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This hoppy, refreshing beer is brewed in the historic
market town of Bury St Edmunds, in the heart of Suffolk, where brewing
has been an important part of the town's history even as far back as
1086 when brewing in the town was recorded in the Domesday Book.
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Full flavoured premium bitter, with a rich fruity aroma.
It is brewed with many generous handfuls of choice Golding hops
giving a bittersweet malty taste, followed by Black Sheep' characteristic
long, dry and bitter finish. |
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The earliest recorded brewing on the site of Adnams was in 1396 by Johanna de Corby.
Broadside's rich flavours make it an instant hit with lovers of premium cask bitter.
I taste almonds, zest and conserved fruit! Mmmmm! I sense a wonderful balance of malt and hop flavours. Broadside is a pint to savour like a fine wine! Gorgeous. |
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Tadcaster's finest ale is named after its
favourite son. The original John Smith began brewing his unique,
quaffable beer there in 1847 and with a ready market in the town's
thirsty mill workers and factory hands, the family business soon
became something of an empire. John supped his last pint on this
earth in 1879. But his name lives on today as a byword for great
times and a good honest, easy drinking beer. |
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La Famille Artois can trace its origins back more than 650 years.
Over the years it has become synonymous with a family of quality beers,
rich in expertise from Belgium. |
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Foster's Lager is the largest selling Australian beer brand in the
world with more than 100 million cases of Foster's consumed worldwide
every year. |
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Probably the best lager in the world since
1847, when J.C. Jacobsen brewed Denmark's first ever pint using a
yeast that became the basis for many modern-day imitations. It's
said that he named the brew after his son, Carl – who's now
a regular in millions of bars across 140 countries worldwide. |
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Probably the best lager in the world since
1847, when J.C. Jacobsen brewed Denmark's first ever pint using a
yeast that became the basis for many modern-day imitations. It's
said that he named the brew after his son, Carl – who's now
a regular in millions of bars across 140 countries worldwide (now
there's something to aspire to). For more insights into what life
might be like in a perfect world, check out the latest Carlsberg
ad campaign below. |
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Strongbow was launched in 1960 by HP Bulmer Ltd, cider makers since
1887. Strongbow is the No. 1 cider brand in the UK.
Its unique taste delivers a refreshingly clean, crisp and sharp pint,
making it a Gold Medal Winner at the International Beer and Cider Competition.
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ST JAMES’S GATE
In the heart of Dublin, not far from the River Liffey
there’s a wide stone gate named after St. James. Guinness
has been crafted since 1759, GUINNESS has a rich history: friendly,
enterprising and well-traveled. |