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A brewery in Worcester.
The Old Bakery, Bush Lane, Callow End, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR2 4TF View Map
01905 831316/07899 883747
[email protected]
http://www.stgeorgesbrewery.co.uk/
Facilities include: Beer,
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An extremely clean-drinking pale golden ale with a strong floral aroma and citrus notes from the Amarillo hops. This beer is full-bodied and full-flavoured yet gentle enough to make it a favourite session beer
Tasting Notes: Floral, citrus
A very clean, golden coloured beer with wonderful thirst-quenching properties. The subtle blend of aroma and bittering hops give a crispness on the tongue which is delicately fruity, giving way to some dryness.
Tasting Notes: Crisp, fruity, dry
Chocolate and crystal malt combined to give a ruby red coloured beer with a hint of chocolate. Brewed using Fuggles and Styrian Goldings, blended for an earthy and slightly spicy aroma.
Tasting Notes: Chocolate, earthy, spicy
A light golden well-balanced ale. Brewed using Cascade and Amarillo hops to give Beautiful citrus and pine notes.
Tasting Notes: Citrus, pine
Crafted with the finest ingredients to deliver a really easy drinking beer. A deep gold in colour it comes with malty, hoppy flavours and clean finish with fruity overtones.
Tasting Notes: Malty, hoppy, clean, fruity
Chestnut brown with a trace of white head; fruity malt aroma; slightly nutty flavour and moderately bitter.
Tasting Notes:
A light golden coloured Ale brewed using English malt. The use of traditional hops give the beer a mellow floral hop aroma followed by a distinctive hoppy taste.
Tasting Notes: Floral, hoppy
A chestnut coloured ale brewed using the finest English malt. A combination of English and American hops give a hoppy aroma and a strong bitter finish.
Tasting Notes: Hoppy, bitter
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