The 1995 Festival Beer List
Adnams
Extra 4.3% Champion Beer of Britain 1993. Orange friuty bitter.
Batham
Bitter 4.3% Reddish and well balanced - the Black Country Ladiestipple!
Mild 3.5% The definitive Black Country mild - perfect.
Black
Sheep
Best Bitter 3.8% Subtle malty fruity bitter brewed by PaulTheakston in
Masham
Special 4.4% Strong and flavoursome beer - a favourite at lastyears's
festival.
Bunces
Danish Dynamite 5.0% Brewed in the UK by Danes!
Burtonwood
Top Hat 4.8% Deceptively light, sweet, soft and slightly nuttyflavour
Buccaneer 5.2% Unknown - try it and see!
Donnington
Best Bitter 3.5% Well balanced and distinctive local brew
Fuller's
London Pride 4.1% Wonderful strong flavoured ale, malty, rich
andbitter.
Gales
H S B 4.8% Gale's flagship beer, a full bodied premium bitter
Greene
King
X X Dark Mild 3.0% A new recipe, fuller and sweeter than before
King's Champion 3.8% Brewed, with Goldings Hops, refreshing andspicy.
Abbot Ale 5.0% Distinctive and strong, well balanced and fuity
Ipa 3.6% Hoppy biiter, good session beer
Harveys
Sussex Best 4.0% Caramel maltiness, with balancing bitterness,typical
southern bitter.
Tom Paine 5.5% Rare, but celebrated summer brew
Hogs Back
T.E.A 4.2% Tawny brown, malty bitter with balancing hoppiness
Hook
Norton
Best Bitter 3.3% Our local brew - Excellent balance, golden maltand
hops - slightly fruity and bitter.
Old Hooky 4.3% Unusual tawny beer, fruity, hoppy and slightlysweet -
try it mixed with bitter
Mild 2.9% Drinkable red/brown mild sweet and malty - HNB's ideaof a low
alcohol beer!
Haymaker 5.0% Strong flavoursome summer brew for thirsty
farmersbringing in the harvest. Ran out very early
Hoskins
Bitter 3.7% A very hoppy brew
Judges
Old Gavel Bender4.8% Full bodied, caramel flavoured beer,
fromWarwickshire. Dry sharp aftertaste.
Marston's
Pedigree 4.5% Well Known popular bitter.
Oakhill
Best Bitter 4.0% A light and flavoursome bitter from near Bath
Ringwood
Bitter 3.8% Golden brown, coplex flavours, sometimes described
asorangey.
Shepherd
Neame
Spitfire 4.7% Originally a commemorative ale for the Battle ofBritain,
now a regular and popular brew.
Timothy
Taylor
Landlord 4.3% Often regarded as one of the best ales in thecountry,
fruity, almost "lemony" bitter.
Uley
Old Spot Prize Ale 5.0% Fruity redish coloured ale, strongbalaced
aftertaste of hops and bitterness
Ushers
Summer Madness 4.0% Light refreshing, but stronger than it'staste would
suggest
Vale
Wadworth
6 X 4.3% One of the country's favourite beers
Farmers Glory 4.5% Dark, fruity, complex
Charles
Wells
Eagle IPA 3.6% Well balanced, with a dry finish.
Bombadier 4.3% Complex fruity beer with hoppy aroma andaftertaste.
Wye Valley
Dorothy Goodbody4.2% Actually Dorothy Goodbody's GoldenSummertime Ale -
a mouthful, and a splendid one too!
Wyre
Piddle
Piddle in the hole 5.0% Yes really!
Young's
Special 4.6% Strong, full flavoured bitter. The name special iswell
deserved.
Bitter 3.7% Light, well balanced with hoppy aftertaste
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