Some of you may remember that we did a series of cask beers starting late last year looking at different styles of beers, we tried to brew these as authentically as possible using the right barley, hops and yeast for each style. The recipes were tailored to try and allow for the transition to cask.... Read more
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Broaden your horizons with our world beers. Following the roaring success of last year’s Adnams Handcrafted Cask Beers, Fergus our Master Brewer will be introducing another limited edition beer range. As interest in foreign beers and beer styles grows, we believe that the Adnams World Beer range will showcase the diversity of beers from around...
Our version uses pale ale malt, roasted barley, flaked barley, wheat and a blend of Crystal, Brown, Amber and Chocolate malts. Hopped with Goldings. The beer will have a dry coffee bitterness and a full white creamy head. Typical examples: Murphy's, Beamish and of course Guinness. "How could I not brew an Irish dry stout? ...
Brewed with a Belgian white beer yeast, wheat, oats and malted barley. Gently hopped with Hallertau and flavoured with Indian Coriander and bitter orange peel. This will be a cloudy pale beer with lots of bitter orange aroma and flavour. Typical examples: Hoegaarden, St. Bernardus Witbier, Kira Wit. "It might sound odd, but in brewing... 




Adnams German Style Kölner 4.2% – September/October