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A brewery in Wakes Colne.
Viaduct Brewhouse, Wakes Hall Business Centre, Wakes Colne, Essex, CO6 2DY View Map
01787 829422
[email protected]
http://www.colchesterbrewery.com/
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1900s pale ale
Tasting Notes: Mildly hopped. Fresh, fruity and very easy drinking.
Honey beer.
Tasting Notes:
With a hint of "Burton Snatch" (the characteristic sulphur from the local water) this is a traditional Burton Ale.
Very smooth drinking cream stout.
Tasting Notes: Slight sweetness, full bodied.
A classic english best bitter
Tasting Notes: Copper in colour. Whole leaf Boadicea hops for flavour and the definitive aroma of East Kent Goldings. Still the same recipe as our first ever brew.
Light amber in colour, a locally-picked green hop beer.
Hoppy, golden, light and fruity - IT AIN'T
Tasting Notes: Dark brown, malty, sweetish and balanced - IT IS!
Our interpretation of the early export beer from Hodgson's brewery in Bow, East London.
Tasting Notes: Strong and slightly sweet export pale ale.
Golden easy drinking summer ale.
Tasting Notes: Full of hop flavour with delicate bitterness and light aroma.
A superb golden session bee
Tasting Notes: Enormous depth of flavour and a long floral, spicy finish from U.S. Cascade hops.
Dark, ruby mild
Tasting Notes: Sweet and fruity.
Rich dark ale brewed the original way with brown malt.
Tasting Notes: Very drinkable.
Rye malt adds colour and flavour to this red best bitter
Tasting Notes: Well balanced with a long rich finish. It's not just for farmers!
A cracking session bitter
Tasting Notes: Rich amber in colour. Packed with flavour and drinking noticeably above its strength. Fuggles and goldings are blended traditionally for freshness and finish.
Golden hoppy beer, with light fruit flavour from Aurora hops giving great character.
Rich winter ale.
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