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Great Beer selection at Festival

22nd August 2011 @ 7:07am – by Audlem Webteam
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This is the third day featuring the amazing range of beers available for your pleasure at this coming weekend's Audlem Beer Festival – 57 beers in all, and we haven't even reached the fourteen ciders which will described tomorrow.


Check out or two previous reports on the Breweries from A – S and continue reading from S – W:


Spitting Feathers Honey Trap (4.1% ABV): A pale amber beer brewed using honey from the brewery's own on-site beehives to produce a distinctive mellow flavour and aroma. At the Lord Combermere   


Tatton Tatton Gold (4.8% ABV): A full-tasting, satisfying deep golden special ale. This is a beer with a generous maltiness backed up by a robust hop character. At the Lord Combermere   


The Wood Brewery Shropshire Lad (4.5%): A strong well rounded bitter drawing from a fine blend of selected English malted barley, traditional English Fuggles and Golding hops. At the Lord Combermere   


The Wood Brewery Parish Bitter (4.0% ABV): A light-coloured beer, hopped in the cask for a hoppy, refreshing flavour. At the Lord Combermere     


Thornbridge Jaipur (5.9% ABV): A citrus dominated India Pale Ale, its immediate impression is soft and smooth yet builds to a crescendo of massive hoppiness accentuated by honey. An enduring, bitter finish. At theShroppie Fly   


Three Tuns XXX (4.5% ABV): A renowned beer from a recipe passed down by the Roberts family who owned the brewery for several generations; a pale-straw-coloured, premium bitter with simple, light malty-sweetness, delicately balanced with light bitterness of floral, earthy character. At the Lord Combermere   


Three Tuns Clerics Cure (5.0% ABV): A light-tan beer presenting medium malty-sweetness with powerful, spicy, floral bitterness and hop character designed to re-create the iconic style of India Pale Ales of the 19th. Century. At the Lord Combermere   


Timothy Taylor Landlord (4.3% ABV): Refreshingly reliable, nationally renowned, this full drinking Pale Ale with a complex and hoppy aroma has real ""Pulling Power"" and stands out in any bar as the ideal regular. At the Lord Combermere and the Shroppie Fly  


Titanic Brewery Mild (3.5% ABV): A mild of classic style full of roast malt and balanced by delicate hops. True to type it has a rounded sweetness and a smooth dry finish. At the Lord Combermere   


Titanic Brewery Captain Smith's (5.2% ABV): A red/brown, full bodied beer hoppy and bitter with a sweetness and roast malt flavour and a good strong finish. At the Lord Combermere   


Weetwood Eastgate Ale (4.2% ABV): A golden beer brewed especially for the Centenary of Chester's famous Eastgate clock. The fruity foretaste is followed by a mellow acceptable finish of hops. At the Lord Combermere   


Weetwood Old Dog (4.5% ABV): A 'premium' bitter with a smooth, full bodied flavour. Dark roasted malt produces a deep colour and the use of the whole hops provide that extra flavour and aroma to what will be a memorable and lasting experience. At the Lord Combermere   


Weetwood Cheshire Cat (4.0% ABV): A traditionally brewed blonde ale with a smooth foretaste and a fruity hoppy finish, making it an easy drinking ale of distinction. At the Lord Combermere   


Wells Bombardier (4.3% ABV): Peppery aromas with the perfect balance of malty richness, tangy hops and sultana fruit on the palate; with a long, soft, spicy finish. At the Shroppie Fly     


Wentworth Bumblebeer (4.3% ABV): Bumble Beer is a 4.3% honey beer! Subtle honey flavours with a pronounced hoppiness, very refreshing! At the Shroppie Fly   


Wincle Rambler (4.0% ABV): A blend of amber and crystal malts give an amber/copper colour and a rich malt introduction balanced by a generous charge of brambling cross hops. At the Lord Combermere     


Wincle Waller (3.8% ABV): This is a pale beer with plenty of hops at a quaffing ale strength. Ideal, they say, for quenching a thirst after a few hours stonewalling. At the Lord Combermere   


Woodlands Oak Beauty (4.2% ABV): A mid coloured bitter with just a hint of acorn Lord Combermere     Woodlands Generals Tipple 5.5% An Indian type beer with a medium hop content. At the Lord Combermere   


Wychwood Hobgoblin (4.5% ABV): Full bodied, ruby beer that delivers a delicious chocolate toffee malt flavour, balanced with a rounded moderate bitterness and overall fruity, mischvious character. At the Bbridge Inn   


Wychwood Scarecrow (4.2% ABV): Wonderfully refreshing Golden Ale evoking lazy, hazy days of summer in golden meadows & ripe barleyfields. A winning combination of tart citric fruit flavours perfectly balanced by a rich biscuity maltiness and rounded off with a spicy bittersweet finish. At the Bridge Inn


Tomorrow, we feature the fourteen ciders on sale at the Audlem Beer Festival.                     


 


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