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A pub serving food in Edinburgh.
2-4 Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, Lothian, EH4 1HN View Map
0131 343 3000
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Facilities include: Real Ale, Bar Snacks, All Day,
Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00
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A predominantly malty, lightly hopped beer giving a satisfying fullness of flavour with a warm finish. A glass or two is a must before seeking an audience with the monster!
Tasting Notes: Taste: Full Bodied - Smooth - Enigmatic Smell: Earthy - Beeries - Raisins
A golden dry ale, with slight fruit tones and moderate bitterness. Fresh hop cones are added in four stages to contribute a more complex character, resulting in an easy to drink ale that offers refreshment with a little extra spice.
Tasting Notes: SUBTLE FRUIT TONES- FRESH HOP CHARACTER-EUROPEAN & AMERICAN HOPS- LONG-LASTING BITTERNESS
It’s easy drinking with aromas of malt, light hops & fruit to complement it’s smooth and creamy texture.
Tasting Notes: Auburn – complex malts – dried fruits – full bodied – smooth & creamy texture.
Trade Winds - The most popular of their beers, after which the 'Solo Round Britain Challenge' Yacht has been named. The perfect beer for summer afternoons on the patio.
Tasting Notes: Light golden in colour, with a high proportion of wheat giving the beer a clean fresh taste. The mash blends together with the perle hops and elderflower providing a bouquet of fruit and citrus flavours.
A Supreme Champion Beer of Britain! Mighty fresh and zesty, our award-winning, rich amber ale enjoys floods of flavours, as sweet malts clash with grapefruit hops and big floral aromas in a sensory strike. Set sail on an epic taste adventure.
Tasting Notes: Mighty fresh, zesty and rich amber ale enjoys floods of flavours, as sweet malts clash with grapefruit hops and big floral aromas in a sensory strike.
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