A light, refreshing pale ale with passion fruit aroma and crushed white grape flavour from the Rakau and Nelson Sauvin hops.
Inspired by our Lake District heartland, we’ve aimed to make the everyday extraordinary. The result is Wainwright Gold; a lightly hopped, refreshing golden ale that’s packed full of sweet honey and subtle citric flavours.
This beer is dark strong and well rounded; the richness of such a rotund beer is brought to an even keel by the late addition of Goldings hops and natural plum flavouring. Take the opportunity and go for the low hanging fruit, this sumptuous beer really is a plum!
An incresingly dry, hoppy, bitter finish complements the spicy, citrus character of this full-flavoured and well balanced amber beer.
A champion beer of Cheshire, brewed exclusively with whole leaf Cascade hops for a fruity foretaste and distinctly hoppy flavour. Has a long sweet finish and a very large fan base.
A refreshingly hoppy session beer. Gold coloured with a complex bouquet, it provides a mouthful of fruit zest, with hints of orange and grapefruit. This was our first brew and remains the most popular having won several awards.
A crisp, medium dry cyder with a delicate aroma and taste of fresh pressed apples.
Rascal's full bodied character comes from a choice of bittersweet apples including Redstreak, Dabinett and Tremletts, creating this medium dry cider's distinctive flavour.
A fantastically balanced ruby mild with flavours of caramel, nuts and candied fruits throughout. Brewed for International Women's Day 2023. Our brewers, Alice and Laura, are passionate about the Peak District and wanted to pay tribute to the work of Ethel Haythornthwaite, a Sheffield based environmentalist.
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.
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The Wheatsheaf Inn is in the Wirral CAMRA branch area.