These are both heavyweight beers
McEwan’s Champion Used to be known as No 1; then in 1997 it was re-named No 1 Champion Ale after winning a…
McEwan’s Champion Used to be known as No 1; then in 1997 it was re-named No 1 Champion Ale after winning a…
Weetwood Cheshire Cat Smooth and well-balanced with refreshing citrusy flavours. Very blonde and very easy drinking. Weetwood Eastgate Ale A golden beer…
This was surprising for me, never really took to it first time round, but not bad at all.
I’m told beer should not be stored in clear glass: There’s a simple reason why beer bottles were made with brown or…
Fullers 1845 is definitely becoming a regular, not sure if there is less choice on the shelf, or its always on special…
These are real, good old fashioned beer. The question is do I like them because they are good old fashioned, am I…
Named in honour of the inquisitive and extremely “fursty” ferrets of the Gribble Inn, a celebrated golden brown ale, full of character.…
Changed from nip size to 330ml embossed bottle in 2006 First record of brewing in 1899. Ingredients: British pale malt, crystal malt,…
Blood Red Sky sets a scene. Warm Caribbean sand, flickering candles, cold beer and anticipation of the night to come. From this…