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A brewery in Conwy.
Unit 2, Ty Mawr Enterprise Park,, Tan y Graig Road, Conwy, Conwy, LL29 8UE View Map
01492 514305
[email protected]
http://www.conwybrewery.co.uk
Facilities include: Real Ale, We're award winners, Shop, Beer festivals,
Mon - Fri: 09:00 - 17:30Sat - Sun: Closed
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Citrusy aromas with roasted malt character and a bitter finish.
Tasting Notes:
Delicate grapefruit flavours followed by a crisp, dry finish.
Delicious citrus hoppy aromas with a good balance of sweet malt and a rounded bitterness.
Tropical fruit aromas followed by sweet malts and a gentle bitter and hoppy aftertaste.
Honey aromas, soft bitterness and a clean tasting finish.
Honey and roast malt flavours balanced by a sweet malty moreish finish and a less heavy body than the Telford Porter.
Hoppy aroma followed by herbal and lemon notes, a very refreshing winter ale.
Gentle floral aromas followed by a herbal and heather character with a malty finish.
Tasting Notes: Floral, herbal, malty
Floral aromas followed by a long lasting sweet malty finish with hints of burnt caramel.
Full hoppy aroma followed by moderate bitterness and some dark malt character.
This golden beer is brewed in the style of an American IPA, with citrus and tropical fruit aromas leading to robust malt and hop flavours on the palate, plus a long, lasting finish.
Tasting Notes: Citrus, tropical, fruity
Enticing floral aromas with some citrus followed by sweet malt finish.
Fruity hops on the nose with full flavoured bitterness.
Dark, malt flavours and dried fruits, liquorice and burnt caramel coming through in a long warming finish.
Orange, citrus and malt aroma with sweet, malty and nutty finish.
Grassy, floral aromas leading into a dry, refreshing finish.
Tasting Notes: Grassy, floral, dry, refreshing
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