooseberry, lime and melon flavours | Oxfordshire |
68 | Loose Cannon | Abingdon Bridge | 4.1% | A copper hue belies the floral aroma of this thirst quenching beer | Oxfordshire |
69 | Mighty Oak | Captain Bob | 3.8% | A fruity & hoppy palate, hints of gooseberry, elderflower & grape in the finish | Essex |
70 | Moncada | Notting Hill Blonde | 4.2% | Continental style yellow beer, a mix of hops, bitterness & sweetness | London |
71 | Mondo | Rider Pale Ale | 4.6% | Fruity American hopped pale ale | London |
72 | Mordue | Five Bridges | 3.6% | Floral summer fruits & citrus hop notes leading to a dry finish | Tyne & Wear |
73 | Mulberry Duck | Copper Bottom | 4.6% | Strong malty ale with just a hint of chocolate | Herefordshire |
74 | Mulberry Duck | Copper Bottom 2 | 4.6% | Strong malty ale with just a hint of chocolate | Herefordshire |
75 | North Cotswold | Shagweaver | 4.5% | Pale hoppy ale with a subtle fruit finish | Warwickshire |
76 | Oakham | JHB | 3.8% | A golden beer with citrus notes & a dry hoppy finish with soft fruit flavours | Cambridgeshire |
77 | Olde Swan | Netherton Pale Ale | 4.8% | A light golden beer with a caramel aroma & taste | West Midlands |
78 | Otter | Otter Bright | 4.3% | Refreshing, pale, with an amazingly fruity taste & hoppy/lager finish | Devon |
79 | Pot Belly | Pigs Do Fly | 4.4% | A single hopped, easy drinking light golden beer | Northants |
80 | Purity Brewing Co | Mad Goose | 4.2% | A zesty pale ale with a smooth & citrussy finish | Warwickshire |
81 | Ramsbury | Ramsbury Gold | 4.5% | A rich, golden coloured beer with a distinctly light hoppy aroma & taste | Wiltshire |
82 | RCH | Pitchfork | 4.3% | Golden with floral citric hop aroma & a hoppy predominate taste, slightly sweet & fruity | Wiltshire |
83 | Rebellion | Press Gang | 4.2% | Refreshing gooseberry & tropical fruit characteristics & a crisp dry finish | Buckinghamshire |
84 | Redemption | Trinity | 3.0% | Seville orange aromas, initial malt sweetness & citrus flavours that explode on the palate | London |
85 | Robinson’s | Twisted Sister | 4.0% | A no nonsense, straight talking ale, guaranteed to quench summer thirsts in an instant | Cheshire |
86 | Roosters | Blind Jack | 3.7% | Amber ale with citrus fruit aromas & a light, spicy finish | Yorkshire |
87 | Rudgate | Ruby Mild | 4.4% | Multi award winning, nutty, deeply rich & satisfying ruby ale | Yorkshire |
88 | Salamander | Mud Puppy | 4.2% | A bittersweet copper-coloured bitter with a distinctive hop character | West Yorkshire |
89 | Salamander | Salamander Gold | 4.5% | A golden premium ale with a refreshing citrus hop flavour | West Yorkshire |
90 | Shepherd Neame | Spitfire | 4.5% | Dry & distinctive, born to commemorate the Battle of Britain & may yet win it! | Kent |
91 | Sherfield Village | Orange Chocolate | 5.0% | A black, black stout packed with chocolate malt & pioneer hops with a hint of orange | Hampshire |
92 | Shotover | Prospect | 3.7% | Very hoppy, pale copper coloured, has a mouthfeel & flavour suggesting a stronger beer | Oxfordshire |
93 | Six Bells | Cloud Nine | 4.2% | Well hopped with citrus notes throughout its aroma, flavour & a dry lingering finish | Shropshire |
94 | Six Bells | Spikey Blonde | 4.4% | Punchy blonde with a hint of summer in its taste – LUSH | Shropshire |
95 | Skinners | Betty Stogs | 4.0% | Easy drinking copper ale with a superb balance of citrus hops, malt & bitterness | Cornwall |
96 | Slaughterhouse | Saddleback | 3.8% | An amber colour conversational bitter with a distinctive Challenger hop flavour | Warwickshire |
97 | Speyside | Bow Fiddle Blonde | 3.8% | A flavour of that golden age, delicious, aromatic & full of promise | Inverness |
98 | St Georges | Dreamweaver | 4.5% | A light golden well balanced ale with beautiful citrus & pine notes | Worcestershire |
99 | Stratford on Avon | Malty Pig Bitter | 4.4% | A full bodied dark golden bitter with hints of caramel | Warwickshire |
100 | Stratford on Avon | Stratford Gold | 3.8% | Medium bodied golden ale with a fine malty flavour & a light hint of citrus fruits | Warwickshire |
101 | Stroud | Budding | 4.5% | Pale ale with a grassy bitterness, sweet malt & luscious floral aroma | Gloucestershire |
102 | Summerskills | Start Point | 3.7% | Golden with a clean & fresh nose, sweet upfront with a delicate bitter finish | Devon |
103 | Teignworthy | Reel Ale | 4.0% | Session beer with a clean, quenching taste & smooth finish | Devon |
104 | Teme Valley | Martley Rock | 3.9% | A light golden refreshing summer beer with Herefordshire Cascade hops | Worcestershire |
105 | Timothy Taylor | Boltmaker | 4.0% | Genuine Yorkshire Bitter, with a full measure of maltiness & hoppy aroma | Yorkshire |
106 | Timothy Taylor | Landlord | 4.3% | Fruity, almost “lemony” bitter. Madonna’s favourite beer! | Yorkshire |
107 | Towcester Mill | Rubio | 4.4% | A malty chestnut brown ale | Northamptonshire |
108 | Tring | Ridgeway | 4.0% | A mix of hop and malt flavours in the aroma & taste, leading to a dry, flowery hop after taste | Hertfordshire |
109 | Triple FFF | Altons Pride | 3.8% | Full & clean tasting, malty then tangerine fruit & resinous hop give a quenching bitter finish | Hampshire |
110 | Turpin | Elder Flower Power | 4.1% | A refreshing aromatic hoppy blonde bohemian beer infused with freshly picked elderflowers | Oxfordshire |
111 | Turpin | Golden Citrus | 4.2% | Award winning golden ale with a powerful citrus flavour | Oxfordshire |
112 | Twisted | Nomad | 4.1% | A golden ale with buckets of American hops | Wiltshire |
113 | Uley | Uley Bitter | 4.0% | Copper coloured with hops & fruit aroma, malty, fruity taste & a hoppy bitterness | Gloucestershire |
114 | Wadworth | Farmers Glory | 4.7% | Biscuity caramel & toffee notes on the palate with candied orange peel & a hint of citrus | Wiltshire |
115 | Warwickshire | Golden Bear | 4.7% | A long lasting slightly resin bitterness, fruity & warming with hints of spice & orange | Warwickshire |
116 | Watermill Inn | Collie Wobbles | 3.7% | A pale gold bitter with a slight citrus taste & a thirst quenching dry finish | Cumbria |
117 | Wentworth | Wentworth Pale Ale | 4.0% | Award winning hoppy ale, light colour with bursts of citrus & an unforgettable hoppy finish | South Yorkshire |
118 | Wessex | Ultra Pale Ale | 4.1% | Very pale, bitter & hoppy | Wiltshire |
119 | West Berkshire | Good Old Boy | 4.0% | Rich malts & fruity hops combine to produce a well-balanced & full flavoured beer | Berkshire |
120 | White Horse | White Horse Bitter | 3.7% | This golden bitter balances locally grown Challenger Hops with Yorkshire’s malt | Oxfordshire |
121 | Wickwar | BOB | 4.0% | Blend of hops, malt & citrus fruits, slightly sweet taste, fine, dry bitterness & a lasting finish | Gloucestershire |
122 | Windsor and Eton | Corker! | 4.0% | A lovely floral, soft fruit & citrus aroma to entice you in | Berkshire |
123 | Wychwood | Hobgoblin | 4.5% | Full-bodied, delicious chocolate toffee malt with an overall fruity, mischievous character | Oxfordshire |
124 | Wye Valley | Vibe of ’85 | 4.5% | A burnished-copper-coloured beer brewed in honour of our 30th anniversary this year | Herefordshire |
125 | XT | Four | 3.8% | An amber beer with a special Belgian malt & a fruity mix of American and European hops | Buckinghamshire |
126 | Yubberton | Yubby | 3.8% | Copper coloured, strong caramel malty notes, a fruity hop character & a pleasant bitter finish | Gloucestershire |
127 | Coors | Sharps Doom Bar 2 | 4.0% | A balance of spicy resinous hop, inviting sweet malt & delicate roasted notes | Staffordshire |
128 | Weston’s Cider | Old Rosie with Elderflower | 4.0% | Medium sweet with a muscat finish | Herefordshire |
129 | Weston’s Cider | Old Rosie with Lemonade | 4.0% | Medium sweet with a tart citrus finish | Herefordshire |
130 | Weston’s Cider | Old Rosie with Rhubarb | 4.0% | Light pink, medium sweet with a tart finish | Herefordshire |
131 | Cotswold Brewing Co | Cotswold Lager | 4.0% | Light and refreshing with hints of tropical fruit & elderflower | Gloucestershire |