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The Snowdrop Inn

A dog friendly pub serving food and a garden in Lewes.

Welcome to The Snowdrop Inn, offering an incredible range of superbly brewed beer, plus an ever-changing list of guest cask ales and live music. We're open all day for lunch and dinner, serving a great quality menu cooked from the best ingredients available from Lewes and the surrounding area.We have two beer gardens either side of the pub and an upstairs room which is also available for hire, dogs and children welcome.

119 South Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2BU
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01273 471018

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http://thesnowdropinn.com/

Facilities include: Real Ale, Car Park, Restaurant, Live Music, Garden, Lunch, Dinner, Dogs welcome inside, Water bowl provided, Dog treats available, Dog menu, Dog walks nearby,

Drink % Brewery
Aurora 5.6 Burning Sky

This premium strength pale ale ‘Aurora’ has a satisfying blend of malts to provide a juicy backbone and a pale amber colour.

Tasting Notes: An expansive blend of US hops give a resinous mouthfeel – big citrus & tropical fruit flavours, which are prominent, yet well balanced.

Plateau 3.4 Burning Sky

Pale gold in colour, with a crisp malt edge and sharp bitterness. Plateau has been hopped at different stages of the brew, with a big mix of US & NZ hops to satisfy the discerning drinker.

Tasting Notes: Full in flavour, zesty, refreshing & low in alcohol, this beer will have you returning to the bar for another.

Plum Porter 4.9 Titanic Brewery Co Ltd

This beer is dark, strong and well rounded; the richness of such a rotund beer is brought to an even keel by the late addition of Golding’s hops and natural plum flavouring.

Tasting Notes: Well-rounded porter with fruity, sweet notes over a backdrop of hoppy flavour. Deep red in colour but not in taste, the plum lightens the deepness on the palate.

Sussex Best Bitter 4.0 Harvey's Brewery

Our most famous and popular brand - it makes up over 90% of our total brewing capacity. Winner of the Champion Best Bitter of Britain title at CAMRA's Great British Beers Festival in 2005 and 2006. First brewed as recently as 1955.

Tasting Notes: A superbly balanced session bitter with a prominent hop character.

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