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A child friendly venue serving food with WiFi and a garden in Dundee.
43A Gray Street, Broughty Ferry, Dundee, Angus, DD5 2BJ View Map
01382 734910
[email protected]
www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/pubs/jollys-hotel
Facilities include: WiFi (free), Child Friendly, Disabled Access, Restaurant, Canal, 1 Room, Board Games, Garden, Cask Marque, Open Fire,
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Full flavoured, smooth and mature taste with fruit cake characters , a malty richness and superb hop balance.
Tasting Notes: Mahogany in colour and brewed for longer to create a rich malty, and mature flavour.
80 Shilling is Belhaven''s classic, hand-pulled, cask-conditioned ale. It has a classic red appearance in the glass, with a rich and smooth texture.
Tasting Notes:
This is a big hitter of a beer, an Ian Botham standing defiantly at the crease.
Tasting Notes: The nose is rich with resiny hop aromas to the fore followed by a biscuity maltiness in the background. On the palate a voluminous malty character with hints of chocolate and toffee is matched note for note with a well defined and warming fruitiness, before a giddy descent where a long dry finish where a hint of sweetness keeps matters well mannered.
A terrifyingly flavoursome golden blonde ale using rich hops to give it clean and biscuity finish.
An American pale ale packed full of hoppy citrus and blackcurrant flavours delivering a crisp, refreshing superior taste.
Tasting Notes: Crisp, hoppy, citrus, blackcurrant
Doom Bar is a perfectly balanced beer combining subtle yet complex flavours, Doom Bar is both satisfying and deliciously moreish.
Tasting Notes: “The aroma of Doom Bar combines an accomplished balance of spicy resinous hop, inviting sweet malt and delicate roasted notes. The mouth feel is a perfectly balanced and complex blend of succulent dried fruit, lightly roasted malty notes and a subtle yet assertive bitterness. The bitterness remains into the finish with dry fruity notes which implore the drinker to go back for more.” Stuart Howe, Head Brewer.
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