beer for the 2009 clun valley beer festival:

Bathams Best A straw-coloured bitter which initially seems sweet, but a complex dry, hoppy taste soon predominates.   4.3%
Charles Wells Bombardier A burnished copper colour, it has a rich, tempting aroma of peppery hops and raisins, while the palate is dominated by more dark fruit, juicy malt and tangy hops.  4.3%
Corvedale Green Hop Only brewed in September  each year using green hops from Ray Morris the green hops gives it a hint of wood  4.5%
Ludlow Best A copper coloured well balanced session beer. Marris Otter pale malt along with Fuggles & Goldings hops. 3.7%
Ludlow Boiling Well Marris Otter pale malt, Fuggles & Goldings hops, with crystal malt, which provides a maltier flavour and a darker hue.  4.7%
Moorhouses Pendle Witches Brew A full malty flavoured beerwith a crisp sweet fruity aftertasteand soft citrus nose. 5.1%
Northumberland Terrier A light coloured ale with a distinctive bite.  4.3%
Purity Mad Goose A zesty pale ale. 4.2%
Tring Huck me Buck Hearty autumnal ale, tawny in colour and although gentle on bitterness it has plenty of maltiness and a generous amount of late hop aroma. 4.4%
Woods Woodcutter A coppery colour with a spicy and slightly fruity, nose. Taste the roasted malt and the blend of traditional English hops!  4.5%
Wye Valley HPA A delightful pale ale, smooth on the palate with a citrus hop aroma leading to a balanced bitter finish.  4.0%

 

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