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We love Beavertown's description of this Beer 'Heavyweight flavour, featherweight ABV'. They wanted to do things a little differently and instead of removing the Alcohol after fermentation, they use a clever strain of Yeast that fully ferments their Pilsner Malt without producing Alcohol, whilst adding a hint of Peach at the same time. This has a lovely fruit taste and all of the flavours of an IPA, just without the Alcohol!
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Beavertown's 'down-to-earth Beer'. This is a light and zingy Session IPA. With balanced hop flavours, this is a great introduction into the wonderful world of Craft Beer. Named after Beavertown's founder, Logan who fondly remembers his Grandad stating that he was off down the Pub to 'Oil his Neck' with a Pint!
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A quaffable Golden Ale also known as 'highly sessionable. Kursaal Gold has a blend of three English grown hop varieties for bittering, with two from the US for aroma. Golden in appearance, fresh zest aroma and clean sweet flavours. The name and artwork celebrates The Kursaal, one of the world's earliest amusement parks, now a Grade II listed building and still glorious facade.
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Hopped with Challenger and suitably seafaring hops Admiral and Columbus, Six Little Ships is a traditional Best Bitter with a delicious spicy bitterness. A warming copper brown in appearance, brown bread aroma and a smooth spicy flavour with a perfect bitter finish. Named for the six boats from Leigh-on-Sea that set sail in May 1940 to join the Dunkirk troop evacuation.
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Smooth, refreshing with enough of a bold twist of American flavours to wake up your tastebuds. This has been inspired by the great Pale Ales from California's Pacific Coast and is Beavertown's staple Beer.
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Leigh on Sea Brewery's first brewed Beer and now their best selling and most awarded. Legra is a well hopped American style Pale Ale, single hopped in the boil and dry hopped with loads of Citra. Legra is a light, hazy, golden Ale with the Citra hop giving the Beer a clean, Citrus Aroma with refreshing Grapefruit flavour and big bitter finish. As it was their first Beer it was only natural that it's name would symbolise Leigh-on-Sea. The earliest known record of Leigh-on-Sea is in the Domesday Book of 1086, when it was known as Legra and valued at 100 shillings- which is roughly a fiver!
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Inspired by tasty hoppy Beers Deya Brewery fell in love with, they decided to make their own whilst listening to the Blues greats. The concoction of old-time Blues records and juicy American hops has helped created an incredibly soft and delicate Pale Ale with intense tropical fruit hop aromatics and saturation. Aka a bloody fantastic Pale Ale.