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A pub in Southam.
Market Hill, Southam, Warwickshire, CV47 0HF View Map
01926 819 066
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Facilities include: TNT Sports,
Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00
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Crafted with the finest ingredients to deliver a really easy drinking beer. Deep gold in colour; it comes with malty, hoppy flavours and a clean finish with fruity overtones
Tasting Notes: Deep gold in colour, Banks’s Amber resonates with tangy and refreshing flavours that only Fuggles and Goldings – the classic twin masterpieces of the English Hop Grower’s art can deliver. A really easy drinking beer with a clean finish and fruity overtones
The original Banks's brew. A light chestnut coloured beer, exhibiting a glorious balance. Malty with a perceptible burnt note, it's full bodied with a hint of bitterness counterbalancing the rich, biscuity flavour from the best barley
Tasting Notes:
A gloriously zesty blonde, brewed using a combination of classic English hops from Hereford giving a subtle but complex bitterness and North American Yakima Valley hops releasing citrus, grapefruit zestyness.
Tasting Notes: Sunbeam has a vibrant hop aroma and a shimmering blonde colour. The rich gooseberry and zesty grapefruit taste create and easy drinking beer with a clean long after taste.g
Our famed ''Old Thumper'' craft ale has a moreish maltiness and a satisfying full flavour.
Pedigree. Now with added personality. They haven’t changed the taste. Just how it looks. So welcome to the new-look Pedigree, or “P” as it was first known. Strange that, looking back.
Tasting Notes: Anyway, it has a fascinating aroma, with a palate of biscuit malt, spicy hops and light fruitiness. It was renamed in a staff competition back in George Peard’s day. He was the Head Brewer at the time – that’s him on the clip. Cheers George.
An oldie but a goodie. The recipe's been around for yonks. Clear, bright and full flavoured with a malty, biscuit taste. Named it after the train that once brought hops and malts into the Brewery. And then shipped the beer out. All aboard.
Tasting Notes: Malty, biscuity
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