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The Crosse Keys
JD Wetherspoon pub, famous for its huge selection of real ales! Up to 24 cask beers each day as well as a top quality selection of international bottle beers!
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Rogue Santa’s Private Reserve Ale
A double-hopped Red, reddish in color, with a roasty, malty flavor and a hoppy spruce finish.
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Rogue Ales
To brew the finest varietal ales & spirits in the world with an uncompromising devotion to Quality and the Art of Brewing. To present the finished work with a touch of educational, entertaining mischief. To be dedicated to the Rogue in each of us. To remember it is not simply a matter of profit but a highly personal work of art. To build relationships, not just ales. To be like great friends and remember it’s what’s inside that counts.
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Weyerbacher Winter Ale
At Weyerbacher we’ve created a Winter Ale that is a must for any malty beer lover. Winner of a Silver Medal in the 1998 World Beer Championships, Weyerbacher Winter Ale is brewed with deep-roasted chocolate malt. The taste predominates with a warm, roasty flavor, balanced out with a slightly dry finish. It’s smooth but not cloying, with a warming belt of alcohol (5.6% ABV). Although winter ales predate history, they are believed to have their origin in the pagan celebrations of winter solstice. Later, when monasteries produced the local brew, winter ales were made each year to commemorate the birth of Christ. Back then, winter ales were brewed full-bodied as…
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Larynx Lube (Lubricant)
Thank You Dave Morton, Greater Manchester, England
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Cider Visor
Thank You, Dave Morton, Greater Manchester, England
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Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale 2013
The start of Celebration season is a festive event. We can’t start brewing until the first fresh hops have arrived, but once they have the season is officially under way! First brewed in 1981, Celebration Ale is one of the earliest examples of an American-style IPA and one of the few hop-forward holiday beers. Famous for its intense citrus and pine aromas, Celebration is bold and intense, featuring Cascade, Centennial and Chinook hops—honoring everything we have at Sierra Nevada.