This new amber IPA, brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival, contains three modern UK hop varieties which deliver a pleasing fruity aroma and flavour, with balancing malt notes resulting in an easy-drinking character. Hops: Admiral, Jester and Olicana.
Brewed using only British hops and barley malts this pale golden seasonal ale exhibits a rich array of malt and traditional fruity hop flavours, complemented by a crisp dry finish. The unique flavour of this beer transforms as its ingredients combine, resulting in a refreshing, full-bodied beer with rich malt and fruity hop flavours. Hops: Goldings.
Classic rich-flavoured and hoppy quaffing ale, with a distinctive bitterness and some pleasing fruit.
Bitter with a faint flowery aroma and a moderately fruity, malty taste. The finish is long but pleasantly bitter with some sweetness and dryness.
A light, uncomplicated session bitter. Copper coloured with a bitter introduction, sweetish malt undertone and refreshing increasing bitterness.
A full-bodied, very distinctive beer with a bitter-sweet aftertaste.
A vintage cider, Jaggy Thistly is smooth to drink and packed full of flavour. A Dry cider that retains the warming, full bodied mouthfeel you'd expect from a vintage cider.
An easy drinking traditional cloudy medium dry cider blended to give a fresh apple flavour with hints of citrus and spice.
Old Rosie is the name given to our 1921 Aveling and Porter steam roller, that still sits in our yard in Herefordshire. Strong, reliable and so loved by everyone in the Westons family, we named this cloudy cider in her honour. Light, crisp and dry, this truly old fashioned cloudy cider is slowly matured and left unfiltered.
The legendary Black Dragon! This cider now has quite a following amongst the most descerning cider drinkers. It is rich in colour, body and flavour with a fresh, fruity aroma.
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The Corn Exchange is in the West Suffolk CAMRA branch area.