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By The Horns Brewing Co.

A brewery in London.

25 Summerstown, London, Greater London, SW17 0BQ
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+442034177338

[email protected]

http://www.bythehorns.co.uk

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2Tone 4.5

Just like the 2Tone music genre this Rudie has been brewed with a whole load of combined influences. With typical lager roots but brewed in small batches with full-on craft beer flavours through dry-hopping.

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Bastard Brag 7.2

This full bodied roasty black IPA will always settle your nerve. No need to bluff with this velvety delight.

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Bison 4.8

Light bodied with a bright golden colour. This American pale ale is brewed with big American hops which offer hints of grapefruit, light citrus notes and a subtle pine aroma.

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Citrus Paradisi 4.3

This golden beer has a light pink hue, with waves of tropical fruit, including melon and lychee, in the aroma and flavour - initially sharp and crisp, with a lingering, bitter finish

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Diamond Geezer 4.9

As bold as brass and in your face beer. A hoppy red ale with a touch of caramel sweetness to start, then light nuttiness with a heavily hopped bitter finish.

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Gift of the Gab 5.9

Smooth roast coffee with a touch of rich oak & peat. A Milk Stout brewed with lactose then aged in Irish whisky oak barrels & conditioned with freshly ground coffee.

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Hercules Hold 8.5

A new-age strong scotch ale brewed with plenty of Belgian malts, Candi sugars and yeast; then left to mature in oak whiskey barrels for three months. This beer has a bold sweet raisin body with notes of light oak.

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Hop Air Balloon 4.2

Hop Air Balloon is a light and sessionable IPA which can be enjoyed whiling away the day staring up at the clouds and thinking about Thomas, the men of Summerstown and the brave jobs they did for us so we could enjoy our freedoms today.

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Hopadelic 4.3
Hopslinger 5.9

A big malt base of Maris Otter Pale, Munich, Cara and Wheat provides this ‘Western Shooter’ with the perfect back bone to hold a 6-shooter full of big flavourful exotic hops from America, New Zealand, Australia & the UK.

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Lambeth Walk 5.1

The beer that built London. Velvety, rich and chock full of flavour with notes of coffee bean, cocoa, toasted hazelnuts and hint of dark berries.

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Mick the Miller 4.0

Light caramel malt back up with a racing hoppy finish. Always a winner!

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Old Smoke 5.0

Using the UK’s best lightly smoked malted barley and a blend of hops combined with the finest East Grey Ceylond tea. The fusion of smoke, black tea & bergamot in this traditional English Bitter utters notes of everything quintessentially London.

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One Arm Bandit 4.7

A Hefeweizen at heart but a gambler in the making. This fruit machine is packed full of fruity goodness with natural soft banana notes from the years and the addition of fruit & spices offering a twist.

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Samba King 5.1

A blonde beer packed full of exotic & bold flavours! Brewed with Maris Otter, Caragold, Munich, Lager & Rye malts with Torrified Wheat. Hopped with Sorachi Ace, Galaxy & Citra hops and conditioned with fresh lemongrass & Brazilian lime.

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Sour to the People 4.8

Brewed in the style of a Berliner Weiss with a prolonged mash which enables the natural production of lactic acid resulting in the tart & sour flavours. Each batch is aged in a slightly different way to give a totally unique touch

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Stiff Upper Lip 3.8

A great session beer with a character all to itself. A well balanced mellow malt base gives the beer a clean body whilst a myriad of well selected hops leaves the beer with a wonderfully crisp late bitter finish.

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The Mayor of Garratt 4.3

A truely London Bitter brewed in the most traditional way. This best bitter is brewed with British Malt, Yeast and Hops, with London water, passion and heritage.

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Wimbledon Blonde 3.9

With the brewery based barely a mile away from the famous Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club, what better way to celebrate this than to brew this wonderfully fresh blonde ale!

Tasting Notes: Brewed with extra pale malted barley and using two punchy hops in Citra and El Dorado.

Wolfie Smith 5.2

A controversial amber fusion of flavours. Light caramel, big tropical hops and a bitter bite. A true award winner with a huge, powerful flavour

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