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Our second blog entry - New Year Beers

In 2010 I am going to have available 4 ales all year round. Gold 4.8%, Pheasant Plucker 4.3% abv, Crack Shot 3.8% and Half Bore 4%.  On request I will brew Full Bore at 8% but I will need at least 3 weeks notice to get this brew out to you.  If you go to the beers tab there are more info about these beers.

I have been busy producing ales for a couple of pubs that have requested there own ales. The Butchers Arms in Abbottskerswell have Butchers Best and it is going down a treat. This ale is 4% abv and was chosen by the punters from two different brews and the name was also chosen in a competition by the locals.  Have a look at their web site.  http://www.butchersarms-abbots.co.uk/

Denbury Dreamer is available at the Union Inn at Denbury, this ale is 4.1% and is doing very well in this lovely village pub. Have a look at their web site    http://www.btinternet.com/~denbury/images/village/unioninn.html

Tho Old Rydon Inn at Kingsteignton has also got there own ale produced from Hunter's Brewery. The ale is called Rydon Ale and is 4.2%abv. This pub has truely fantastic food and I have never eaten a fish pie quite like it! Have a look at their web site.  http://www.information-britain.co.uk/reviews.php?place=27160

The Albion Inn in Plymouth have the Albion Ale @ 4.8% abv and being so close the The Albion Rugby ground really does push this ale well. There is no web site available yet to look at but I would visit this pub for another reason. This pub offers the best Thai food I have ever tasted. The price list for the food is also low you can get a meal for two with a couple of pints each for about £20 bargain I would say.

If you would like an ale designed for your pub please contact me and I would be very pleased to help. Just e mail me on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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