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A child friendly pub serving food with WiFi and a garden in Corby.
Elizabeth Street, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN17 1FN View Map
01536 203672
[email protected]
Facilities include: WiFi (free), Child Friendly, Disabled Access, Restaurant, 1 Room, Board Games, Garden, Cask Marque, Open Fire,
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Full flavoured, smooth and mature taste with fruit cake characters , a malty richness and superb hop balance.
Tasting Notes: Mahogany in colour and brewed for longer to create a rich malty, and mature flavour.
Bitter & Twisted was allegedly named after the brewer’s wife. A refreshingly lively blonde beer with a tingly, lemony finish, it goes down a whole lot better than his little joke did.
Tasting Notes: There’s some caramel malt in here for a hint of sweetness, along with a few oats to add some body to the brew. And that beautiful, fruity aroma you’re getting comes from a delicate balance of Hersbrucker, Celeia, Perle and Bobek hops. This is the connoisseur's session beer par excellence.
Traditional Ruby Beer. Hobgoblin is a blend of smooth rich flavours from chocolate and crystal malts, combined with a refreshing bitterness from English Fuggles hops and a dash of citrus aroma from Styrian Goldings.
Tasting Notes:
Straw coloured bitter with a citrus nose and long hoppy finish
Hoppy citrus undertones, balanced with bitterness and light sweetness. Packed with soft fruit aromas.
Tasting Notes: Chestnut Brown in colour with hoppy citrus undertones and soft fruit aromas.
Doom Bar is a perfectly balanced beer combining subtle yet complex flavours, Doom Bar is both satisfying and deliciously moreish.
Tasting Notes: “The aroma of Doom Bar combines an accomplished balance of spicy resinous hop, inviting sweet malt and delicate roasted notes. The mouth feel is a perfectly balanced and complex blend of succulent dried fruit, lightly roasted malty notes and a subtle yet assertive bitterness. The bitterness remains into the finish with dry fruity notes which implore the drinker to go back for more.” Stuart Howe, Head Brewer.
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