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Timothy Taylor Best Bitter






Angleterre

Best Bitter
Lager
Blonde
3.7 °

Fermentation Basse
Brasserie Timothy Taylor

A well~balanced, genuine Yorkshire, Bitter with a full measure of maltiness and hoppy aroma - Best Bitter is first choice for the discerning drinker- on both sides of the Pennines.

Timothy Taylor Dark Mild






Angleterre

Dark Mild
Lager
Brune
3.5 °

Fermentation Basse
Brasserie Timothy Taylor

Rich, creamy Dark Mild is a consistent Award Winner most recently taking the Silver Medal in the Brewery 'Oscars' (the Industry International Awards 1998). It is especially popular in East Lancashire as well as earning popularity as a niche guest by all lovers of a good mild.

Timothy Taylor Golden Best






Angleterre

Golden Best
Lager
Blonde
3.5 °

Fermentation Basse
Brasserie Timothy Taylor

The last of the true Pennine light milds, this amber coloured beer makes a refreshing session ale. The smooth and creamy flavour makes it the popular choice close to the Brewery.

Timothy Taylor Landlord






Angleterre

Landlord
Lager
Blonde
4.0 °

Fermentation Basse
Brasserie Timothy Taylor

A Classic Strong Pale Ale, Landlord has won more awards nationally than any other beer: This includes four times as Champion at the Brewers' International Exhibition and four times as CAMRA's beer of the year. Refreshingly reliable, nationaly renowned, this full drinking Pale Ale with a complex and hoppy aroma has real "Pulling Power" and stands out in any bar as the ideal regular.

Timothy Taylor Porter






Angleterre

Porter
Porter
Brune
3.8 °

Fermentation Basse
Brasserie Timothy Taylor

A unique, sweet, malty stout with glorious colour and impressive presentation. Available by special order only

Timothy Taylor Ram Tam






Angleterre

Ram Tam
Lager
Brune
4.3 °

Fermentation Basse
Brasserie Timothy Taylor

A dark, strong beer that has a reputation as a 'Winter Warmer'. Wholesome and satisfying, this mellow beer has body and depth, leaving a pleasant fruity afterglow.

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