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FEBRUARY 2010: 2010 marks Andwell’s second year as main sponsors of the country’s second oldest cricket club, Odiham & Greywell.
MARCH 2010: Don’t forget! Three of our lovely beers are also available in bottles.
Tel: +44 (0)1256 704412
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Resolute Bitter 3.8% abv (Bottled – 4.1% abv) “Light amber best bitter with balanced aromas & bitterness” Taking its name from a town within the high Arctic, despite its cool name this is the sort of bitter that we’re sure you’ll easily warm to. Andwell’s Best Bitter combines the finest malt and hops to produce a well balanced malty and hoppy flavour with a light amber colour. More info… |
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Gold Muddler 3.9% abv (Bottled – 4.2% abv) “Golden blonde ale with fresh taste and citrus aroma” Named after a fishing fly used for luring trout, this Blonde Ale has a refreshing pallette due to the use of high quality pale ale malt. By blending different hops at various stages of the brewing process Andwell’s have produced a beautiful beer with a citrus aroma and balanced bitterness. More info… |
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King John 4.2% abv (Bottled – 4.6%) “Rich amber beer with a fruity hoppyness” This Pale Ale takes its name from the castle built by King John in 1207, which is located less than one mile from the Brewery, and from where he rode out to Runnymede to sign the Magna Carta. The beer itself is deep amber in colour with a blend of pale ale and crystal malt. The bitterness and fruity aroma are developed from a combination of hops. More info… |
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Ruddy Darter 4.6% abv “Rich ruby ale with a fruity aroma” This ale is named after a deep red dragon fly found in local rivers and wetlands. The beer, the newest to the Andwell’s range, uses malted rye to create its characteristic ruby glow. The flavours and aromas derive from a combination of English hops. More info… |