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Brewhouse & Kitchen - Gloucester

A brewery in Gloucester.

Unit R1, St Anne Walk, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL1 1SH
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01452 222 965

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#Wallslayoff 5

Our summer wheat beer brewed with influences of the white and cloudy Belgium wit. Made for the summer this ale is refreshing and elegant with a taste of grain and citrus derived from coriander and citrus peels

Tasting Notes: Refreshing, Elegant, Grainy

(Down a) Pegg 4.5

Deep Ruby in colour, this beer is packed full of the flavours of rich malts, giving a taste of caramel and a mouth full of flavour

Tasting Notes: Ruby, Malty, Caramel

Batsman 3.8

A traditional summer ale infused with summer blossoms, light and balanced with a touch of fruity aroma to give it its summer touch

Tasting Notes: Light, Balanced, Fruity

Crafty Cloisters 4.2

Malty-sweet with a rich, toffee-like character, with only enough bitterness to balance the mild sweetness of the malts

Tasting Notes: Traditional, Malty, Mild -

JamaicANN 5.5

A traditional summer ale infused with summer blossoms, light and balanced with a touch of fruity aroma to give it its summer touch

Tasting Notes: Dry, Roast, Coffee

Landed Eagle 4.5

This porter is given flavour and colour by brown roasted malts. The bitterness is given by traditional English hops

Tasting Notes: Dark, Roast, Chocolate

Longshanks 5

A light and full bodied ale with malty caramel flavours, with moderated bitterness to balance the sweetness of the malts

Tasting Notes: Light, Bitter, Malty

Miserwood 6

Rich and dark in colour, this old style of British ale with its malt presence both in the flavour and body and high gravity, is a real warmer for the winter months

Tasting Notes: Dark, Rich, Warming

Nervensis 4

Through a marriage between traditional English craftsmanship and the Belgium love for beer this delightful Saison was born. Recognise the flavours of fruit and yeast and you may imagine yourself being in the countryside on a sunny spring day

Tasting Notes: Aromatic, Fruity, Yeast

Propulsion 5.5

A dark, black version of this popular ale. Dark roasted malts give this beer its dark colour and some extra bitterness. Hops provide the rest of the bitterness as well as some lovely hoppy flavours

Tasting Notes: Dark, Hoppy, Bitter

Shed Head 4

The gravity of this IPA is restrained to deliver an easy drinking session version of this popular style whilst still delivering a firm bitterness and prominent fruity hop character from the copious amounts of American hops used in the boil and dry hopping

Tasting Notes: Light, Hoppy, Bitter

SSB 4.5

Light and refreshing with a fantastic punch of hops - just like the Americans prefer their ale

Tasting Notes: Light, Refreshing, Hoppy

Stevedore 3.6

An easy drinking, traditional session bitter, brewed with lots of crystal malt for a caramel flavour and extra body, and balanced with the finest British hops

Tasting Notes: Traditional, Caramel, Bitter

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