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Everards
Everards Beacon

Everards





Angleterre

Beacon
Lager
Ambrée
3.8 °

Fermentation Basse
Brasserie Everards

An ale which has won both national and international awards for its uniquely fresh. clean taste and lingering bitter finish. Although delivering a broad palate of varied flavours. the beer has exceptional delicacy and finesse with a very pleasing overall balance between malt and hops. Regarded by its many followers as the ultimate traditional session ale. A beer long appreciated in the East Midlands. Beacon Bitter is now deservedly extending its reputation to a wider audience.

Everards
Everards Original

Everards





Angleterre

Original
Lager
Ambrée
5.2 °

Fermentation Basse
Brasserie Everards

Officially the World's Best Cask Conditioned Ale (ABV 4.6%-6.9% International Beer Awards 2004) One of Britain's elite of premium cask ales. Smooth. full-bodied and fruity. with a delightful delicate hoppiness. Although the flavours are complex. no single flavour predominates to upset the ale's exceptional balance. The finish is malty and sweetish - the colour. a copper brown. Unusually drinkable for a premium strength ale.

Everards
Everards Sunchaser

Everards





Angleterre

Sunchaser
Lager
Ambrée
4.8 °

Fermentation Basse
Brasserie Everards

Sunchaser has been developed as a thirst quenching beer. perfect for those warm summer evenings. Produced using lager malt. and Hallertau lager hops. Sunchaser has a pale. elegant colour. Prior to conditioning. Saaz premium dry hops are added which enhance the product with overtones of a delicate spice and peppery nature. complementing the main palate features of rounded sweetness. with hints of peach and lychees. Whilst Sunchaser is available to all Everards pubs and selected freehouses until the end of September. it is recommended that you ask behind the bar to find out what seasonal ales your local will be stocking.

Everards
Everards Tiger

Everards





Angleterre

Tiger
Lager
Ambrée
4.2 °

Fermentation Basse
Brasserie Everards


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