Craft Beers
We have a wide range of craft beers for your enjoyment. If there is a particular craft beer you have come across elsewhere please feel free to ask us to stock it and we will do what we can.
Burgess Hill Cloudy Apple
abv: 4.6%
Pale & Refreshing
Burgess Hill Cloudy Apple is a modern take on a traditional cider.
Crafted in Herefordshire with a unique blend of British bittersweet cider apples, Burgess Hill Cloudy Apple is a fresh new take on traditional cloudy cider.
Bursting with crisp apple taste and a greater depth of flavour, this new sparkling cider delivers an intense refreshment.
Orchard Pig
abv: 6.0%
Pale & Refreshing
Medium still cider - 6% VOL
You need to savour both sides of the argument to fully appreciate the flavour. An initial aroma of sherbert lemons, makes way for the deep character of the premium orchard apples used to make this traditional Somerset cider.
There’s a gentle tingle on the tongue delivered by the sharpness of the apple juice, followed by a refreshing sweetness that leaves the palate fully primed for the next sip.
A perfect palate cleanser to complement spiced cold meats or rich game dishes.
Brewery Website
http://www.orchardpig.co.uk
Meantime Yakima Red
abv: 4.1%
Ruby & Fruity
Meantime Yakima Red is brewed with British and German malts to give a deep ruby colour and medium to full body. The addition of five varieties of US hop from the Yakima Valley in Washington State imparts spectacular fruit and citrus flavours with a restrained bitterness. Yakima Red is 4.1% ABV and delivers all the flavour and character you come to expect from Meantime's variety of craft beer styles.
Brewery Website
http://www.meantimebrewing.com/our-beers/beer/yakima-red
Meatime Pale Ale
abv: 4.3%
Pale & Bitter
One hundred and fifty years ago the new bitter beer style, Pale Ale, was so popular that brewers had to import Californian hops to meet demand. Meantime London Pale Ale continues that tradition by combining lots of American Cascade and Centennial hops to give it a complex citrus aroma and buckets full of local Kentish Goldings to provide the bitterness that makes the style so refreshing. Together they conspire to assail the nose with a complex, heady mix of spearmint, grass and ‘hop sack’ aromas, fruity citrus flavours and a bitter finish that makes pale ale drinking a truly rewarding experience.
Brewery Website
http://www..meantimebrewing.com/our-beers/beer/london-pale-ale