Sunday, 29 November 2015

Long Man Brewery - Old Man 4.3%

This original dark beer has soft malt notes of coffee and chocolate that combine with a pleasant light hoppiness to create a rich, full tasting Old Ale of times gone by.



Star Gazer 4%

Star Gazer from Yeovil Ales

ABV 4.0%

Core Brand Best Bitter

STAR GAZER is a copper speciality bitter with a late hopping floral bouquet, it is rich & hoppy yet sweet & luscious at the same time!

Friday, 27 November 2015

Jemima's Pitchfork 4.4%

Kite Brewery in Llantrisant, Wales.
A pale refreshing, crisp beer brewed withcitra and eldorado hops giving a brilliant undertone of citrus, pear and melon.

Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Firebird Old Ale 4.5% ABV


A dark beer full of warmth and character. Slightly sweet with hints of roasted chocolate. A smooth mouth feel and a lingering but subtle bitterness. 

FIREBIRD from RUDGWICK No.79 Golden Ale 4.3%

A golden beer with a full flavour and moderate strength. Pale, fruity and full bodied. Brewed with both classic and modern English hop varieties (Challenger, Goldings, Whitbread Goldings and First Gold) to give full but not overpowering bitterness and a citrus and floral aroma. 

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

CURRENT GUEST ALES

KEEPER'S GOLD (4.4% ABV)

Keeper's Gold is a smooth, burnished golden ale with a buoyant aroma of grapefruit, citrus, and spice. Its unmistakeable hoppy notes are finely balanced with a simple, yet effective, malt profile, and a subtle infusion of South Downs honey.

We brew our gold ale in celebration of the long history of apiculture (bee-keeping) along the foot of the South Downs. Local beekeeper, Phillip O'Connell, provides the honey that is delicately folded into each brew. It is he who appears on the Keeper's Gold pump clip, tending to one of his hives.

CURRENT GUEST ALES

OLDLAND SUSSEX PALE ALE (3.7% ABV)

Oldland, a coppery pale ale, is an all-year round session beer which doesn't compromise on flavour or integrity. It is born from a complex malt recipe, imbuing a nutty and biscuity depth, over which floats an understated, earthy and spicy hop aroma. It is a balanced brew whose flavours complement each other harmoniously, resulting in a highly-drinkable, classic English ale.

The name refers to the 18th Century working windmill in Keymer, West Sussex, whose volunteers received the English Heritage Angel Award in 2014 for their tireless efforts in restoring this magnificent landmark - a process which took nearly 30 years! Our Sussex Pale Ale is brewed as our own homage to them, for revitalising this historic marvel of local engineering.