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Welcome
to the 42nd Kent Beer festivalA very warm welcome to The Kent Beer Festival 2016. The UK’s second oldestCAMRA beer festival this year is our 42nd year.
We have our usual mix of great ales and cideralong with fantastic food and greatentertainment. Our feature bar and back bypopular demand is “The dark and fruity bar”. As the name suggests I have attempted to sourcea wide variety of dark milds, porters and stoutsalong with beer with added flavours. This had been done following feedback from previous
years so I hope the range will be just the rightmix. If these beers are not to your preferencethen there are plenty of others to temp you onour Kent bar (only beers sourced from the 32different Kent breweries) or From the Long barat the end of the barn. Which has beers from allover the UK. Couple this with our fantastic Kentcider bar and our Foreign beer bar and this willgive you an unrivalled choice. Hopefully you willfind something new and interesting.
I would like to thank all the volunteer staff fortheir support and assistance with helping me torun this festival, as without them there would beno festival. This goes for the organisingcommittee and the sponsors as well. Finally, ahuge thank you to you! Our beer/cider lovingfestival goers! I hope the 2016 festival meets andexceeds your expectations, and that you willcome back again for many years to come.
I very much appreciate feedback from customersso please let us know any comments orsuggestions you may have, good or bad, via ourFacebook page or twitter or e-mail me direct viaour website.
Andy MitchellFestival Organiser
Thursday July 21st6.30pm to 8.15pmThe Swinging 60’sAll the hits from the 60's
9.15-11pmMaxwell Hammer andSmith Covers
Friday July 22nd6.45-8.45pmCloud 9 jazz Upbeat jazz classics
9.30pm to 11pmLost inMusic Coversparty band
Saturday July 23rd12.30pm - 2pmStringendo String quartet
2pm - 5pmJuggle It All Children’s Entertainment 2.15pm to 3pm & 3.45pm to 4.30pmGentleman of Few Folk
5 to 7pmKIng Ziggy Dirty blues
7.15 to 9pmStraight Eight Jazz
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Festival
Thursday 21st July18.30 - 23.00£6 (pay on the door or online)
Friday 22nd July12.00 - 16.00 Free Entry 18.30 - 23.00 £8.00 (advance tickets only)
Saturday 23rd July12.00 - 21.00 £6 (pay on the door)
Admission Times & prices
Entertainment
The terms beer, lager, ale and bitter are oftenconfused. To help you understand what theyactually mean and how varieties of beer differfrom one another, we have described how beer isproduced and the ingredients used.
Water, grain, yeast and hopsWater is the main component of beer. Itnaturally contains dissolved salts that can affect abeer’s flavour: Soft London water makes goodstouts and the sulphur-rich waters of Burtonupon Trent are ideal for bitters.
The usual grain for brewing is malted barley.Malting involves allowing the grain to just beginto germinate, starting the process of convertingthe starch into sugar. The germination isstopped by heat. By changing the temperatureand duration of the heat, a maltster can producelight malts, medium-dark malts with caramelflavour, or dark roasted malts. Other grains canbe used, such as wheat, oats, rye or rice.Variation in the grains and malts used will alterthe colour and flavour of the finished beer.
Yeast is a single-celled organism that convertssugar to ethanol and carbon dioxide gas. In realale, this fermentation is the only source of gas inthe beer. The strain of yeast used can alsoinfluence the beer’s flavour profile, and manybreweries will guard their particular strain ofyeast carefully.
Hops are the flowers of a climbing plant and areused in almost all beers made today. They
provide both bitterness and flavour. There aredozens of varieties of hops and the way they areused contributes to the beer's flavour.
What is the difference between ale,beer and lager?These days, beer can refer to any style of ale or lager. In the past, ale meant a brew without hops,and beer one with hops. Now that hops arealmost universal, ale generally refers to beerproduced by 'top fermentation'. This isfermentation with a yeast that floats on top of theliquid, at temperatures up to 22°C – this createsthe rich variety of flavours. After primaryfermentation, the ale undergoes a slow secondaryfermentation in a cask. As it matures, the beerdevelops its flavour and a light natural carbonation.
Lager is produced by bottom fermentation at lowertemperatures (6–14°C). It is then stored for severalweeks or months at close to freezing, during whichtime the lager matures. Most mass-produced UKlagers are matured for very short periods.
What is real ale?Real ale is a beer brewed from traditionalingredients (malted barley, hops, water andyeast), matured by secondary fermentation inthe container from which it is dispensed, andserved without the use of extraneous carbondioxide gas.
Real ale should be served at cellar temperature(11–14°C), so the flavour of the beer can be best
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appreciated. You can recognise real ale in a pubas it is usually served using a handpump,although a number of pubs sell the beer straightfrom the cask using nothing but gravity – as atthis festival.
Real ale is also known as cask conditioned beer,real cask ale, real beer and naturally conditionedbeer. The term real ale and the above definitionwere coined by CAMRA in the early 1970s.
What is the difference between realale and keg beer?Keg beer undergoes the same primaryfermentation as real ale but after that stage it isfiltered and/or pasteurised. No furtherconditioning takes place. The beer lacks anynatural carbonation that would have beenproduced by the secondary fermentation and socarbon dioxide has to be added artificially. Thiscan lead to an overly gassy product.
What are bitter, mild, stout and porter?Ale style beers can be broken down further intovarious styles, although many beers are hard tofit into one of these categories.
Milds are not very bitter and may be dark orlight. Although generally of a lower strength(less than 4%) they can also be strong. Flavourcomes from the malt so there is often a littlesweetness.
Bitter is the most common beer style. Usuallybrown, tawny, copper or amber coloured, withmedium to strong bitterness. Light to mediummalt character may be present. Bitters arenormally up to 4% alcohol, whereas best bittersare above 4%.
Golden ales are a relative newcomer, havingfirst appeared in the 1980s. These are paleamber, gold, yellow or straw coloured beers withlight to strong bitterness and a strong hopcharacter that creates a refreshing taste. Thestrength is generally less than 5.5%.
India pale ale (IPA) originally appeared in theearly 19th century, and has enjoyed a resurgencein the past few years. First brewed in Londonand Burton upon Trent for the colonial market,IPAs were strong in alcohol and high in hops.So-called IPAs with strengths of around 3.5% arenot true IPAs. Look for juicy malt, citrus fruitand a big spicy, peppery bitter hop character,with strengths of 5% to much more. The recentappearance of ‘Black IPAs’ has confused many,since they are definitely not pale.
Porters and stouts are complex in flavour andtypically black or dark brown. The darknesscomes from the use of dark malts. These fullbodied beers generally have a pronounced bitterfinish. Historically a stout would have been anystronger beer, but the term evolved to mean astrong porter beer. In modern usage, the twoterms are used almost interchangeably, althoughstouts tend to have a roast character and be lesssweet than porters. They are usually 4–8% instrength.
What is beer?
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Dark & Fruity BarKey for beer colour : Golden Pale Brown Dark
Beartown Congleton, CheshirePeach Mel Bear 4.4%
A golden ale with Peaches and elderflower.Balancedby hoppy bitterness
Bexley ErithBlack Prince Rum Porter 5.0%
A rich dark porter infused with dark rum to give asmooth end sweetness
Binghams BerkshireMacchiato Stout 5.0%
A dark stout with added coffee and vanilla for a greattaste experience
Blue Monkey Nottingham99 Red Baboons 4.2%
A dark malty fruity ale with a hoppy twist- Is it a mildor a porter??
Brew Buddies Swanly VillageEarl Grey Mild 4.2%
Crystal and dark malts and oats are combined withEarl Grey tea
Burton Bridge Burton upon TrentBramble Stout 5.0%
Blackberry juice is added for a hint of sweetness to thisrobust stout
Canterbury Ales CharthamThe Merchants Ale 4.0%
A smooth mild stout with gentle roast malts gives wayto a fruity finish
Caveman Brewery SwanscombeShatkora 5.5%
Made using the shatkora fruit (of Indian origin)grapefruit/lime flavours
Canterbury Brewers CanterburyStreetlight Porter 5.8%
A traditional porter with the addition of East KentGoldings hops
Dartford Wobbler Darenth ValleyThieves and Fakers 4.3%
A fruity full bodied porter with good hop base and along dry finish
Curiously dark 3.6%A dark mild with roasted malt flavours and fruity hints
Goachers MaidstoneGoachers Mild 3.4%
A full flavoured dark mild. Brewed with dark malts andFuggles hops
Goody Ales HerneGood Lord 5.0%
A rich porter with smooth roast coffee tinge and silkybitter finish
Grafton Worksop NottsMarmalady Orange 4.8%
Marmalade is infused into this ale to give it its distinctand tangy flavour
Framboise 4.0%With a fruity and raspberry hints on the palate andzesty citrus nose
Green Jack Lowestoft, SuffolkOrange Wheat Beer 4.2%
Brewed with Citra hops this wheat beer has grainyorange flavours
Hop Fuzz HytheTriumph Dark Stout 4.8%
Roasted malts and Magnum hops combine to make arich smooth stout
Isla Vale Alesmiths MargateYasigi 5.5%
A dark rich smooth vanilla stout. With a hint ofsweetness on the finish
Kent Brewery West MallingZingiber 4.1%
American hops with ginger for a fruity and warming beer
Mad Cat FavershamElder Blonde 4.5%
An elderflower infused summer pale ale not too bitter,not too sweet
Musket Brewery MaidstoneMatchlock Mild 3.8%
A blend of 4 malts roasted barley and Kentish hops foran superb mild
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Nelson Brewey Chatham DockyardPursers Pussy Porter 4.8%
A traditional London style porter hopped with Fugglesand Goldings
Pig and Porter Tunbridge WellsDance First Stout 4.2%
A subtly hopped dry stout. A refreshing summer stout
Ripple Steam DoverBlack IPA 5.8%
A smooth chocolate body with wonderfully dry bitterend notes
Rockin Robin MaidstoneMildly Rockin 3.7%
A superb dark ruby ale using kentish hops for perfectrounded bitterness
Salopian ShrewsburyLemon Dream 4.5%
A shimmering golden ale using organic lemons for azesty finish
Downton WiltshireChocolate Orange Delight 5.8%
Distinctive chocolate and orange flavours with a goodhoppy finish
Tir Dhn Dhlas DoverReal Irish Porter 6.1%
Made from an old Irish recipe . This punchy stout isvery more-ish
Titanic Brewery StaffordshireChocolate and Vanilla Stout 4.5%
An rich opulent stout with added chocolate andMadagascan vanilla
Cherry Dark 4.4%A black bitter infused with cherries to give a longpleasing after taste
Saltaire ShipleyBlackberry Cascade 4.8%
A golden ale with aromas of blackberry caramel andgrassy hops
VIP Brewery NorthumberlandVillage Ghost 4.5%
A rich full bodied chocolate stout with coffeeand,caramel flavours
Wantsum Hersden, CanterburyGalgotha Stout 5.5%
A broadmalt base leads to hints of blackcurrant,liquorice and cedar
Black Prince Mild 3.9%A full bodied Kentish mild. Smooth on the pallet withsubtle hop notes
Triple FFF HampshirePressed Rat and Warthog 3.8%
A complex dark mild with coffee chocolate and hintsof dried fruits
Whitstable Brewery MaidstoneRenaisance Mild 3.8%
A deep ruby mild with a nutty taste and gentle roastedmalts
Oyster Stout 4.5%Rich, velvety and wonderfully drinkable. GoodChoc/mocha flavours
Yorkshire Heart YorkGet Pithed Orange Beer 4.2%
Full of citrus orange flavours which makes a very refreshing beer
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Bexley ErithBob 4.2%
With floral aromas and well balanced gentle bitteringand lingering subtle sweetness
Five Arches Pale Ale 3.8%A golden pale ale using UK Sovereign hops to give lowbitterness and fruity finish
Brew Buddies Swanley VillageBest Bitter 4.3%
Hints of Chocolate and caramel on the nose withfruity spicy and floral notes. Unfined
Cascade Pale Ale 4.3%A slightly malty base with lots of Cascade and Sybilliahops give citrus/floral flavours. Unfined
Canterbury Ales CharthamPardoners Ale 3.8%
A light pale ale giving way to spicy,orange and citrus hops
Reeve’s Ale 4.1%A tawny copper best bitter with nutty malts and berryfruit hops
Canterbury Brewers CanterburyTorpedo 4.5%
Packing a punch of American and English hops.
Foundry Man’s Gold 4.0%Biscuit and caramel malts and lots of Citra hops forpeach and elderflower aromas
Foundry Red Rye 5.6%Distinctive red colour and spicy notes with lots ofAmerican hops and a big flavour
Caveman Brewery SwanscombePalaeolithic 3.8%
Sweet malts balance out the grapefruit and citrus ofthe Cascade hops for a great Pale Ale
Dartford Wobbler Darenth ValleyGuinea Guzzler 3.7%
An Amber coloured fruity session ale. Well balancedwith a and long dry finish
Golden Wobbler 4.1%A Pale golden malty beer with complex citrus and lightspiced flavours
Country Wobbler 4.8%Full bodied and great rich fruit/spice flavours with alovely long bitter after taste
G2 AshfordVela 4.2%
A superb golden session beer with a subtle tangylemony twist.
Crux 4.8%With tropical taste and spicy undertones a smooth andsatisfying beer
Goachers MaidstoneSilver Star 4.2%
Made with Fuggles hops this pale ale is clean crispwith a light and dry finish
Gold Star 5.1%Made with Marris Otter malt and East Kent aromahops this is dangerously drinkable!
Goody Ales HerneGood Health 3.6%
Award winning fresh golden ale with a hoppy finishand orange zesty undertones
Goodness Gracious 4.8%A robust IPA citrus flavours evoking the tastes of the Raj
Hopdaemon NewnhamGolden Braid 3.7%
A refreshing summer ale with citrus hoppy notes and acrisp clean finish
Green Daemon 5.0%A golden "Helles" beer with hints of tropical fruit.Great with a curry!
Skrimshander 4.5%Deliciously fruity with spicy hop aromas and cleanfresh flavour with a dry hoppy finish
Hop Fuzz HytheBullion Bomb 5.0%
A special American IPA with bullion hop kick
English Traditional Bitter 4.0%A traditional amber ale with a round malty taste.English hops balance out sweet malts
Isla Vale Alesmiths MargateNinkasi Pale Ale 4.5%
Making its first appearance anywhere this hoppy PaleAle has added elderflower
Festival IPA 4.0%Fresh vibrant well balanced traditional English Ale
Kent Brewery BarSponsored By
Wantsum Brewery
Key for beer colour : Golden Pale Brown Amber Dark
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Kent Brewery West MallingSession Pale 3.7%
A light and hoppy session beer with hints of citrusand elderflower
Larkins Brewery EdenbridgeLarkins Traditional 3.4%
A smooth tawny session beer Good balance betweenhops and malt good flavour too
Larkins Pale 4.2%Packed with hops grown on Larkins own farm andnot a hint of grapefruit!
Mad Cat Brewery FavershamPow Wow 3.6%
Wild West Cluster and Tomahawk hops produce afruity balanced refreshing beer
Summer Crispin 4.0%A smooth drinking pale ale with EK Golding hops.Floral and with a hint of spice
Musket Brewery MaidstoneFlintlock 4.2%
A lovely old style best bitter with good bitter andzesty marmalade undertones
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Nelson Brewery Chatham DockyardFriggin in the Riggin 4.7%
A smooth malt flavour with bitter sweet after taste
Old Dairy Brewery TenterdenBlue Top 4.8%
A satisfying bitterness with a caramel flavours from theMarris Otter and Crystal malts
Cattle Shed 4.5%A hoppy light coloured ale with citrus hoppy notesfrom New Zealand hops
Pig and Porter Tunbridge WellsRye Red Spider 4.8%
A ruby red beer. The rye gives spiciness and hops addcitrus for a distinctive flavour
Ashburnham Pale Ale 3.8%Brewed with Fuggles and East Kent Golding hops.Malty flavours and a hoppy finish
Ramsgate Brewery RamsgateGadds No 7 3.8%
A Pale Ale with subtle bitterness and good body and flavour
Gadds No5 4.4%Toffee aromas and good bold malty body with freshhops for bitterness
Seasider 4.3%A mellow easy drinking ale. Good malt body balancedwith a sweet hop finish
Range Ales HytheDouble Tap 4.1%
A dark amber beer with a well rounded nutty taste.Dangerously morish
Golden Shot 3.7%Light in colour but packs a flavoursome punch. A wellbalanced easy drinking beer
Ripple Steam Brewery DoverClassic IPA 4.5%
A delightful full bodied beer that mellows to a savorysweetness with a hint of grapefruit
Farmhouse Pale 4.2%A true Kent beer with light nuttiness and subtle orangyflavoursome and good bitterness
Ripple Gold 3.8%A light refreshing citrusy beer with good body
Rockin Robin MaidstoneReliant Robin 4.2%
A rich auburn coloured beer. East Kent Golding hopgiving it a good bitterness
Romney Marsh New RomneyBest Bitter 4.0%
A rich blend of biscuit,nutty and chocolate maltflavours with blackcurrant/citrus hop notes
Amber Ale 4.4%Citrus and tropical fruit notes from whole flower hopswith a hint of caramel malt
Shepherd Neame FavershamSpitfire Gold 4.1%
Tropical fruits ,citrus and pine with a sweet malt baseand soft bitter finish
Masterbrew 3.7%Dry hoppy and biscuity malts with a hint of toffee-isharomas
Brilliant ale 4.0%From a recipe going back to 1825 this hoppy fruityspicy beer has a refreshing finish
Tir Dha Ghlas DoverJimmy's Riddle 4.7%
A malty well balanced beer with good long flavours
Tonbridge Brewery East PeckhamGolden Rule 3.5%
A hoppy golden ale with a light crisp body and delicatefloral aromas
Weald Amber 4.0%A medium dry amber ale. Progress and Target hopsgive a fruity marmalade finish
Wantsum Brewery Hersden, CanterburyRed Raddle 5.0%
A 5 hop ruby summer ale has a toasted malt basesupporting a broad hoppy finish
*1381 3.8%The year of the peasants revolt! This golden IPA hasdelicate herbal and citrus aromas
Westerham Brewery Crockham HillSummer Pearl 3.8%
Good bitterness with floral, lemony and spicy aromas
Spirit of Kent 4.0%Hoppy, lemon citrus aromas lead to a smooth sweetmalty taste.
Viceroy IPA 5.0%Good bitterness with apricot/honey nose and a nuttyhoppy finish on the palate.
Whitstable Brewery MaidstoneEast India Pale Ale 4.1%
Aromatic hops and light malts give this beer a citrusfloral aroma and good long finish
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B&T Shefford, BedforshireTwo Brewers Bitter 3.6%
A hoppy brown session beer using Crystal and PearlPale malt and Cascade hops
Blue Monkey NottinghamFunky Gibbon 4.1%
A fruity, earthy beer which is perfectly balancedbetween malt and hops
Calvors Ipswich, SuffolkSmooth Hoperator 4.0%
A gently hopped smooth Pale Ale . Aromas of soft fruitwith equal bitterness
Cheddar Ales Cheddar, SomersetGoats Leap 5.5%
A full bodied and strong beer with a striking bitterfinish. A big beer with lots of hop character
Cotleigh Wivelscomb, SomersetTawny Owl 3.8%
A subtle hop base which blends superbly with sweetermalts. A good session beer
Dark Star Partridge Green, West SussexHop Head 3.8%
A delightful clean drinking pale golden ale with hintsof elderflower and a good full bodied flavour
Flipside NottinghamRandom Toss 4.4%
Apples and spiced cloves on the nose. The fruitysharpness of lime on the palate
George Wright St HelensDrunken Duck 3.9%
A bitter ale, good citrus flavours with a long dry finish
Green Mill Hyde, CheshireOld Git 4.2%
A refreshing golden ale with an infusion of Americanand Slovakian hops
Hop Back Salisbury, WiltsSummer Lightening 4.0%
A gold thirst quenching ale has citrus fruits and a crispdry bitterness on the finish
Long Man Litlington, East SussexLong Blond 3.8%
A light golden ale with a distinct hoppyness and crispclean finish. Light and refreshing.
Mr Grundy’s DerbyBig Willie 4.3%
A superb refreshing ale packed with English hops for aclean dry bitter finish
Golden Dawn 4.0%A sharp citrus flavour from the New Zealand hops givea good balanced lingering aftertaste
North Blyth NorthumberlandBucking Fastard 4.0%
A refreshing floral hoppy ale with a surprisingflavoursome kick
Oakham PeterboroughJeffery Hudson Bitter 3.8%
Beautifully citrus on the nose and well balanced withgood dry hoppyness on the palate
Citra 4.2%Pungent grapefruit and lychee and gooseberry aromaslead to a dry bitter finish
Old Mill East YorkshireTraditional Bitter 3.9%
A full flavoursome beer crisp hop taste with a cleandry finish
Palmers Bridport, DorsetCopper Ale 3.7%
A beautifully balanced copper coloured ale with goodcitrus notes and full hoppy aromas
Peerless BirkenheadKnee Buckler 5.2%
Hopped with American Cascade , Columbus and Citrahops for a zingy and full bodied flavour
Penine North YorkshireHair of the Dog 3.9%
A "dark blond beer" with a delicate toasted caramelflavour and a sweet refreshing aftertaste
Pheonix Brewery Haywood, LancashireSticky Wicket 4.7%
A nice fruity beer with peachy notes and good maltbalance
Phipps NorthamptonDiamond Ale 3.7%
Kent Hops combine with Marris Otter pale ale maltsto give a lovely session beer.
National Breweries BarKey for beer colour : Golden Pale Brown Dark
Pot Belly Kettering, NorthantsCrazy Daze 5.5%
A light golden bitter with hidden strengths. Greatbalanced bitter/sweetness
Purple Moose Gwynedd, North WalesMad Dogs Ale 3.7%
A crisp malty reddish coloured session bitter with along dry finish
Robinsons StockportDizzy Blonde 4.4%
Sassy fresh and a little bit cheeky! This vibrant ale isaromatic and crisp and dry
Double Hop IPA 4.8%A full bodied classic ale. A wonder balance of richroasted malts and tangy citrus fruit
Slaters StaffordPremium Bitter 4.4%
A rich amber coloured beer with hints of caramel andcomplex hoppy notes and a lovely finish
Sonnet 43 Co DurhamAbolition Amber Ale 3.8%
The coloured malts make this a stunning amber alewith a slight sweetness and highly drinkable
South Hams Kingsbridge, DevonEddystone 4.8%
A fruity aroma and very fruity taste. Malt hits followon before the fruit returns to dominate
Shugborough StaffordshireMi Lady’s Fancy 4.6%
A golden beer delicately hopped but full of characterand flavour
Three Leggs Brede, East SussexPale 3.7%
A light refreshing beer Cascade and Summit hopsmaking very aromatic with low bitterness
English IPA 5.5%A high gravity original IPA .With more malty characterand a orange/citrus punch and good bitterness
Upham Upham, HampshireTipster 3.6%
Northdown and Goldings hops give this golden ale arefreshing smooth bitterness
VIP Brewery NorthumberlandVillage Lite 4.0%
50% lager malt and 50% ale malt gives this beer goodbody and a wonderful citrus aftertaste
Village Bike 4.0%This traditional English bitter is packed full of Englishhops and full of good bitter flavours
Windsor and Eton Windsor BerkshireGuardsman 4.2%
Aromas of toffee and dark syrup with biscuits, cookiedough and raisons on the palate
Windsor Knot 4.0%The combination of hops gives a distinct tropical fruitaromas and a smooth satisfying taste
Gluten Free bottled beer is available fromthe Dark and Fruity Bar.
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Please note all out beercontains Gluten andpossibly other allergensthat may effect certaincustomers. FoodConcession will also haveallergens present in theirmenus. Please if you haveany doubts regarding thecontent of any food ofdrink contact a memberof the organising staff orthe concession concernedprior to purchase.
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There will be a range of ciders and perries fromthe following producers. Not all will be availableat any one time. Please look at the green andyellow cards on the boxes and tubs to find outwhat is currently on.
There will be a range of real ciders and realperries plus some real ciders with real fruit.
BEARDspoon Beer & CiderWorks, Singleton, Ashford
Biddenden Vineyards, Biddenden, Ashford
Broomfield Orchard, Broomfield, Herne Bay
Core Fruit Products, Mystole,Canterbury
Double Vision, Boughton
Monchelsea, Maidstone
Dudda’s Tun, Doddington, Sittingbourne
East Stour Cider Co, Mersham,Ashford
Gibbet Oak, Tenterden, Ashford
Green Oak Farm, Waldershare, Dover
Hildenborough Parish,Hildenborough, Tonbridge
Johnson’s Farmhouse, Isle of Sheppey
Kent Cider Company, Canterbury
Kentish Pip, Bekesbourne, Canterbury
Kingswood, Kingston, Canterbury
Little Stour Orchard, WestStourmouth, Canterbury
Longtail, Higham, Rochester
Pawley Farm, Painters Forstal,Faversham
Pembury Real Cider, Pembury,Tunbridge Wells
Rough Old Wife, Elmsted, Ashford
Tiddly Pomme, Brogdale, Faversham
Turners, Marden, Tonbridge
Wise Owl, High Halden, Ashford
Linda ThompsonCider & Perry Bar Manager
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Established in 1604, The Unicorn Inn has since been a mainfeature of Canterbury in its many forms. We pride ourselves that
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Goliath Blond 6.0 %
Brouwerij’tIJ ijwit 6.5 %
De RankeSaison de Dottignies 9.0 %
Eem Blond 6.0 %
Molen Mooi & Meedogeloos 10.2 %
Butchers Tears Green Cap 6.0 %
Kees Grapefruit IPA 5.5 %
Dampegheest Antje Gerrebrandje 6.5 %
Brouwerij’t IJ IPA 7.0 %
Oedipus Panty 6.0 %Kinderyoga 11.0 %Polyamorie 5.0 %Tha Thai 8.0 %
Walhalla Osiris 7.0 %
Lindemans Pecheresse 2.5 %
Boon Kriek 4.0 %
Girardin Gueuze Black Label 5.0 %
Augustiner Edelstoff 5.6 %
Bolten Ur Weizen 5.4 %
Budweiser Budvar 4.9 %
Eifeler Landbier 5.1 %Frankenheimer Alt 4.8 %
Fruh Kolsch Draught 4.8 %
Jever Pils 4.9 %
Kulmbacher Kapuziner Weissbier 5.0 %
Andechs Hefe Weisse 5.4 %
Konigshof Pils 4.8 %
Paulaner Salvatore 7.5 %
Oettinger Pils 4.8 %
Reusdorf Kolsch 4.8%
Greenbrew Monsieur Rock 6.6%Former brewer from Orval, similarcharacteristics but lighter
Vale Lager 6.0%Solid Aussie Lager from awardwinning wine region
Green Flash Le Freak 9.2%Blend of American double IPA andBelgian Tripel
Beavertown Gamma Ray 5.4%Flagship beer of Beavertown.Hoppy and balanced American PaleAle
Neck Oil 4.3%Tropical fruits form the hops. Goodsession IPA
Kernel Table Beer 3.0%Low ABV, Hoppy extra pale ale
Kernel Export Stout 7.2%Dark, rich stout. Darkchocolate/coffee aromas andflavours.
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