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A pub serving food and a garden in Gloucester.
53 Westgate Street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL1 2NW View Map
01452 522562
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Facilities include: Real Ale, Outside Seating, Car Park, Restaurant, Cathedral/Church, Garden, Cask Marque, Wine,
Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00
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Gem (4.1% vol / 4.8% vol in bottles) is a quintessentially English beer, brewed with skill and passion using floor-malted Maris Otter barley and Goldings hops from Kent. Gem contains wheat and barley malt.
Tasting Notes: With its rich aroma of hops and malt, and a long, deep, bittersweet finish, Gem is an exceptional best bitter.
Premium full bodied deep golden brown ale
Tasting Notes: Jail Ale has a well rounded flavour and a rich moreish aftertaste
Knowle Spring is our refreshing blonde beer, built around the purity of the very spring on which the brewery stands. Brewed with Golden Promise barley malt, Strisselspalt hops from Alsace, and UK-grown Cascade and Chinook hops.
Tasting Notes: It’s an easy-drinking beer with floral and citrus aromas, hints of orange zest on the tongue followed by aromatic hop flavours to finish.
The Yorkshire Dales is in our blood, and in our beer. Protecting this beautiful landscape is vital to us at Black Sheep, and every drop of Respire contributes to tree planting in the Yorkshire Dales. Officially carbon neutral, Respire is the true pint with purpose. We footprinted the brewing, packaging and distribution of Respire, and offset this with official carbon credits, funding high impact bio-diversity projects. Citra and Chinook hops take the lead in this fresh and hoppy Session IPA, packing bright citrus, tropical fruit and crisp pine notes. Backed up with light, sweet maltiness, rounding out in a refreshing bitter finish. A breed apart.
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