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A brewery in Lancaster.
19 Lansil Walk, Caton Road, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 3PQ View Map
01524 848537
[email protected]
http://www.lancasterbrewery.co.uk
Facilities include: Real Ale, We're award winners,
Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00
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Traditional English pale ale with good malt base, strong bitterness creating a full hop flavour.
Tasting Notes: Bitter, hoppy
A classic session bitter that is both aromatic and bursting with flavour.
Tasting Notes: As the name describes, this beer is Amber in colour. This has been achieved by the canny blend of Pale & Crystal Malts and the addition of Roasted Barley. Bittering is supplied from Fuggle & Challenger hops and the subtle aroma from Sovereign hops. Biscuity, aromatic, well balanced with a long malty finish.
A complex, classic traditional stout.
Tasting Notes: Creamy, rich with coffee and dark chocolate elements. An excellent fusion of malt, oats and wheat, balanced with Challenger, Perle and Cascade hops.
Vivid Blonde beer with slight citrus flavours and a delicate biscuit overtone.
Tasting Notes: Extremely quaffable and highly enjoyable. A fusion of Pale and Lager malts gives this multi-award winning beer its unique flavour. Brewed with whole hop varieties of Bramling Cross, Perle, Saaz and First Gold. Well revered and respected amongst Blonde drinkers nationwide.
A robust ale with a malt dominated body.
Tasting Notes: A ‘Real Beer' multi-malt & multi hops have made this ‘Classic English Beer' another S.I.B.A. Medal Winner. Spicy & fruity, culminating in a very moreish finish. No disappointments here.
A blend of southern hemisphere hops and pale malted barley give a golden colour with a citrus aftertaste.
Tasting Notes: Citrus
Fresh harvest ale. Light and refreshing with a hoppy finish.
Tasting Notes: Refreshing, hoppy
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