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Golden Beers Mixed Pack Bottles

SKU: 918683998 Categories: ,

Description

Net Content
500 Millilitres
Allergy Advice
Contains: Barley, Wheat.

Contains Barley and Wheat

Ingredients
Brakspear Oxford Gold: contains Malted Barley, Wainwright Gold: contains Malted Barley, Hobgoblin Gold: contains Malted Barley, Wheat, Shipyard American Ipa: contains Malted Barley, Wheat, Ringwood Boondoggle: contains Malted Barley, Hobgoblin Session Ipa: Malted Barley
Recycling Info
Recycle: Whole Packaging.
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product Information
Brakspear Oxford Gold:
Taste: This pale golden ale has a subtle biscuit backbone with delicate honey notes and a fresh aroma from a selective blend of English Fuggles, Goldings and European Styrian hops. A fresh citrusy flavoured beer with a zesty fruity finish.

Wainwright Gold:
Taste: Delightfully refreshing Golden Beer. Lightly hopped with subtle sweetness, a delicate citrus aroma and a gloriously golden colour. Enjoy.

Hobgoblin Gold:
Taste: A solid gold legend. The combination of four hop varieties infused with malted barley and a touch of wheat give this easy drinking golden beer tropical aromas of citrus and passion fruit. A biscuit-like malt base gives way to heaps of fresh lemon and lime zest. A hop kick riot of rascally refreshment.

Shipyard American Ipa:
Taste: With grapefruit notes at its core and a delicate bitterness in taste, this deep gold coloured beer is refreshing with every sip. Brewed and packaged in the UK.

Ringwood Boondoggle:
Taste: A luscious fruity blonde ale with a well balanced happy aroma and citrus punch. The perfect excuse…

Hobgoblin Session Ipa:
Taste: A light, easy drinking and extremely refreshing beer. Pale yellow, packed with five New World hops delivering a fresh and zesty aroma. Enjoy this Session IPA without compromising on the intense tropical fruit and citrus hoppyness you’d expect from an IPA.

Regulated Product Name
Beer
Storage Type
Ambient

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