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A brewery in Norwich.
Redwell Brewery, Bracondale, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 2EF View Map
01603 624072
[email protected]
www.bullardsbeers.co.uk
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A craft in cask beer. A bright golden ale, that shows off what modern beer can do.
Tasting Notes: The East Coast Pale Ale is a combination of new world hops that create an aromatic and punchy citrus flavour with a zingy, lasting aftertaste.
This Summer Ale is incredibly light in colour from the use of all Pale Ale malt and Pilsner malt.
Tasting Notes: A light crisp and refreshing malt base hopped with the fruity and floral American Cascade, this is the beer of the Summer, get your beer gardens ready!
The Indian Pale Ale pours a deep copper with a frothy white head. A perfect drinking ale.
Tasting Notes: This ale has an Amercian hop base yet with a distinctly English IPA flavour, full of rich caramel and burnt brown sugar, with a bitter orange aroma.
Malty and satisfying, brewed with Norfolk malted barley and hops from the UK and USA
Tasting Notes:
The baby brother to their big hitting 6% IPA, deep golden in colour and juicy to the taste, backed up by an incredibly fruity hop aroma, full of big IPA flavours at a strength you can session on.
Tasting Notes: Fruity
Deep red in colour, this malty but easy drinking Red Bitter is delicately hopped with English and American hop varieties to combine a classic English style bitter with the fruitiness of American hops.
Tasting Notes: Fruity, malty
This Rye Pale Ale is refreshing, malty and crisp, with a distinct spicy finish from the use of Rye malt.
Tasting Notes: Hopped with Summit and Cluster in the boil, to give a dark fruit spicy finish, and dry hopped with a blend of Cascade and Galena to give a juicy, floral and spicy aroma.
An English style pale ale with a soft biscuity malt base yet juicy flavours making this a refreshing beer.
Tasting Notes: Biscuity, malty
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