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A brewery in Accrington.
Grants Bar, 1 Manchester Road, Accrington, Lancashire, BB5 2BQ View Map
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A fantastic IPA strength toned down from the original so those that like a hoppy ale can enjoy more than a couple. Bitterness 7/10 with a lingering hop finish make this a favourite and good seller.
Tasting Notes: Amber.. Low sweetness. high bitterness. Heavy hop profile
Very smooth and moreish. Slightly more bitter, at 5/10 – but with a sweeter taste and more body than Pals. Made with Munich and crystal malt – this gives it a malty back note, with the hops adding a delicate, spiced fruity flavour.
Tasting Notes: Golden. Medium sweetness. Decent bitterness. Higher end range hop profile
Bitterness 5/10 backed up with a sweetness from the caramalt, a malt tone from the Munich malt and a great punch from the late addition of some fine English hops for flavour and aroma.
Tasting Notes: Golden. Medium sweetness. Medium bitterness. Mid range hop profile
Dark night is a signature porter and has stayed the same since day 1. It's a firm favourite in the range and comes up to the standards expected of any decent black ale. Lots of flavour, but just enough to leave you wanting more.
Tasting Notes: Smooth. Low bitterness. Chocolate, roast notes.
A light, easy drinking fresh ale. Bitterness 3/10 with a fruity, sharp, light finish. Made only with one malt, Maris Otter.
Tasting Notes: Blonde. Medium sweetness. Low bitterness. Lightly hopped
A super smooth ruby, traditional in it design and delicious in execution. Bitterness 6/10 – with dark fruit flavours – leave a spicy lingering finish and moreish mouth feel. Very popular ale due to its depth of flavour.
Tasting Notes: High sweetness. High bitterness. Great hop punch.
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