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A pub in Leeds.
Helston Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS10 4PG View Map
0113 270 9579
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Facilities include: Outside Seating, Big Screen, Karaoke, Quiz,
Mon - Fri: 12:30 - 23:30Sat: 12:30 - 00:00Sun: 12:00 - 23:00
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As the beer that is unmatched in gold, flavor and uncompromising in refreshment, men across South Africa and international taste experts continuously choose Carling Black Label as their beer of choice.
Tasting Notes: full-bodied, well-rounded and satisfying, A Champion Beer.
Carlsberg is a Pilsner style lager originating from Copenhagen, Denmark. Carlsberg is light, easy drinking and refreshing. The all malt recipe and Carlsberg yeast strain gives the balance between body and depth of flavour and a clean refreshing palate.
Tasting Notes: Carlsberg is a pale blonde Danish pilsner style lager, with a flowery subtle aroma, and hoppy fruity flavours with a soft lingering finish
One of the world's best-loved beers, with sweet smelling aromas of coffee and malt, from the first velvety sip to the last, lingering drop, every deep-dark satisfying mouthful in between is pure beauty… pure Guinness.
Tasting Notes: Smoothly balanced with bitter, sweet, roasted notes
Bronze and amber colouring with a malt and fruity smell.
Tasting Notes: Malt, hop bitterness, a full body with lasting aftertaste. John Smith’s bitter, which is still going strong, is a malty, bitter sweet ale with a slight fruitiness and a bitter aftertaste – we probably took the words right out of your mouth.
John Smith’s Extra Smooth was launched in 1993 and is now the nation's number 1 ale.
Tasting Notes: The boffins say it has a distinct cereal character, with malty, caramel notes being complemented by some fruitiness. But we just think it’s a right good pint.
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