Proudly traditional, Highlander is the punchy, bittersweet amber ale that Fyne Ales was built on. A nutty, caramel-malt body with sweet red fruit notes and a gently bitter finish. Hops: Mount Hood and Celeia.
A sweet malty beer with lots of toffee and caramel notes from the pale and crystal malts. Fresh dry hop taste comes from the Challenger and Goldings which also give a satisfying easy drinking bitter finish.
Waves of guava and passion fruit crash with big citrus flavours. Easy drinking with plenty of fruity hop character, this unfiltered pale ale is the ultimate refreshment.
Our flagship session blonde ale. A showcase for American hop, Citra, it's packed full of balanced, vibrant grapefruit and delicate lemon flavours with a subtly grassy, refreshing finish.
A refreshing, easy-drinking pale ale with juicy citrus and tropical fruit characters. Perfect for enjoying while watching the football. Hops: Goldings, Tettnang and Cascade.
Pleasantly bitter, red coloured session beer with a smoothness that belies its aggressive ancestors! A brilliant ruby red colour, deliciously perfumed with hints of spiciness. Rich hop fruits giving way to a clean dry refreshing floral hop bitterness.
A pale ale bursting with citrus, tropical and passion fruit characteristics with a touch of resin. Full bodied and well balanced for a refreshing summer.
A superbly-balanced, refreshingly-lively beer. It has a malty-sweet aroma with a floral, fruity hoppiness and a zingy, zesty flavour. Complex, rounded, sweet and dry; this is the connoisseurs' session beer par excellence!
A well-balanced blonde ale showcasing fruity Cascade and Amarillo hops on top of a pale malt base. Packed full of biscuity malts, balanced with sweet citrus and smooth floral notes, ending with a light bitterness.
A spicy, fruity amber ale. The perfect drop to share wi' the chieftain o' the puddin'-race!
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