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A child friendly pub serving food with WiFi and a garden in Saltaire.
199 Bingley Road, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, BD18 4DH View Map
01274 533848
https://www.saltbeerfactory.co.uk
Facilities include: WiFi (free), Child Friendly, Disabled Access, Car Park, Restaurant, Board Games, World Cup, Garden, Cask Marque,
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Tasting Notes: A traditional, easy drinking Yorkshire Bitter, made from all British ingredients. Pale copper in colour, this beer initially has sweet malt and honey on the palate, followed by a moderately bitter finish. The delicate hop aromas can be described as floral and spicy.
Packed full of American hops, Jaipur’s hoppiness builds in the mouth and bursts with powerful citrus fruit flavours with a remarkably smooth finish. The fantastic balance of this beer makes for a deliciously drinkable IPA.
Tasting Notes: Citrus, Honey, Hoppy
A multi award winning beer and Champion beer of Yorkshire 2012
Tasting Notes: A beautifully balanced pale straw-coloured premium bitter. Distinctive floral aroma, leading to a predominantly citrus taste, with grapefruit and lemons to the fore. A quenching bitter finish. Our most popular beer!
Citrusy Pale Ale
Tasting Notes: One of the original Ossett core beers from 1998 and SIBA national champion. This regal beer continues to be a timeless classic. A simple combination of pale malt and American Cascade hops result in a crisp, dry and refreshing pale ale with aromas of citrus fruit and balanced bitterness.
Hoppy Pale Ale
Tasting Notes: This very pale, hoppy ale is made from low colour malt. A combination of Cascade, Columbus & Amarillo hops produce an intensely aromatic and resinous finish.
Fruity Pale Ale
Tasting Notes: This beer pays homage to our stunning Yorkshire heartland, the inspiration behind everything we brew. This pale ale is full-bodied, well-rounded and slightly sweet on the palate. A generous addition of Mount Hood hops late in the boil result in a delicate fruity aroma.
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