Draught Beers and Cider
GREENE KING IPA
Greene King IPA (3.6% ABV) is a great tasting beer, characterised by its fresh, hoppy taste and clean, bitter finish.
Despite the simplicity of the ingredients - barley, water, yeast and hops - it's in the creation of the recipe that the skill of the master brewer lies. And here's the real secret of our success. We can turn those basic ingredients into some of the best cask ales available today - each with its own individual flavour, aroma, colour and characteristics.
This award-winning beer's hoppy taste and aroma comes from two varieties of English hops, which are combined with pale and crystal malts.
Greene King IPA is a great beer to enjoy particularly with certain foods such as curry, Mexican and other spicy food. But it's equally enjoyable on it's own.
BECK'S VIER
Four percent by Beck’s.
Beck’s Vier is a 4% pilsner lager brewed with the same uncompromising approach to quality and authenticity as Beck’s.
Imported from Bremen, Germany, Beck’s Vier is brewed with precision to the Reinheitsgebot purity law, which ensures that only four pure ingredients are ever involved. This unique blend of golden barley, Bavarian hops, pure glacier water and unique yeast gives Beck’s Vier its clean, crisp, full bodied taste and exceptional refreshment.
HEINEKEN
Heineken is a 5% abv pale lager, made by Heinekan International since 1873. It is available in a 4.3% alcohol by volume, in countries such as Ireland. It is the flagship product of the company and is made of purified water, malted barley, hops, and yeast. In 1886 H.Elion finished the development of the Heineken A-yeast. This is the yeast that is still used for the beer.[1] The beer is force carbonated. It is the worlds most popular lager, and is particularly successful in Europe.
KRONENBOURG 1664
Sold in 70 countries worldwide, Kronenbourg 1664 is France‘s No 1 selling beer and the UK’s second biggest premium selling lager. Its unique recipe is distinguished by the use of the aromatic Strisselspalt hop — the ‘caviar of hops’ which sets it apart from other beers.
The Strisselspalt hop has been exclusive to Alsace, the home of Kronenbourg 1664, since 1885 and is a unique variety of French aromatic hops, giving the beer an unrivalled aroma and superior taste. It is a 5% continental premium lager, more bitter than sweet, with a distinctive citrus flavour predominantly reminiscent of grapefruit.
Kronenbourg was launched in the UK in 1952 to mark The Queen’s accession to the throne.
Kronenbourg 1664’s distinctive continental style fount can be found in bars and restaurants and features a head injection tap (HIT) that delivers the perfect pour, giving a tight, smooth head that lasts the whole pint long.
GUINNESS
Swirling clouds tumble as the storm begins to calm. Settle. Breathe in the moment, the break throughthe smooth, light headto the bittersweet reward. Unmistakeably GUINNESS, from the first velvet sip to the last , lingering drop. And every deep-dark satisfying mouthful in between. Pure beauty. Pure GUINNESS.
STRONGBOW
Strongbow's crisp, clean, taste has been refreshing thirsty drinkers for nearly 50 years – so it's no surprise it's the UK's No.1 cider. Offering total 1st pint refreshment, it's the perfect way to start your Bowtime!