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| Boathouse Bitter
3.7% ABV |
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1st in the bitter category at
the 25th and 26th Cambridge Beer Festivals. Named in honour of Cambridge's historic ties with rowing.
A deep amber beer with a rich, chocolately nose, supported by a little citrus hoppiness. The taste is malty and fruity
(tell-tale pineapple notes from the Cascade hops), with hints of chocolate, but quite dry. Plenty of depth for its modest
strength. Firkin: £105.00 12x 500ml Bottles: £25.00 |

| Hobsons Choice
4.1% ABV |
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1997 Champion Beer, Cambridge
Beer Festival. Finalist 1998 GBBF Olympia. Bronze Award 1999 Beauty of Hops English Ale Awards. Named after T. Hobson Esq, Cambridge Carrier 1631, who let out horses to customers
on a strict rotation basis - hence meaning 'The Only Choice'. A light golden bitter with a pronounced hop aroma, contributing to the
refreshing bitter aftertaste. |
Firkin: £110.00 12 x 500ml Bottles: £25.00

| Atom Splitter
4.5% ABV |
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1st in the Old Ales/Strong
Milds category at the 25th Cambridge Beer Festival. Named in honour of Ernest Rutherfords work on Splitting the Atom. Amber coloured beer with plenty of character. Bursting with First Gold hoppiness. |
Firkin: £116.00
12x500ml: £25.00

| Parkers Porter
5.0% ABV |
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Named after Parker's
Piece in Cambridge, once home to Cricketing Legend Sir Jack Hobbs (1882-1963). A dark rich ruby coloured fruity flavoured
bitter with a tangy aftertaste. |
Firkin: £125.00 12x500ml: £25.00
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