
The 24th version of our dual-hopped pale using an ever changing combination of hops brings together American Loral and New Zealand Pacifica varieties for hoppy flavours of orange marmalade and citrus, with a background of floral and lightly herbal notes. Gluten free.

English hopped pale ale with First Gold and Olicana hops.

Our Golden Best has s light clean tasty quality which makes an ideal session ale. Tasted to destruction by our brewers. It has a hoppy aroma and is packed full of the very best East Kent Goldings, leading to a good dry finish.

The original Summer ale brewed all year round. An extremely pleasant bitter, straw coloured beer with a terrific fresh, hoppy aroma. This, coupled with an intense bitterness, leads to an excellent long, dry finish. Probably the beer to receive the most awards in Britain!

Brewed with English Pioneer and American Citra hops, this golden thirst-quenching ale has a lemony, grape-fruity aftertaste with a crisp dry bitterness, making your taste buds yearn for more.

A darker copper brew made with the finest English hops. It has a full, slightly sweet, malty palate underpinned by a fresh spicy citrus hoppiness.

Pale golden ale, smooth and easy drinking brewed with Amarillo and Jester hops.

A dark mild.

Crisp and refreshing this golden ale is a firm favourite. Very hoppy with citrus tones and a dry bitter finish.

A delicate simple and refreshing beer that is hopped using one hop that provides a slightly citrus aroma, but gives a lovely creaminess mouthfeel.

A Nectaron and Citra pale ale brewed in tribute to Kevin Sinfield. £7 per firkin will be donated to MND research.

Pale ale brewed using English hops and locally sourced honey to give that classic honey flavours.

A bright sparkling blonde beer with a delicate roasted caramel flavour and a smooth sweet refreshing aftertaste.

An array of European hops feature in this fantastic beer, crafted from maize, wheat and barley malts. It all adds up to one of our most popular session beers; really pale with a huge aromatic punch.