The Mayflower set sail for America in July 1620 from Rotherhithe, under the command of Capt. Christopher Jones, a local resident, calling at Southampton and Plymouth before landing at what is now know as New Plymouth.
Ruby red, malty bitter with good hops on the nose and a fruity flavour, going on to end with a dry bitterness.
A full-bodied, very distinctive beer with a bitter-sweet aftertaste.
A perfectly balanced beer combining subtle yet complex flavours. This creates an amber ale which is both satisfying and deliciously moreish.
A traditional style of ale typical of the East of Scotland. A superb classic with a deep copper hue and light bronze creamy foam. 80/- is brewed using Belhaven yeast and allowed to ferment at a slightly higher temperature. This delivers satisfying malt flavours and layers of soft fruit with a toffee finish.
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The Great Glen is in the Highlands & Western Isles CAMRA branch area.