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Nethergate Brewery Co. Ltd

A brewery in Long Melford.

Rodbridge Corner, Long Melford, Suffolk, CO10 9HJ
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01787 377087

[email protected]

https://nethergate.co.uk

Facilities include: Real Ale, We're award winners, CAMRA – district,

Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00

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Augustinian Ale 4.5

A wonderfully smooth drinking premium beer. A hint of Crystal malt and the late addition of Styrian Goldings hops gives a continental feel.

Tasting Notes: Fruity, Floral, Toffee

Essex Beast 6.2

A gargantuan Porter crafted from a fine blend of pale, chocolate and dark crystal malts.

Tasting Notes: Luscious aroma's gather to give wonderful toffee and coffee nose, the palate is full and complex with a spicy hoppiness followed by more treacle and mocha flavours.

Essex Border 4.8

A wonderful, easy drinking golden beer with fruity, spicy overtones giving way to sweet, soft orange notes and a well-rounded finish.

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Five Rifles Red 4.1

Ruby bitter, sweet fruity flavours, hoppy bitterness finish. Brewed using Crystal Rye to create a red colour, finished with WGV hops.

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GB 3.9

Delicately smooth and well balanced; an amber coloured bitter, fruity and light on the palate, with a hint of earthy spice and a delicious hoppy finish.

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Lemon Head 4.0

Lemon Head a uber-refreshing, deep golden ale. The intriguing union of lemon and ginger creates an unmistakable thirst quenching surprise.

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Mad Bob 3.8

This chestnut coloured beer has a powerfully strong hoppy aroma, with depth in taste to back it.

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Nethergate IPA 3.5

If you want an IPA that's not too strong, heavily hopped and India bound, nor zesty and crafted in the good old U.S. of A, well here's the real deal - Ian & Paul's Ale.

Tasting Notes: A superb apple-crisp session beer. Hoppy throughout, with a lingering bitter end.

Old Growler 5.0

This dark, complex and satisfying beer is based on a 1750s porter recipe, with a distinctive blend of roast malts and chocolate, a dominating fruit flavour and hints of liquorice.

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Priory Mild 3.5

Priory Mild, a traditional dark mild but with a surprisingly fresh bitterness right to the end, slaking your thirst.

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Red Santa 4.2

This beer combines Crystal Rye malt and Boadicea hops for balancing both aroma and bitterness and you create a first rate, wonderfully crisp and fruity, gloriously red best bitter.

Tasting Notes: Toffee, Fruity, Nutty

Stour Valley Gold 4.2

A smooth and refreshing golden ale brewed with citrus hops.

Tasting Notes: It has a lovely fresh zingy aroma with a touch of spice early on and a gentle bitterness at the end.

Suffolk County 4.0

A best bitter, biscuity malt dominates the warm well rounded roasted background, with a punching bitterness.

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Three Point Nine 3.9

Amber-coloured session bitter with a dry finish. Aroma of caramel, fruit, some citrus notes.

Tasting Notes: Caramel, Citrus, Hoppy.

Umbel Ale 3.8

Thirst quenching and absolutely cracking with spicy food, this amber beer is a fresh tasting, bone-dry lemony brew.

Tasting Notes: The coriander in our multi-award winning Umbel Ale gives a floral aroma, fruity tang and a well-rounded finish.

Umbel Magna 5.0

If you recreate a 1750's porter containing coriander in the 20th century you get the much loved, herb-alicious, funky cousin of Old Growler - Umbel Magna.

Tasting Notes: Spicy

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