Brewed to celebrate the music of the 80s. This red amber beer has a fruity, malty base with a berry fruit aroma.
An excessively dark stout, strong in content and strong in flavour. With the smoothness of a dark mild but the strength to wake the dead.
A full-bodied Victorian style porter with hints of liquorice, malty, slightly smoky. Quite smooth and enjoyable.
A perfectly balanced beer combining subtle yet complex flavours. This creates an amber ale which is both satisfying and deliciously moreish.
Malt and hop aroma, bitter and hoppy 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 full-bodied, very distinctive beer with a bitter-sweet aftertaste.
Our number one seller, bursting at the seams with American Chinook hops, which provide it with one of the most distinctive and captivating tastes you might ever try. With copious amounts of flavour and an abundance or aroma.
A real apple cider infused with tart rhubarb and blended with vanilla for a smooth session cider.
Sweet cider infused with tart raspberry rippled through with vanilla.
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.
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.
This is a medium-sweet apple-pear hybrid, made by blending a variety of fruits to give a full, fruity aroma and a smooth, crisp flavour which packs a mad punch.
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Sir Norman Rae is in the Bradford CAMRA branch area.