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Whitstable Brewery

A brewery in Maidstone.

Little Telpits Farm, Woodcock Lane, Maidstone, Kent, ME17 2AY
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01622 851007

[email protected]

http://whitstablebrewery.co.uk/

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East India Pale Ale 4.1

The East India Pale Ale’s vibrant yet well-balanced hop flavours leave the palate with an assertive finish.

Tasting Notes: A painstakingly chosen blend of aromatic hops complements the best British pale malt to give both its citrus floral aroma and glorious golden hue. This multi award-winning India Pale Ale is the perfect choice for all weathers!

Kentish Reserve 5.0

A Premium Bitter the colour of burnished copper. Crystal malt and a Goldings-led hop blend bring into being flavours of peaches and plums, ending on a note of rich ruby port.

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Native Bitter 3.7

A classic copper-coloured Kentish Session Bitter which perfectly captures the ruggedness of a Whitstable Native. Satisfying malt flavours complement the aromas of the county’s most famous hops – the Fuggle and the East Kent Golding.

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Oyster Stout 4.5

A classic Stout with deep chocolate and mocha flavours; this rich, velvety and wonderfully drinkable beer is the perfect accompaniment to roast beef, oysters and game.

Tasting Notes: This beer’s long and glorious heritage dates back to the 18th Century when a glass of Stout and a plate of Whitstable Oysters became the pairing of choice for millions of thirsty Britons!

Pearl of Kent 4.5

A gorgeous, easy-drinking Golden Ale where tropical fruit flavours come to the fore ahead of a subtle yet rewarding bitterness.

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Renaissance Ruby Mild 3.8

Deep red in colour, this classic Mild has a nutty taste with a gentle roast malt aroma.

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Winkle Picker 4.5

A beautifully balanced amber Best Bitter; Winkle Picker’s maltiness offset by a firm but not overpowering bitterness and a delightful hint of orange delivers everything one could desire from a classic British Bitter.

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