La Bible de la Bière et des Brasseries
Le plus grand référentiel mondial connu à ce jour
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Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Cali |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Cali | ||||
American Pale Ale | ||||
Blonde | ||||
5.6 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
55 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
An amber- red bitter in the classic Indian Pale Ale (IPA) style, full-bodied and robust in flavour. It is late- and dry-hopped with Golding hops to give a splendidly pronounced citrus element to the aroma and palate. There is initial sweetness, which gives way to complex fruitiness followed by a bitter finish.This beer was brewed to commemorate the trussing-in of Jonathan Manby in June 1999, marking the completion of his apprenticeship to become a journeyman cooper. (A Butt is a 3 barrel capacity cask.) |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel CLWB Tropicana |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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CLWB Tropicana | ||||
Indian Pale Ale | ||||
Blonde | ||||
5.5 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
40 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
With the name reminding us of Theakston's long and rich history, Black Bull bitter was originally brewed to commemorate our original pub and brewhouse. But this amber bitter is all grown up now - and more than able to stand on its own two feet (which is just as well, since its popularity has meant it's become a member of the family). More bitter than Best, this refreshing beer is hopped using traditional Goldings. Tasting notes: crisp and refreshing; Goldings hops result in a citrus flavour (in both taste and smell), allied with a satisfyingly dry taste throughout. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel CWTCH |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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CWTCH | ||||
Ale | ||||
Ambrée | ||||
4.6 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
50 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Putting modesty aside for a moment, we believe that Theakston Best is the definitive English bitter. Golden in colour with a smooth, mellow taste. Brewed and (dry hopped) using Fuggle hops. A satisfying, refreshing pint - and it's available all year round. Tasting notes: initial sweetness is quickly balanced by subtle fruitiness and moderate hop bitterness. In short, you should expect a full flavour and bitter-sweet palate. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Dutty |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Dutty | ||||
Indian Pale Ale | ||||
Blonde | ||||
4.2 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
40 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Originally brewed in July 1994 to celebrate the trussing-in of our new brewery cooper, Peter Coates, this dark, robust, full-flavoured bitter has a rich colour, medium strength and is distinctly bitter in flavour. Its hoppy aroma is balanced by maltiness and the subtle underlying tones of cane sugar. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Frambusi |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Frambusi | ||||
Sour | ||||
Ambrée | ||||
4.3 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
15 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
At 6.5% in cask form, Masham Ale is the strongest of all Theakston beers. It's not a regular brew, but an occasional and very popular visitor to the Theakston portfolio - reserved as a special ale for high days and holidays. Masham is a fine, deceptively smooth, tawny ale, brewed with a good balance of malt and fruit and the traditional Fuggle hop which adds to its superb palate, taste and character. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Stay Puft |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Stay Puft | ||||
Porter | ||||
Noire | ||||
5.2 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
30 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Lightfoot was created as a tribute to the other Masham brewery we acquired in 1919. It's a refreshing pale beer - dry and light with a pronounced floral hop aroma and a mellow, satisfying hoppy aftertaste. It's ideal for the summertime. The label and pump depict the Lightfoot Brewery's celebrated cricket team - and while this beer definitely won't give you the runs, it will score highly on the tastebuds. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel AK47 |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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AK47 | ||||
Strawberry Rye Ale | ||||
Ambrée | ||||
4.7 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
30 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Lightfoot was created as a tribute to the other Masham brewery we acquired in 1919. It's a refreshing pale beer - dry and light with a pronounced floral hop aroma and a mellow, satisfying hoppy aftertaste. It's ideal for the summertime. The label and pump depict the Lightfoot Brewery's celebrated cricket team - and while this beer definitely won't give you the runs, it will score highly on the tastebuds. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Altered Beast |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Altered Beast | ||||
Altbeer | ||||
Blonde | ||||
5.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
30 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
At 6.5% in cask form, Masham Ale is the strongest of all Theakston beers. It's not a regular brew, but an occasional and very popular visitor to the Theakston portfolio - reserved as a special ale for high days and holidays. Masham is a fine, deceptively smooth, tawny ale, brewed with a good balance of malt and fruit and the traditional Fuggle hop which adds to its superb palate, taste and character. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Banoffee Dunkelweiss |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Banoffee Dunkelweiss | ||||
Dunkelweiss | ||||
Blanche | ||||
5.6 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
30 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
At 6.5% in cask form, Masham Ale is the strongest of all Theakston beers. It's not a regular brew, but an occasional and very popular visitor to the Theakston portfolio - reserved as a special ale for high days and holidays. Masham is a fine, deceptively smooth, tawny ale, brewed with a good balance of malt and fruit and the traditional Fuggle hop which adds to its superb palate, taste and character. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Beat Box |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Beat Box | ||||
Pale Ale | ||||
Blonde | ||||
4.4 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
40 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
With the name reminding us of Theakston's long and rich history, Black Bull bitter was originally brewed to commemorate our original pub and brewhouse. But this amber bitter is all grown up now - and more than able to stand on its own two feet (which is just as well, since its popularity has meant it's become a member of the family). More bitter than Best, this refreshing beer is hopped using traditional Goldings. Tasting notes: crisp and refreshing; Goldings hops result in a citrus flavour (in both taste and smell), allied with a satisfyingly dry taste throughout. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Beer Money Inc |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Beer Money Inc | ||||
IPA | ||||
Blonde | ||||
6.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
60 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Putting modesty aside for a moment, we believe that Theakston Best is the definitive English bitter. Golden in colour with a smooth, mellow taste. Brewed and (dry hopped) using Fuggle hops. A satisfying, refreshing pint - and it's available all year round. Tasting notes: initial sweetness is quickly balanced by subtle fruitiness and moderate hop bitterness. In short, you should expect a full flavour and bitter-sweet palate. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Beer N Ting |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Beer N Ting | ||||
Caribbean Pale Ale | ||||
Blonde | ||||
4.8 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
An amber- red bitter in the classic Indian Pale Ale (IPA) style, full-bodied and robust in flavour. It is late- and dry-hopped with Golding hops to give a splendidly pronounced citrus element to the aroma and palate. There is initial sweetness, which gives way to complex fruitiness followed by a bitter finish.This beer was brewed to commemorate the trussing-in of Jonathan Manby in June 1999, marking the completion of his apprenticeship to become a journeyman cooper. (A Butt is a 3 barrel capacity cask.) |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Billabong |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Billabong | ||||
Aussie Pale Ale | ||||
Ambrée | ||||
4.6 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
45 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Originally brewed in July 1994 to celebrate the trussing-in of our new brewery cooper, Peter Coates, this dark, robust, full-flavoured bitter has a rich colour, medium strength and is distinctly bitter in flavour. Its hoppy aroma is balanced by maltiness and the subtle underlying tones of cane sugar. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Bo Ho |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Bo Ho | ||||
Lager | ||||
Blonde | ||||
5.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
25 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Putting modesty aside for a moment, we believe that Theakston Best is the definitive English bitter. Golden in colour with a smooth, mellow taste. Brewed and (dry hopped) using Fuggle hops. A satisfying, refreshing pint - and it's available all year round. Tasting notes: initial sweetness is quickly balanced by subtle fruitiness and moderate hop bitterness. In short, you should expect a full flavour and bitter-sweet palate. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Captain Insano |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Captain Insano | ||||
Triple IPA | ||||
Blonde | ||||
10.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
60 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Lightfoot was created as a tribute to the other Masham brewery we acquired in 1919. It's a refreshing pale beer - dry and light with a pronounced floral hop aroma and a mellow, satisfying hoppy aftertaste. It's ideal for the summertime. The label and pump depict the Lightfoot Brewery's celebrated cricket team - and while this beer definitely won't give you the runs, it will score highly on the tastebuds. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Cereal Killer |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Cereal Killer | ||||
Breakfast IPA | ||||
Blonde | ||||
3.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
20 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Lightfoot was created as a tribute to the other Masham brewery we acquired in 1919. It's a refreshing pale beer - dry and light with a pronounced floral hop aroma and a mellow, satisfying hoppy aftertaste. It's ideal for the summertime. The label and pump depict the Lightfoot Brewery's celebrated cricket team - and while this beer definitely won't give you the runs, it will score highly on the tastebuds. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Cherry Bomb |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Cherry Bomb | ||||
Cherry Sour | ||||
Ambrée | ||||
5.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
20 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Originally brewed in July 1994 to celebrate the trussing-in of our new brewery cooper, Peter Coates, this dark, robust, full-flavoured bitter has a rich colour, medium strength and is distinctly bitter in flavour. Its hoppy aroma is balanced by maltiness and the subtle underlying tones of cane sugar. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Chocolate Stay Puft |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Chocolate Stay Puft | ||||
Porter | ||||
Noire | ||||
5.2 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
30 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
An amber- red bitter in the classic Indian Pale Ale (IPA) style, full-bodied and robust in flavour. It is late- and dry-hopped with Golding hops to give a splendidly pronounced citrus element to the aroma and palate. There is initial sweetness, which gives way to complex fruitiness followed by a bitter finish.This beer was brewed to commemorate the trussing-in of Jonathan Manby in June 1999, marking the completion of his apprenticeship to become a journeyman cooper. (A Butt is a 3 barrel capacity cask.) |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Compton Cricket Club |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Compton Cricket Club | ||||
Ale | ||||
Ambrée | ||||
4.5 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
55 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Putting modesty aside for a moment, we believe that Theakston Best is the definitive English bitter. Golden in colour with a smooth, mellow taste. Brewed and (dry hopped) using Fuggle hops. A satisfying, refreshing pint - and it's available all year round. Tasting notes: initial sweetness is quickly balanced by subtle fruitiness and moderate hop bitterness. In short, you should expect a full flavour and bitter-sweet palate. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Dirty Stop Out |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Dirty Stop Out | ||||
Smoked Oat Stout | ||||
Noire | ||||
5.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
50 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
With the name reminding us of Theakston's long and rich history, Black Bull bitter was originally brewed to commemorate our original pub and brewhouse. But this amber bitter is all grown up now - and more than able to stand on its own two feet (which is just as well, since its popularity has meant it's become a member of the family). More bitter than Best, this refreshing beer is hopped using traditional Goldings. Tasting notes: crisp and refreshing; Goldings hops result in a citrus flavour (in both taste and smell), allied with a satisfyingly dry taste throughout. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Free Willy |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Free Willy | ||||
West Coast Watermelon Wheat | ||||
Blonde | ||||
5.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
35 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Originally brewed in July 1994 to celebrate the trussing-in of our new brewery cooper, Peter Coates, this dark, robust, full-flavoured bitter has a rich colour, medium strength and is distinctly bitter in flavour. Its hoppy aroma is balanced by maltiness and the subtle underlying tones of cane sugar. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Fubar |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Fubar | ||||
Pale Ale | ||||
Blonde | ||||
4.4 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
40 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Putting modesty aside for a moment, we believe that Theakston Best is the definitive English bitter. Golden in colour with a smooth, mellow taste. Brewed and (dry hopped) using Fuggle hops. A satisfying, refreshing pint - and it's available all year round. Tasting notes: initial sweetness is quickly balanced by subtle fruitiness and moderate hop bitterness. In short, you should expect a full flavour and bitter-sweet palate. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Fugg Life |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Fugg Life | ||||
British IPA | ||||
Blonde | ||||
4.2 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
40 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Lightfoot was created as a tribute to the other Masham brewery we acquired in 1919. It's a refreshing pale beer - dry and light with a pronounced floral hop aroma and a mellow, satisfying hoppy aftertaste. It's ideal for the summertime. The label and pump depict the Lightfoot Brewery's celebrated cricket team - and while this beer definitely won't give you the runs, it will score highly on the tastebuds. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Gin & Juice |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Gin & Juice | ||||
Botanical Pale Ale | ||||
Ambrée | ||||
4.5 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
35 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Originally brewed in July 1994 to celebrate the trussing-in of our new brewery cooper, Peter Coates, this dark, robust, full-flavoured bitter has a rich colour, medium strength and is distinctly bitter in flavour. Its hoppy aroma is balanced by maltiness and the subtle underlying tones of cane sugar. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Hadouken |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Hadouken | ||||
IPA | ||||
Blonde | ||||
7.4 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
80 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
At 6.5% in cask form, Masham Ale is the strongest of all Theakston beers. It's not a regular brew, but an occasional and very popular visitor to the Theakston portfolio - reserved as a special ale for high days and holidays. Masham is a fine, deceptively smooth, tawny ale, brewed with a good balance of malt and fruit and the traditional Fuggle hop which adds to its superb palate, taste and character. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Hank |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Hank | ||||
Pale Ale | ||||
Blonde | ||||
4.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
30 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
An amber- red bitter in the classic Indian Pale Ale (IPA) style, full-bodied and robust in flavour. It is late- and dry-hopped with Golding hops to give a splendidly pronounced citrus element to the aroma and palate. There is initial sweetness, which gives way to complex fruitiness followed by a bitter finish.This beer was brewed to commemorate the trussing-in of Jonathan Manby in June 1999, marking the completion of his apprenticeship to become a journeyman cooper. (A Butt is a 3 barrel capacity cask.) |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Imperial Puft |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Imperial Puft | ||||
Porter | ||||
Noire | ||||
9.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
30 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
With the name reminding us of Theakston's long and rich history, Black Bull bitter was originally brewed to commemorate our original pub and brewhouse. But this amber bitter is all grown up now - and more than able to stand on its own two feet (which is just as well, since its popularity has meant it's become a member of the family). More bitter than Best, this refreshing beer is hopped using traditional Goldings. Tasting notes: crisp and refreshing; Goldings hops result in a citrus flavour (in both taste and smell), allied with a satisfyingly dry taste throughout. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel In & Around The Mouth |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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In & Around The Mouth | ||||
IPA | ||||
Ambrée | ||||
6.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
60 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
At 6.5% in cask form, Masham Ale is the strongest of all Theakston beers. It's not a regular brew, but an occasional and very popular visitor to the Theakston portfolio - reserved as a special ale for high days and holidays. Masham is a fine, deceptively smooth, tawny ale, brewed with a good balance of malt and fruit and the traditional Fuggle hop which adds to its superb palate, taste and character. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Juicy |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Juicy | ||||
Pale Ale | ||||
Blonde | ||||
4.8 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
30 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Originally brewed in July 1994 to celebrate the trussing-in of our new brewery cooper, Peter Coates, this dark, robust, full-flavoured bitter has a rich colour, medium strength and is distinctly bitter in flavour. Its hoppy aroma is balanced by maltiness and the subtle underlying tones of cane sugar. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Lupulin Fiasco |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Lupulin Fiasco | ||||
South Pacific Saison | ||||
Ambrée | ||||
6.5 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
40 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
With the name reminding us of Theakston's long and rich history, Black Bull bitter was originally brewed to commemorate our original pub and brewhouse. But this amber bitter is all grown up now - and more than able to stand on its own two feet (which is just as well, since its popularity has meant it's become a member of the family). More bitter than Best, this refreshing beer is hopped using traditional Goldings. Tasting notes: crisp and refreshing; Goldings hops result in a citrus flavour (in both taste and smell), allied with a satisfyingly dry taste throughout. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Mango Down |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Mango Down | ||||
Mango Wit | ||||
Blanche | ||||
5.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
40 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Lightfoot was created as a tribute to the other Masham brewery we acquired in 1919. It's a refreshing pale beer - dry and light with a pronounced floral hop aroma and a mellow, satisfying hoppy aftertaste. It's ideal for the summertime. The label and pump depict the Lightfoot Brewery's celebrated cricket team - and while this beer definitely won't give you the runs, it will score highly on the tastebuds. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Mojito Sour |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Mojito Sour | ||||
Sour Ale | ||||
Blonde | ||||
3.5 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
25 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
At 6.5% in cask form, Masham Ale is the strongest of all Theakston beers. It's not a regular brew, but an occasional and very popular visitor to the Theakston portfolio - reserved as a special ale for high days and holidays. Masham is a fine, deceptively smooth, tawny ale, brewed with a good balance of malt and fruit and the traditional Fuggle hop which adds to its superb palate, taste and character. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Morning Glory |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Morning Glory | ||||
Breakfast Stout | ||||
Noire | ||||
4.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
30 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
An amber- red bitter in the classic Indian Pale Ale (IPA) style, full-bodied and robust in flavour. It is late- and dry-hopped with Golding hops to give a splendidly pronounced citrus element to the aroma and palate. There is initial sweetness, which gives way to complex fruitiness followed by a bitter finish.This beer was brewed to commemorate the trussing-in of Jonathan Manby in June 1999, marking the completion of his apprenticeship to become a journeyman cooper. (A Butt is a 3 barrel capacity cask.) |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel One Inch Punch |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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One Inch Punch | ||||
Tiny IPA | ||||
Blonde | ||||
3.9 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
30 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Putting modesty aside for a moment, we believe that Theakston Best is the definitive English bitter. Golden in colour with a smooth, mellow taste. Brewed and (dry hopped) using Fuggle hops. A satisfying, refreshing pint - and it's available all year round. Tasting notes: initial sweetness is quickly balanced by subtle fruitiness and moderate hop bitterness. In short, you should expect a full flavour and bitter-sweet palate. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Peaches And Cream IPA |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Peaches And Cream IPA | ||||
IPA | ||||
Blonde | ||||
5.5 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
60 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
With the name reminding us of Theakston's long and rich history, Black Bull bitter was originally brewed to commemorate our original pub and brewhouse. But this amber bitter is all grown up now - and more than able to stand on its own two feet (which is just as well, since its popularity has meant it's become a member of the family). More bitter than Best, this refreshing beer is hopped using traditional Goldings. Tasting notes: crisp and refreshing; Goldings hops result in a citrus flavour (in both taste and smell), allied with a satisfyingly dry taste throughout. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Pump Up The Jam |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Pump Up The Jam | ||||
Pale Ale | ||||
Blonde | ||||
5.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
35 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Lightfoot was created as a tribute to the other Masham brewery we acquired in 1919. It's a refreshing pale beer - dry and light with a pronounced floral hop aroma and a mellow, satisfying hoppy aftertaste. It's ideal for the summertime. The label and pump depict the Lightfoot Brewery's celebrated cricket team - and while this beer definitely won't give you the runs, it will score highly on the tastebuds. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Random Name Generator |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Random Name Generator | ||||
Black IPA | ||||
Noire | ||||
4.8 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
40 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Putting modesty aside for a moment, we believe that Theakston Best is the definitive English bitter. Golden in colour with a smooth, mellow taste. Brewed and (dry hopped) using Fuggle hops. A satisfying, refreshing pint - and it's available all year round. Tasting notes: initial sweetness is quickly balanced by subtle fruitiness and moderate hop bitterness. In short, you should expect a full flavour and bitter-sweet palate. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel SNAFU |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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SNAFU | ||||
Pale Ale | ||||
Ambrée | ||||
4.4 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
45 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
At 6.5% in cask form, Masham Ale is the strongest of all Theakston beers. It's not a regular brew, but an occasional and very popular visitor to the Theakston portfolio - reserved as a special ale for high days and holidays. Masham is a fine, deceptively smooth, tawny ale, brewed with a good balance of malt and fruit and the traditional Fuggle hop which adds to its superb palate, taste and character. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Sonic Boom |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Sonic Boom | ||||
Red IPA | ||||
Ambrée | ||||
6.8 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
60 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
With the name reminding us of Theakston's long and rich history, Black Bull bitter was originally brewed to commemorate our original pub and brewhouse. But this amber bitter is all grown up now - and more than able to stand on its own two feet (which is just as well, since its popularity has meant it's become a member of the family). More bitter than Best, this refreshing beer is hopped using traditional Goldings. Tasting notes: crisp and refreshing; Goldings hops result in a citrus flavour (in both taste and smell), allied with a satisfyingly dry taste throughout. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Stupid Sexy Flanders |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Stupid Sexy Flanders | ||||
Belgian IPA | ||||
Noire | ||||
6.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
50 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
An amber- red bitter in the classic Indian Pale Ale (IPA) style, full-bodied and robust in flavour. It is late- and dry-hopped with Golding hops to give a splendidly pronounced citrus element to the aroma and palate. There is initial sweetness, which gives way to complex fruitiness followed by a bitter finish.This beer was brewed to commemorate the trussing-in of Jonathan Manby in June 1999, marking the completion of his apprenticeship to become a journeyman cooper. (A Butt is a 3 barrel capacity cask.) |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel Super Saison |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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Super Saison | ||||
Saison | ||||
Blonde | ||||
7.4 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
50 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Originally brewed in July 1994 to celebrate the trussing-in of our new brewery cooper, Peter Coates, this dark, robust, full-flavoured bitter has a rich colour, medium strength and is distinctly bitter in flavour. Its hoppy aroma is balanced by maltiness and the subtle underlying tones of cane sugar. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel The Full Nelson |
Tiny Rebel |
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Angleterre |
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The Full Nelson | ||||
Maori Pale Ale | ||||
Ambrée | ||||
4.8 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
45 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
An amber- red bitter in the classic Indian Pale Ale (IPA) style, full-bodied and robust in flavour. It is late- and dry-hopped with Golding hops to give a splendidly pronounced citrus element to the aroma and palate. There is initial sweetness, which gives way to complex fruitiness followed by a bitter finish.This beer was brewed to commemorate the trussing-in of Jonathan Manby in June 1999, marking the completion of his apprenticeship to become a journeyman cooper. (A Butt is a 3 barrel capacity cask.) |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel The Vader Schuffle |
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Angleterre |
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The Vader Schuffle | ||||
Wood Aged Porter | ||||
Noire | ||||
6.5 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
35 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Originally brewed in July 1994 to celebrate the trussing-in of our new brewery cooper, Peter Coates, this dark, robust, full-flavoured bitter has a rich colour, medium strength and is distinctly bitter in flavour. Its hoppy aroma is balanced by maltiness and the subtle underlying tones of cane sugar. |
Tiny Rebel | Tiny Rebel White Label |
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Angleterre |
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White Label | ||||
White Mild | ||||
Blanche | ||||
5.0 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
30 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
An amber- red bitter in the classic Indian Pale Ale (IPA) style, full-bodied and robust in flavour. It is late- and dry-hopped with Golding hops to give a splendidly pronounced citrus element to the aroma and palate. There is initial sweetness, which gives way to complex fruitiness followed by a bitter finish.This beer was brewed to commemorate the trussing-in of Jonathan Manby in June 1999, marking the completion of his apprenticeship to become a journeyman cooper. (A Butt is a 3 barrel capacity cask.) |
Tiny Rebel You Snows It |
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Angleterre |
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You Snows It | ||||
Bière de Noël | ||||
Brune | ||||
4.7 ° | ||||
Fermentation Haute | ||||
50 IBU | ||||
Brasserie Tiny Rebel |
Lightfoot was created as a tribute to the other Masham brewery we acquired in 1919. It's a refreshing pale beer - dry and light with a pronounced floral hop aroma and a mellow, satisfying hoppy aftertaste. It's ideal for the summertime. The label and pump depict the Lightfoot Brewery's celebrated cricket team - and while this beer definitely won't give you the runs, it will score highly on the tastebuds. |
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