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The Festival Begins on Monday, 31stth October, 2005.
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Middlesex
Rich amber in colour with a malty taste and a delicious hoppiness from the classic pairing of fuggles with goldings hops. |
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Wiltshire
A session bitter with a smooth, malty flavour and clean bitter finish |
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Devon
Citric fruit aroma, sweet malt in mouth, not too dry. Juicy malt complements hop fruit. Finish and palate dominated by flavours that burst on the tongue. |
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A one off special for the Peterborough Beer Festival, Bishops has become a permenant fixture in the Oakham family. Pale, hoppy & packed with flavour. |
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North Somerset
This complex multi layered ale has a floral hop aroma with medium bodied hop, bitter taste with some fruit and sweetness. |
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Tyne & Wear
A tasty, complex beer with malt and hops throughout and a long, satisfying bitter finish. Well worthy of the title 'Champion Beer of Britain' award 1997. |
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Somerset
A light, refreshing copper coloured session bitter. Full bodied with a distinctive hop aroma and finish. Very drinkable. |
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Brighton
Light straw coloured bitter with fully hoppy aroma and clean crisp bitterness from Cascade hops. |
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Devon
A light brown beer with a hoppy well balanced taste. It's depth of flavour would indicate a higher gravity. |
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Marlow Bucks
Deep copper and reddish coloured, the flavour is predominantly malty with a subtle late hop character |
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Lancashire
A refreshing thirst quenching pale golden session beer. Malty undertones and a powerful spicy hop aroma combine to produce a dangerously moreish beer. |
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Lancashire
Yellow in colour with a fruity and hoppy aroma. A refreshing beer with citrus, hop and bitterness, and a shortish dry aftertaste. |
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Cornwall
A pale amber, mid-strength beer with distinct hoppy overtones. |
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Norfolk
Amber in colour with a golden syrupy flavour that binds a well-balanced, classic, creamy bitter. A find blend of hops, bitterness and fruit gives a light but complex feel. A long, consistent finish, with little flavour loss. |
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Hampshire
A clean refreshing session ale with an uncompromising bitterness and distinctive aromatic notes that leave a pleaseant aftertaste. |
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Essex
Tawny bitter with roasty palate dominated by coffee character |
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Walsall
Distinctive aroma with citrus and malt dominating. On the palete, roast malt, citrus fruit, hops and liquorice are all discernable |
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Kent
A deep sweetness combining burnt notes with toffee and honey characterise this Autumn ale. The fresh water from the Brewery's Well balances the Cascade hops, specially grown in Kent, with their resinous note of Autumn leaves. |
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Stoke-on-Trent
A light refreshing distinctively hoppy beer with a freshness that belies its strength, so easy to drink it will fool all but the crustiest of sea dogs. |
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Cheshire
An outstanding Golden Autumn Ale specially brewed for fullness and flavour with an interesting blend of toasted biscuit and mellow citrus flavours perfectly balanced with a subtle hop aroma. |
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Rutland
A refreshing well balanced dark mild, whose chocolately fruity flavours compliment its roasted long bitter finish. Primed using rich dark sugars which enhances the richness of flavours in this mild |
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