17 - Sandford Orchards - Sandford Reserve - 7.40%
Deep Gold Cider - Medium Dry V/GF - Travelled 157 miles
Finest Cask-Aged Cider. We take our most elegant and refined ciders from vat, cask and foudre at the point that both barrel and fruit marry perfectly. Intricate flavours of peach, vintage oak and sherry wine. Key Apple Varieties: Harry Masters Jersey, Michelin, Ellis Bitter.
Cider - Medium Dry
Pale Gold
Dangerous 7% or more
8.4%
18 - Sandford Orchards - The General - 8.40%
Pale Gold Cider - Medium Dry V/GF - Travelled 157 miles
The General is our tribute to the legendary Sir Redvers Buller, a warrior Devonian and one of Britain’s most decorated military leaders. Our finest vintage cider is aged in our mighty, 100 year old oak vat, nicknamed ‘The General’. Powerful and complex with rich apple fruit, honey, vanilla and hints of malted barley
Pale Ale or IPA
Pale Gold
Alcohol Free
0.5%
20 - Attic - Lo Tide - 0.50%
Pale Gold Pale Ale or IPA V/H - Travelled 4 miles
Embark on a unique craft beer journey with Attic x Lowtide Double Dip, a Low Alcohol NZ IPA born from an exceptional collaboration between Attic Brew Co. and Lowtide Brewing. This innovative brew redefines low-alcohol beer with its bold blend of lollipop, passionfruit, and pineapple flavors, complemented by sophisticated white wine undertones. Two intrepid beer enthusiasts named Rob and Dave embarked on an unforgettable journey. They sought the Holy Grail of alcohol-free craft beers, a mythical brew that would tantalise the taste buds of even the most discerning drinkers. With an infectious blend of artistic flair, rebellious spirit, and delectable alcohol-free brews, Lowtide Brewing Co. has become a beacon of true craft beer in the world of alcohol-free beverages. Their aim is simple: create unparalleled beers with one-of-a-kind artwork and unrivalled flavour.
Session IPA
Pale Gold
Medium 4% - 4.9% ABV
4.0%
22 - Greene King - Level Head - 4.00%
Pale Gold Session IPA - Travelled 133 miles
Level Head is quite simply a perfectly-executed session IPA. The aroma is hoppy, balanced between tropical and grapefruit notes, and at 4% it’s a truly sessionable beer. A nod to the legend of our very own St Edmund, beheaded by Vikings in 869, his head was miraculously reunited with its body by a ghostly wolf, and his sainthood assured. The aroma is hoppy, balanced between tropical and grapefruit notes, and at 4% it’s a delicious invitation to keep it steady (just like Eddie).