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A brewery in Taunton.
Ford Road, Wiveliscombe, Taunton, Somerset, TA4 2RE View Map
01984 624086
[email protected]
http://www.cotleighbrewery.co.uk
Facilities include: Real Ale, We're award winners,
Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00
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A rich alcohol warming fruit filled experience on the palate. Triple hopped with Hallertau (Mounthood) giving a floral and pear drop aroma.
Tasting Notes: Fruity, floral
Voted supreme champion of the Maltings Beer Festival immediately after its launch in 1994, this classic premium ale continues to win many accolades.
Tasting Notes: Traditionally brewed with pale, crystal and chocolate malted barley and selected Herefordshire whole hops. A copper bronzed ale with hints of toffee and vanilla. The finish is malty and nutty with a gentle sweet finish.
This dark ruby beer is a full bodied, creamy porter, with its mellow infusion of coffee and chocolate providing a complex, unique character.
Tasting Notes: Creamy, coffee, chocolate
A pale golden beer, refreshing and slightly sparkling. Originally brewed to celebrate the Commando Royal Marines return from active duty in Afghanistan.
Tasting Notes: Using Pale and Crystal malt and Northern Brewer, Cascade and Styrian hops. Five pence for every bottle and pint sold is donated to the charity "Go Commando" in support of the Royal Marines Family.
Launched in June 2004 to celebrate Cotleigh's 25th Anniversary. Cotleigh 25 became an instant success and was listed as a permanent brand.
Tasting Notes: An explosion of flavours originating from American Cascade hops gives this brilliant pale golden beer a fresh aroma and fruit filled finish.
Golden Seahawk formerly known as Golden Eagle became a regular brew in Summer 2001 and has rapidly become a firm favourite with local drinkers.
Tasting Notes: Seahawk is traditionally brewed with Devon pale and crystal malted barley which gives the beer its characteristic bright golden colour.
Tasting Notes:
This copper-coloured ale has been brewed in the traditional way, with three classic British hop varieties.
Tasting Notes: Resulting in a blackberry aroma, fruity flavours and a long dry finish.
This complex, copper-red beer has a superb, dry, nutty flavour, with roast malt balanced by hints of fruit and an underlying hoppiness, leading to a smooth, dry, smoky finish.
A richly flavoured deep copper coloured seasonal beer and Gold Medal Winner.
Tasting Notes: A smooth long lasting finish with chocolate, toffee and nuts.
Produced since 1979, Tawny Bitter has become one of the most popular beers in the West Country.
Tasting Notes: Brewed using Devon pale and crystal malted barley and Herefordshire hops, Tawny is a distinctive well balanced best bitter with a subtle hop palate which blends with the sweetness of the malt.
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