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 | Tinners – 3.7% abv – a traditional delicious Cornish ale, brewed with the finest malts and choicest hops. Tinners has a light refreshing flavour with only a hint of bitterness, ideal for revitalising the palate when drunk with a curry, chilli or spicy Italian lasagne |
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 | Tribute – 4.2% abv – Tribute is a popular favourite with locals and visitors alike to Cornwall, as well as being a much sought after guest ale throughout the rest of the UK. It is brewed using traditional Cornish ingredients wherever possible, including specially grown Cornish Gold Malt. It can be enjoyed on its own or as an accompaniment to a meal and is best suited to chicken, gammon or fish – good enough to rival any fine white wine. |
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 | HSD – 5.0% abv – our most famous and notorious ale. HSD is a full-bodied strong Cornish ale brimming with a kaleidoscope of flavours. Brewed with plenty of malt and lashings of English Fuggles and Golding hops, HSD is truly a classic ale of considerable depth and complexity. The real beer alternative to a full-bodied premium red wine and simply superb with steaks and other red meat dishes. |
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| | Proper Job IPA - 4.5% abv Proper Job is an authentic IPA brewed with Cornish Spring water and malt made from 100% Cornish grown Maris Otter barley. Proper Job is dedicated to the 32nd (Cornwall) Regiment who stoutly defended their garrison during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58. In recognition of a “Proper Job”, Queen Victoria awarded the 32nd the honour of becoming a Light Infantry Regiment. This beer is comparable to a light red wine to accompany lamb, beef or even fish dishes |
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| | Black Prince - 4.00 abv Named in honour of Edward the Black Prince who rode into Launceston Castle in 1337 to be proclaimed the first Duke of Cornwall. One of St Austell’s best kept secrets, Black Prince is a Black Ale and well worth investigating. Deep, dark and intriguing, Black Prince has a full-bodied fruity flavour, the perfect complement to a Steak & Kidney Pudding or Steak & Ale Pie. |
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| | Admiral's Ale – 5% abv – Brewed in Cornwall to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Nelson’s victory at Trafalgar in 1805. This premium bottle-conditioned ale has been uniquely brewed using our own Cornish Gold malt. Locally grown barley is traditionally malted using a special kilning process which develops a deeper intensity of colour and flavour than ordinary barley malt.Locally grown barley is traditionally malted using a special kilning process which develops a deeper intensity of colour and flavour than ordinary barley malt. Blended with both Styrian Golding and Cascade hops, the result is a deep bronze ale with a delicious rich biscuit flavour and a wonderful spicy aroma. The real beer alternative to a full-bodied premium red wine and simply superb with steaks and other red meat dishes |
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| | Clouded Yellow – 4.8% abv – An award winning, quite unique wheat beer, Clouded Yellow derives its name from a migrant butterfly found visiting the UK. Pale yellow in colour and naturally (bottle) conditioned, the beer may be poured cloudy by gently swirling the last few inches to rouse the natural yeast sediment. Alternatively, clear beer can be decanted carefully leaving the yeast behind. Serve cool in a long glass to experience the true citrus overtones which have been delicately flavoured with whole spices and vanilla. The combination of flavours is brought alive by gently sweetening with pure organic maple syrup. Perfect with seafood.
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| | Smugglers Vintage Ale—6.0% abv A very special bounty indeed, Smugglers is a unique blend of dark ale and oak-aged barley wine. This strong beer is brewed and racked into oak whisky casks before being hidden away in our cellars. During its long slumber the beer undergoes an extraordinary transformation, emerging rich and complex with hints of whisky, creamy vanilla, toffee and spice. Ideal for revitalising the palate when drunk with a curry, chilli or spicy Italian lasagne |
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