
The rich and roasted malt notes defy the pale colour in this special bitter. Brewed as a one-off for St. George’s day it went down so well it’ made a number of re-appearances since for significant national events, and has a great following in bottle. A traditional bitter-style ale, the pale colour defies a rich maltiness normally associated with a darker ale. We laboured long and hard over this one. Sick and tired of seeing classic English pubs making elaborate celebrations for St. Patrick’s day
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