Harvey's Lewes Castle Brown Ale
UK, EnglandSingle Price:
£4.60
Mixed 6 Price:
£4.20
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Description
In a nutshell:
A classic English brown ale with a full body, a creamy head, hints of coffee, and a lingering biscuity sweetness.
The lowdown:
Not a fancy American job with bells and whistles, this is a proper English brown ale. Dark as a chestnut horse's coat, not a hint of ruby nonsense, this is a right dark brown job. What's it taste like? Well, it's got a bit of that roasty malt flavour, a hint of chocolate lurking in the background. Not too sweet, this is a grown-up ale. A touch of bitterness to even things out. You can sip this one all day quite happily.
The Brewery:
Tucked away in Lewes, deep into Sussex, Harvey's have been brewing for eight generations. From their traditional brewery in the heart of the town it's obvious their roots lie in a much earlier age. Nonetheless they've consummately managed to navigate the modern world with their time-tested brewing methods. Their beers lean towards the traditional. There's their Best Bitter, which does precisely what it advertises - delivering a rather agreeable pint. And if you're in the mood for something darker, their Old Ale is a proper winter warmer with just the right amount of depth. In a world of ever-changing craft beer trends and more hops than you can shake a stick at, Harvey's offers a certain old-school charm and there's something reassuring in their steadfast dedication to well-made, unfussy brews.
Style - Brown Ale & Mild & Other Ales ABV 4.8% - Moderate Strength
A classic English brown ale with a full body, a creamy head, hints of coffee, and a lingering biscuity sweetness.
The lowdown:
Not a fancy American job with bells and whistles, this is a proper English brown ale. Dark as a chestnut horse's coat, not a hint of ruby nonsense, this is a right dark brown job. What's it taste like? Well, it's got a bit of that roasty malt flavour, a hint of chocolate lurking in the background. Not too sweet, this is a grown-up ale. A touch of bitterness to even things out. You can sip this one all day quite happily.
The Brewery:
Tucked away in Lewes, deep into Sussex, Harvey's have been brewing for eight generations. From their traditional brewery in the heart of the town it's obvious their roots lie in a much earlier age. Nonetheless they've consummately managed to navigate the modern world with their time-tested brewing methods. Their beers lean towards the traditional. There's their Best Bitter, which does precisely what it advertises - delivering a rather agreeable pint. And if you're in the mood for something darker, their Old Ale is a proper winter warmer with just the right amount of depth. In a world of ever-changing craft beer trends and more hops than you can shake a stick at, Harvey's offers a certain old-school charm and there's something reassuring in their steadfast dedication to well-made, unfussy brews.
Style - Brown Ale & Mild & Other Ales ABV 4.8% - Moderate Strength
Details
Categories | Beer & Cider / Ale / Brown Ale & Mild & Other Ales |
Region | England |
Country | UK |
Volume | 50cl |
ABV | 4.8% |
SKU | HA30ZZBK |