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Pale Amber
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Orange Zest, Tropical Fruit
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Fresh, Orange, Grapefruit
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Bitter
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sweet
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Malt
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Maris Otter, Cornish Gold
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Hops
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Fuggles, Styrian,Willamette
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Tribute 4.2% abv
A Supreme Champion Ale of Cornwall as
voted by CAMRA*, and the South West's Favourite cask beer**, Tribute is a popular
favourite with locals and visitors to Cornwall, as well as being a much sought after guest ale throughout the rest of the UK. It is brewed using specially grown Cornish Gold Malt and is a perfect accompaniment to chicken, gammon or fish. The ideal alternative to a fine white wine.
Roger Protz, Editor Good Beer Guide, recently reviewed Tribute. "Tribute is a magnificent example of a bronze coloured English bitter, with a rich aroma of biscuity malt and tart citrus fruit from the Willamette hops. Juicy malt, hop resins and tangy fruit coat the tongue, while the finish is long and lingering, with a fine balance between malt, hops and fruit, finally becoming dry and bitter"
*Voted Supreme Champion Cornish Ale, CAMRA Falmouth Beer Festival 2004.
**Winner of the SIBA South West awards 2007.
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Gold
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Pine Resin, Grapefruit
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Resinous Hops, Grassy
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Bitter
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sweet
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Malt
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Maris Otter,
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Hops
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Willamette, Cascade,
Chinook
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Proper Job 5.5% abv
Proper Job is an authentic IPA brewed with
Cornish spring water and malt made from a
blend of malts including Cornish grown
Maris Otter barley.
Proper Job is dedicated to the 32nd (Cornwall)
Regiment who stoutly defended their garrison
during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58. Throughout
the siege the traditional "Sunset Ceremony"
(beating the retreat and lowering the national flag) was ignored as an act of defiance to the
mutineers. In recognition of a "Proper Job" Queen Victoria awarded the 32nd the honour
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Dark Ruby
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Strong, Raisin, Toffee
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Full, Dried Fruit, Bitter Hops
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Bitter
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sweet
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Malt
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Maris Otter, Crystal, Black
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Hops
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Fuggles, Golding
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HSD 5.0% abv
St Austell’s most legendary ale, HSD is fullbodied
strong and Cornish, brimming with a
kaleidoscope of flavours. Brewed with plenty
of malt and lashings of English Fuggles and
Golding hops, HSD is truly a classic ale of
considerable depth and complexity. The real
ale alternative to a well rounded premium red
wine and simply superb with steaks and other
red meat dishes.
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FREE Beer 4.8% abv
FREE BEER (version 3.2) is an open source beer! And if you are wondering what that means keep reading.
The recipe and branding of FREE BEER is published under a Creative Commons license (Attribution-ShareAlike2.5). This gives permission for anyone to use the recipe or create a derivative to brew their own FREE BEER and to use the design and branding.
FREE BEER (version 3.2) from St. Austell Brewery is based on classic brewing traditions, but with added Guaraná for a natural energy boost. Our version shares its malt and hop blend with other versions, but is uniquely brewed with Cornish spring water from our own well, and uses premium locally grown 'Maris Otter' barley. The added Guaraná gives that final special flourish to this version.
Anyone is free to earn money from FREE BEER, but must credit the original and publish any changes and results under the licence.
For the recipe go to http://www.freebeer.org/
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Clouded Yellow 4.8% abv
Pale yellow in colour and naturally (bottle) conditioned, the beer may be poured cloudy by gently swirling the last few inches to rouse the natural yeast sediment. Alternatively, clear beer can be decanted carefully leaving the yeast behind. Serve cool in a long glass to experience the true citrus overtones which have been delicately flavoured with whole spices and vanilla. The combination of flavours is brought alive by gently sweetening with pure organic maple syrup. Roger Protz, beer writer, described Clouded Yellow on the Radio 4 Food Programme as: "Lovely...rich, spicy, slightly peppery and marmaladey on the nose." Chef and beer with food writer Richard Fox said "The natural citrus element of the beer contrasts favourably with fish dishes."
4.8% abv – An award winning, quite unique wheat beer, Clouded Yellow derives its name from a migrant butterfly found visiting the UK during the summer months.
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Admirals Ale 5% abv
Admiral's Ale – It was at St Austell’s Blue Anchor that the King’s messenger carrying news of the battle first stopped for refreshment on his long journey from Cornwall to London. This premium bottle-conditioned ale has been uniquely brewed using our own Cornish Gold malt. Locally grown barley is traditionally malted using a special kilning process which develops a deeper intensity of colour and flavour than ordinary barley malt. Blended with both Styrian Golding and Cascade hops, the result is a deep bronze ale with a delicious rich biscuit flavour and a wonderful spicy aroma. Winner of bronze medal in the Brewing Industry International Awards.
5% abv – Brewed in Cornwall to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Nelson’s victory at Trafalgar in 1805.
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