A full-bodied, copper-coloured premium bitter brewed with English whole cone hops, rich and malty with fruity hop flavours.
A well-balanced, genuine Yorkshire Bitter, with a full measure of maltiness and hoppy aroma. Boltmaker is first choice for the discerning drinker - on both sides of the Pennines.
A truly classic Stout. This beer is brimming over with rich roast malt and roast barley flavours, complemented by a complex, bitter blend of traditional hop varieties.
A traditional dry cider made from a blend of dessert apples, cookers, and cider apples. Matured for longer on oak with a good dry finish and great character.
A rich, smooth and wonderfully balanced beer, its distinctive malty base is complemented by a well-developed hop character, from adding Target, Challenger and Northdown varieties to the brew.
A pale ale exploding with citrus aromas and using exclusively American hops Simcoe, Columbus and Centennial. Gluten free.
A light golden ale – light with a robust but balanced sweet bitterness and a lemon and orange citrus finish refreshingly spring like.
Drifter is our seasonal ale for Spring. Amber in colour, this bitter has well balanced fruity flavours in the backbone with a nice smooth finish.
Our award-winning flagship beer! Unicorn was born in 1896 and was originally called Robinsons Best Bitter. Unusually light, agile, yet complex, Unicorn hasn't changed in over a hundred years. Dripping with heritage, it's a magnificent, thirst-quenching, thoroughbred bitter. The first of a bloodline that continues to this day.
Our new English bitter. We plan to donate £10 from every firkin sold to pubs to the James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Brewed using the finest British Hops and fresh mineral water from the Eagle Brewery well. A fruity aroma and rich malty taste provides a crisp, mouth-watering beer. Tangy Fuggles hops and sultana fruit flavour finish off the palate.
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Kings Head is in the East Norfolk CAMRA branch area.