Porter, Ruby, Best Bitter: bevi le birre più premiate PDF Stampa E-mail
Giovedì 25 Dicembre 2008 21:30

Regione: Inghilterra

Le birre della Robinson Brewery

Old Tom: nominata Supreme Champion Winter Beer of Britain 2005 al CAMRA's national winter celebration of beer. (dal sito del CAMRA, Campaign for Real Ale)

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Le birre della St. Peter's Brewery

Best Bitter: "Traditional Best Bitter brewed with Pale and Crystal malts and Goldings aroma hops. The result is a full-bodied ale with distinctive fruity caramel notes".
Old Style Porter: CAMRA Champion Beer of Suffolk 2005 / Bronze medal CAMRA Winter Beers Festival 2007.
Ruby Red: Silver Medal at the SIBA East Anglian Beer Festival in Bedford in October 2004.

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Le birre della Meantime Brewery

London Pale Ale: "Excellent drunk now, even better tomorrow. One for laying down - both you and the beer will benefit from it."
Pale Ale: "In the days before lager a Pale Ale was a treat. It was the beer that cost that little bit extra. It was the first beer to make a statement about the drinker. Meantime´s Pale Ale is a little bit special too."

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Le birre della Ridgeway

Bitter
Blue
Ivanhoe
Ridgeway IPA

Regione: Scozia

Le birre della Orkney Brewery

Dragonhead Stout: Dragonhead is a legendary stout: dark, intense and fully-flavoured, it is our tribute to the Vikings and their cultural legacy in Orkney.
Northen Light: as a drink on its own, or matched with lighter or spicy food dishes, Northern Light is refreshing and rewarding all year round.
Red Mac Gregor: Red Macgregor is a unique beer: delicate and sophisticated yet the robust cask conditioned version of this beer was the first Scottish beer to win the BIIA World Cask Beer Gold Medal.

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