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A pub serving food in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Because The Peregrine is a Hungry Horse pub it has a reputation for great value food, a friendly warm welcome (especially for families and kids).
Hillhead Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE5 5AP View Map
0191 267 6118
[email protected]
http://www.hungryhorse.co.uk/pubs/peregrine-newcastle-upon-tyne
Facilities include: Traditional, TNT Sports, Beer, Guinness Quality Accredited,
Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00
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The ultimate Italian lager since 1859, Birra Moretti’s special blend of high quality hops creates a smooth, full bodied beer with wholemeal bread top notes which are cut by a delicate citrus note.
Tasting Notes: It is a bottom fermented beer with a golden colour. This colouring is a result of the type of malt used in brewing. Its alcohol content is 4.6% alcohol by volume. It is not a strong beer and is therefore perfect for drinking at lunch, at dinner or for evenings out with friends
Foster's is the ultimate ice-cold refreshment. Its balance of subtle fruitiness and vanilla is ideal for the sweeter-toothed lager lover. The perfect session beer to enjoy with mates.
Tasting Notes: A light-coloured lager style, it presents full malt character with a balanced clean hop bitterness. Combined with a slightly hoppy, but yeasty/malty nose, Foster's lager is a full bodied beer with excellent drinkability.
Guinness Smooth offers all the character of Guinness stout with an extra smooth finish. The classic bittersweet duet of hops and roasted barley accompanied by millions of minute swirling bubbles. Smooth from the first sip to the last.
Tasting Notes: A full rounded palate with malt and roast characteristics and a unique and perfect balance of bitter and sweet flavour.
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.
Strongbow gets its distinctive flavour and cut-through refreshment through the unique blends of bittersweet British cider apples from our Herefordshire orchards.
Tasting Notes: The cider is made from a blend of bittersweet cider and culinary apples making it a well-rounded, balanced cider with a good mix of fresh apples and cidery flavour
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