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Hawkshead Lakeland Gold
Known to fans as just: “Gold.” Golden Ale. Hoppy and uncompromisingly bitter with complex fruit flavours from the blending of a modern English hop, First Gold, with the American hop, Cascade. A hopheads’ beer… with balance. A real beer drinkers beer. *CAMRA Champion Best Bitter of Cumbria 2010* *CAMRA Champion Best Bitter of Cumbria 2009* *A CAMRA Beer of the Year 2008* (Champion Beer of Britain finalist) SIBA (Society of Independent Brewers) Champion Best Bitter 2005. SIBA North, best bottled beer, 3 times in 5 years
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Hawkshead Red
Originally called Best Bitter. A Red Ale. Bitter-sweet. First comes the sweetness of the Dark Crystal malt, which gives it the red colour, and then the long dry finish. A beer for those who like their ale to have some colour and taste of malt. Also in bottles at 4.4% abv. *CAMRA Champion Best Bitter of Cumbria 2008*
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Hawkshead Bitter
A pale, hoppy and bitter ale: a slight elderflower aroma from Slovenian “Celeia” hops, followed by long bitterness. The hikers’ favourite — the perfect thirst quencher after a day on the Fells. A great session bitter. *A CAMRA Beer of the Year 2011* ( Champion Beer of Britain finalist) *CAMRA Champion Bitter of the North West Region 2011* *CAMRA Champion Bitter of Cumbria 2009*
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Hawkshead Windermere Pale
Low gravity, very pale, very hoppy. Maris Otter Pale Ale malt with a bit of wheat. Loads of fruity hop flavours from a medley of traditional and modern hops. The signature aroma hop is Citra. *Double Gold – SIBA North Overall Champion and Bitters and Pale Ales 2011 * *Silver Medal – The Brewing Industry International Awards 2011* *Silver medal – SIBA North Bitters and Pale Ales 2010*
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Hawkshead New Zealand Pale Ale NZPA
NZPA is a complex, strong, modern pale ale. It’s the 4th beer in our ‘huge hop’ range, the others are Lakeland Gold, Windermere Pale & Cumbrian 5 Hop. It is packed with wild fruit flavours and hoppy aromas. Made using four New Zealand hops: Green Bullet, Riwaka, Motueka & Nelson Sauvin.
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Hawkshead Brewery Ltd
Hawkshead Brewery is not in Hawkshead any longer, though it is still one of the best places to get our beer. Cask beer is in 2 of the 4 pubs in the village and in Near Sawrey at the other end of Esthwaite Water. Our bottled beers are on sale at Hawkshead Relish in Hawkshead. The brewery grew so fast that in 2006 we had to move across the lake (Windermere, that is) to Staveley, at the foot of the Kentmere Valley. Hawkshead Brewery is now in Mill Yard, Staveley, beside the River Kent, where we installed a new brewery, tailor-made by Moeschle (UK) Ltd. In 2010 we further expanded…
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DuClaw Brewing Company
DuClaw is not your typical brewery. We consider the art of beer making sacred and maybe that’s why we’ve won more than 60 awards. And with more than 30 distinguished microbrews, ranging from Double IPAs to Barley Wines to Malts and beyond, we deliver on what we promise. If the label says Double IPA, then a Double IPA is what you’re drinking – and a damn good one, too.