An exquisite taste combination of tropical fruits and refreshing golden ale leading to a passion fruit and mango aroma. Hops: Cascade and Centennial.
A complex, classic traditional stout. Creamy, rich with coffee and dark chocolate elements. An excellent fusion of malt, oats and wheat, balanced with Challenger, Perle and Cascade hops.
This pale golden is a classic IPA, with a smooth caramel flavour which gives balance to the resolute, intensely hoppy kick and citrus finish delivered by the blend of US hops.
An easy drinking pale ale. Light and hoppy with delicate floral notes and a well balanced finish.
A best bitter brewed with the rare Bramling Cross hop for soft fruit aroma and taste. The satisfying bitterness is balanced by sweet toffee/caramel from the crystal malt. Hops: Goldings, Pilgrim, Bramling Cross and Target.
A citrus dominated India Pale Ale, its immediate impression is soft and smooth yet builds to a crescendo of massive hoppiness accentuated by honey. An enduring, bitter finish.
Warming, malty and fruity. Pale and amber malts contribute to a mouth filling and satisfying 'Horlicks' and biscuity maltiness. Challenger and First Gold give a base note of herbal hop and Fuggle as a late hop contributes the main fragrant fruity and floral and spicy notes. Fermented slowly to give just enough fruity esters providing a complex, satisfying and warming experience.
A perfectly balanced beer combining subtle yet complex flavours. This creates an amber ale which is both satisfying and deliciously moreish.
A Continental style wheat beer infused with fresh, wild raspberries producing a refreshing fruit beer.
This Trans-Atlantic fusion IPA is light golden in colour with tropical fruits and light caramel on the nose. The palate soon becomes assertive and resinous with the New Zealand hops balanced by the biscuit malt. The finish is aggressive and dry with the hops emerging over the warming alcohol.
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.
A single variety cider from fresh pressed Dabinett apples and small-batch fermented and matured. This cider is sophisticated with a subtle spicy apple finish.
On a clear night, when the moon is full the Barn Owls could be seen hunting the hillside above Hunt's Farm. Their piercing shriek would make the men look up, "Barn Screecher" be hunting tonight beys, pass the dry cider.
Midnight Special Perry uses a unique belnd of fresh dessert and perry pears, and contains no added sugar, perservatives or flavouring. Midnight Special was awarded a Bronze medal by CAMRA.
A deep red strong apple cider, Christmassy, warming and festive. Ho, Ho, Ho!
English style cider. Dry, and smooth tasting.
Tart tangy gooseberry expertly blended with a medium apple cider.
Artisan cider made by selecting the best local fruit combined with years of experience to craft ciders that our traditional, yet suit the modern palate. The sweet tasty Pineapple is balanced out by the tangy Grapefruit. English cider with a tropical twist!
Rhubarb cider with a twist of vanilla and undertones of cinnamon.
A Citra hopped session IPA. Light gold in colour, bursting with citrus and tropical hop flavours and sensationally refreshing.
William Quartermaine was one of the original owners of the Wimbledon Brewery . Quartermaine is a great example of an English style IPA, using the very best raw materials which are given free rein to express themselves. The fruity, spicy, floral hop aromas lead to a full, rich, almost light fruit cake middle palate, ending with a clean dry bitter finish.
Marstons Shipyard APA 4.5%
£2.99
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Nethergate Growling dog Tropical IPA 7.5%
£3.92
A smack of mango, pineapple & papaya
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Red Lion is in the Doncaster CAMRA branch area.