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A brewery in Southampton.
Wallops Woods, Sheardley Lane, Droxford, Southampton, Hampshire, SO32 3QY View Map
01489 878110
[email protected]
http://www.bowman-ales.com
Facilities include: Real Ale, SIBA, CAMRA, CAMRA – district,
Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00
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A rich, garnet coloured ale. Rounded bitterness with sweet overtones of oats. Delicious!
Tasting Notes: Dark and rich. Bitter oaty overtones, with a sweet finish.
A subtle injection of Elder flowers defines this beer. Unlike some other brews of this type, there is no heavy floral scent, but more of the tiniest hint of this spring bloom.
Tasting Notes: This beer has plenty of character and a lovely bitter finish.
Not a session beer this one. One to be savoured sitting by a roaring log fire. Available throughout the winter months on draught.
Tasting Notes: Aroma of Chestnuts, intriguing Chestnut flavours and rather Chestnutty in colour. Which is as it should be, as it is brewed with organic Chestnuts from the farm of Patrice Duplan in the Ardeche region of France.
Gloriously rich golden in colour and with a wonderful mown grass aroma, this premium bitter is full of complex flavours including a tiny amount of caramel. The addition of American hops gives it a full hop flavour with a dry finish.
Tasting Notes: Caramel, hoppy, dry
Not one of those rip your taste buds out ginger beers, this is best described as gently ginger. Brewed with fresh root ginger and normally available throughout the summer months.
Tasting Notes: Ginger
A pale, golden quaffing ale with excellent flavours for its strength.
Tasting Notes: Pleasingly hoppy throughout without being aggressive and also possessing of a fine aroma. The finish is dry with a small twist of sweetness at the end.
A light chestnut in colour which puts it into the 'brown beer' category.
Tasting Notes: As far as flavour goes, it tends rather more towards the malt than the hops, though there is a pleasing hop taste right at the finish. The aroma is light and pleasant.
A conker coloured premium bitter with an initial sweetness giving way to a dry chestnutty finish. Smooth, full bodied & fragrant. No birds were harmed whilst making this beer!!
Tasting Notes: Chestnutty, sweet
A single hop I.P.A. Light in colour. Apricot and citrus flavours, made with Old English Ernest hops.
Tasting Notes: Moreish pale English IPA, Gentle fruitiness and hoppy flavour.
Golden, hoppy ale with a dry finish
Tasting Notes:
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