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A brewery in Liverpool.
Stanhope Street, Cains Brewery Village, Liverpool, Merseyside, L8 5RE View Map
0151 709 8734
No email
http://www.cains.co.uk
Facilities include: Real Ale, We're award winners,
Mon - Fri: 18:30 - 23:00Sat - Sun: 13:00 - 23:00
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GOLD MEDAL WINNER 2000.
Tasting Notes: A Gold medal winner in the international brewing industry awards 2000, and a three times bronze medal winner at the Great British Beer Festival in the Best Mild category, this is a smooth, full flavoured, truly dark mild with a rich creamy head. It has a full body and distinctive roasted malt taste, balanced by its fresh hop character. Complex flavours and aromas are achieved by blending deeply roasted malt and adding a selected blend of English hops, including dry hops, to the cask conditioned beer.
SILVER MEDAL WINNER 2000 and Winner of Best Alcoholic Drink of the North West Nov 2005.
Tasting Notes: A Golden coloured very ''''English'''' golden ale with a beautifully smooth mouthfeel. Brewed with the finest English malts, the beer is brewed with a fuller flavour to delight the mouth and stimulate the tongue.
World''s Best Fruit Beer in the annual World Beer Awards, December 2007.
Tasting Notes: Cains Fine Raisin Beer is an award winning, rich amber ale infused with succulent California raisins. It tastes great with cheese, meat of game...
CHAMPION BEER OF BRITAIN, 1991.
Tasting Notes: A regular winner of awards for quality and flavour, and winner of the silver medal at the International Brewing Industry Awards 2002, this refreshing yet full-bodied bitter is a favourite with beer drinkers everywhere. The rich flavours of premium malt and goldings hops are unmistakeable in this will balanced, traditionally brewed bitter.
WINNER SILVER AWARD at the W&SI International Beer Challenge 2005.
Tasting Notes: IPA is one of Cairns'''' best selling cask ales: a refreshing session beer, with a subtle hop aroma and a light, yet full flavour.
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