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Draught beer from around Britain<br />

Draught beer from around Britain<br />

Devon<br />

Thirst of Many 4.2%<br />

Amber coloured, with fruity<br />

taste and a hint of caramel.<br />

Green Jack Brewery,<br />

Lowestoft, Suffolk<br />

Waxwing 3.9%<br />

Pale ale with light flowery aroma.<br />

Slight spice before clean crisp finish.<br />

Hanlon’s, (formerly<br />

O’Hanlon’s) Half Moon,<br />

Devon<br />

Devon Darkness Stout 4.2%<br />

Classic Irish stout. Dark chestnut<br />

with a mocha coffee palate.<br />

Hattie Brown, Swanage,<br />

Dorset<br />

***NEW BREWERY***<br />

Hopworth 4.2%<br />

No description available at<br />

time of going to press.<br />

Ilkley Brewery, West<br />

Yorkshire<br />

Lotus IPA 5.6%<br />

Classic golden IPA Strong in<br />

alcohol. Well hopped<br />

Kirkby Lonsdale Brewery,<br />

Lancashire<br />

Devils Bridge 3.7%<br />

An autumnal brown ale with sweetish<br />

notes and hints of dark chocolate.<br />

JW Lees, Middleton<br />

Junction, Manchester<br />

Lees Bitter 4.0%<br />

An all malt brew. Amber coloured. A<br />

classic Manchester session ale beer.<br />

Moonraker 6.5%<br />

Reddish brown. Rich and sweet.Was<br />

originally 7.5% but reduced ABV to<br />

avoid punitive tax on beers of 7% and<br />

over. Wonderful barley wine style. One<br />

of my favourites. Rarely brewed by JW<br />

Lees and not always available in their<br />

tied houses. Beer volume sustained<br />

by selling to festivals such as this.<br />

Little Beer Corporation,<br />

Guildford, Surrey<br />

Little & Often, 3.0%<br />

Absolutely brand new is Rye pale ale the<br />

first commercial brew of this beer was<br />

casked in early October.<br />

The sort of ‘first’this festival is known for.<br />

Little Smooth, 4.5%<br />

Milk Stout on cask. It is perfect for the<br />

time of year and as far as I am aware not<br />

been seen at London beer festivals yet.<br />

(first brewed in the spring this year).<br />

Loddon, Dunsden,<br />

Oxfordshire.<br />

Russet 4.5%<br />

A multi grained red beer made with<br />

Barley, Wheat, Oats and Crystal Rye.<br />

Packed with flavor and aroma.<br />

Mad Dog Brewery,<br />

Penperleni, Monmouthshire,<br />

Wales<br />

***NEW BREWERY***<br />

Submissable Anarchy 6.4%<br />

Ask servers for taste characteristics as<br />

none available at time of going to press<br />

Madrigal, Combe Martin,<br />

Devon<br />

***NEW BREWERY***<br />

Severed Hand 4.1%<br />

A velvety porter. Spot on for Halloween.<br />

Mantle Brewery, Cardigan,<br />

Wales<br />

Moho 4.3%<br />

Robust and aromatic full<br />

flavoured pale ale.<br />

Maxim’s Brewery, Houghton<br />

le Springs,<br />

County Durham<br />

Lambtons 3.8%<br />

Light golden yellow beer made with<br />

Williamette and US citra hops.<br />

Moorhouse, Burnley<br />

White Witch 3.9%<br />

Blond bitter with refreshing<br />

lemon overtones<br />

Occasional, Silverton, Devon<br />

***NEW BREWERY***<br />

Beer tbc. Ask servers.<br />

Ordinance City Brewery<br />

Company<br />

Dark Mild 4.0%<br />

Peerless, Birkenhead,<br />

Merseyside.<br />

Waimea 3.7%<br />

Time to get some Scouse beer down<br />

‘yer neck with this New Zealand<br />

Waimea hopped special. Fruity, citrus<br />

flavours with spicy overtones.<br />

Penlon Cottage Brewery,<br />

New Quay, Wales<br />

Started as a farmhouse brewery<br />

concentrating on sustainable vegan<br />

unpasteurised beers for past 10<br />

years. Now sold and moved to new<br />

nearby purpose built installation. Test<br />

production started only recently.<br />

Test Beer No1 4.0%<br />

Ask servers if<br />

a) its arrived<br />

b) What it is.<br />

And try to make sure you’re not<br />

wearing leather shoes and eating a<br />

pork pie when sampling this one.<br />

Reedley Hallows, Burnley,<br />

Lancashire<br />

Nook of Pendle 5.0%<br />

Dark amber with a fruity<br />

taste and malty aroma.<br />

Robinson’s, Stockport,<br />

Cheshire<br />

Dizzy Blonde 3.8%<br />

Straw coloured with an almost<br />

perfumed hop nose. Clean and zesty<br />

Wandsworth Common Beer Festival October 2015 Wandsworth Common Beer Festival October 2015

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