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Shepherd Neame Limited – The Faversham Brewery
Shepherd Neame is a family controlled brewer based in the market town of Faversham in Kent. All of our beers are brewed with the finest traditional ingredients including water from our own artesian well, deep beneath the brewery.
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Black Isle Brewing Company
We are the UK’s premier organic brewery, making world class beers from the finest organic malt and hops grown on farms without chemicals, as nature intended. Based near Inverness, the capital of the Highlands of Scotland, it is our beautiful, unspoilt, unpolluted, wild, and not a little bit wet highland home – and we love it!
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Sixpenny IPA
Multi award winning traditional IPA. Brewed using four different hop varieties. Full flavoured, powerful hop character with a long rounded malt finish.
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Sixpenny 6D Best
This is our flagship session ale. A well balanced and moreish ale, with a good rounded malt flavour that leads to a bitter finish.
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Sixpenny 106 Jack FM
Brewed especially for www.jackradio.com. An IPA style refreshing golden ale. Rounded malt matched with a delicate citric and spicy hop edge, good bitterness which finishes on gentle notes of lemon and elderflower.
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Waylands Sixpenny Brewery Ltd
Our bar and shop, the Sixpenny Tap, is possibly one of the smallest in the country, at just 68 sq ft. Unfortunately we can’t get it into the Guinness Record book as their conditions insist on outdoor seating being included. We have been in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide for the past 2 years, despite our size, limited opening hours, no lager, no spirits, no food, and a Portaloo for “facilities”! We produce a range of 5 standard draught and bottled ales, with occasional specials and seasonal ales. Water comes from an acquifer, and we use Maris Otter malt from Warminster Maltings in our 20 BBL plant.
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The Anchor
Drink For a relatively small village pub we are pleased to have a good range of characterful draught beers, forty world class bottled beers, organic soft drinks and 150 drop dead lovely wines from some of the earth’s most inspired winemakers. We have sought to show only those wines and beers that we would actively seek to drink if the flood waters were to surround Walberswick and we became an island “entire of itself”.