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A brewery in Ipswich.
South Farm, Alburgh, Harleston, Ipswich, Norfolk, IP20 0BS View Map
01986 788884
[email protected]
http://www.grainbrewery.co.uk
Facilities include: Real Ale,
Mon - Fri: 10:00 - 16:00Sat - Sun: Closed
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A malty traditional amber ale, brewed with a blend of pale ale, choclolate and crystal malts. CAMRA Champion Beer of Norfolk 2011.
Tasting Notes: Traditional malty beer.
A traditional black stout made with Maris Otter and roasted malts. Smooth and smoky with burnt toast dryness and a hint of coffee.
Tasting Notes: smooth and smoky
Based on the Belgian witbier style, this cloudy wheat beer has flavours of bubblegum, orange and coriander, and pours with a gorgeous frothy white head. Awarded Silver for Speciality Beer at SIBA East 2010 & 2011 beer competition
Tasting Notes: Belgian style cloudy wheat beer
A full-bodied and hoppy pale ale. A strong bitter taste and spicy resinous finish with a hint of citrus.
Tasting Notes: Dry and citrussy pale ale.
A traditional strong and hoppy Indian pale ale, brewed with the finest English Maris Otter pale ale malt to give a full-bodied malty chracter.
Tasting Notes:
This well balanced session beer uses Maris Otter pale ale malt to give a golden colour, and fermented slowly to give a dry, moreish finish. Four year award winner at CAMRA Norwich beer festival.
Tasting Notes: Light and hoppy session beer.
An old-style porter. Smooth and creamy, with the flavour of dark berries.
Tasting Notes: Rich and dark.
A rich red premium bitter that beautifully balances roasted malts with sherberty grapefruit hoppiness.
Tasting Notes: Deep amber and well hopped (SIBA East Overall Champion 2011).
A deep, dark and rich smoked porter, brewed with a complex blend of malts.
This is our user friendly bitter, often on sale at The Plough in Norwich. Lightly bitter and a dark amber colour, Tap punches above its weight with a chocolaty and nutty lingering taste.
Tasting Notes: Lightly bitter and a dark amber colour, Tap punches above its weight with a chocolaty and nutty lingering taste.
Brewed with lager malt and ludicrously light, ThreeOneSix has a glorious hoppy nose and taste.
A malt-driven winter beer. Rich and dark, Belgian inspired wheat beer.
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