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A beer brewed in the traditional manner to produce the rounded flavour and sharp bitterness of a classic bitter, finishing with a full happy and pleasant aftertaste.

 

A golden beer brewed especially for the Centenary of Chester's famous Eastgate clock. The fruity foretaste is followed by a mellow acceptable finish of hops.
Winner of the Ludlow Food & Drinks Festival Oct 2002 Awarded "Champion Beer of Cheshire" Macclesfield Beer Festival 2003

   

A beer for the connoisseur. A 'premium' bitter with a smooth, full bodied flavour. Dark roasted malt produces a deep colour and the use of the whole hops provide that extra flavour and aroma to what will be a memorable and lasting experience.

Awarded 'Best Premium Beer CAMRA (Bradford Branch), 1995

   

An amber beer with a smooth, fruity foretaste finishing with the distinctive aroma and flavour of Styrian Goldings
Warning: Take care, it creeps up on you

Winner of Nantwich Beer Festival 2004

   

A straw coloured beer for the summer months ideally, but can be enjoyed in all the seasons. The addition of wheat malt producing a full and memorable foretaste, with 'Goldings' adding a lingering, unique dry finish.

Awarded  'Beer of the Festival' - CAMRA (Wirral),1996

Awarded  'Beer of the Festival' - Oktoberfest (Warrington),1998
Awarded  'Beer of the Festival' - CAMRA (Wirral),2004
Awarded "Champion Beer of Cheshire" Nantwich Beer Festival 2005
Champion Beer Strong Bitter Bronze 2006Awarded Champion Beer Strong Bitter Bronze 2006
Awarded 'Bronze for Strong Beers
' at Great British Beer Festival 2006

   

A traditionally brewed blonde ale with a smooth foretaste
and a fruity hoppy finish, making it an easy drinking
ale of distinction