Harvey's Star of Eastbourne IPA
England, East SussexSingle Price:
£5.20
Mixed 6 Price:
£4.80
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Description
Hazy, Juicy & East Coast Style IPA
England: East Sussex
ABV 6.5% - 50.0cl
In a Nutshell:
A strong India Pale Ale with a burst of citrusy hops and a lingering bitter finish, like a bracing seaside walk on a blustery day.
The Lowdown:
Star of Eastbourne is a proper India Pale Ale brewed like they used to be. None of your fancy modern twists here. Robust, with a good dollop of English hops - think hedgerows and a touch of marmalade. A right thirst quencher, but watch yourself - it packs a punch. Bitterness lingers on the tongue the way it should, just like a good session in the pub. Maybe not the trendiest, but a solid choice for those who know what a decent IPA is all about.
The Brewery:
Harveys can fairly claim to be part of England's brewing heritage. They're one of the country's long-established regional breweries still under independent ownership - something of a dying breed - and have been run by the descendants of founder John Harvey since the late eighteenth century, operating from their historic brewery, locally known as "the cathedral", in the heart of the Sussex market town of Lewes. Using locally sourced ingredients is high on their list, and their flagship ales are made with hops and malt sourced almost entirely from Sussex, Kent and Surrey. Tradition and continuity are the twin themes that guide them, yet while their best-known ale, Sussex Best, is something of an institution in its own right, they're not shy of embracing contemporary fashions. All of which leaves Harvey's well placed to play a significant part in England's beer culture well into the future.
England: East Sussex
ABV 6.5% - 50.0cl
In a Nutshell:
A strong India Pale Ale with a burst of citrusy hops and a lingering bitter finish, like a bracing seaside walk on a blustery day.
The Lowdown:
Star of Eastbourne is a proper India Pale Ale brewed like they used to be. None of your fancy modern twists here. Robust, with a good dollop of English hops - think hedgerows and a touch of marmalade. A right thirst quencher, but watch yourself - it packs a punch. Bitterness lingers on the tongue the way it should, just like a good session in the pub. Maybe not the trendiest, but a solid choice for those who know what a decent IPA is all about.
The Brewery:
Harveys can fairly claim to be part of England's brewing heritage. They're one of the country's long-established regional breweries still under independent ownership - something of a dying breed - and have been run by the descendants of founder John Harvey since the late eighteenth century, operating from their historic brewery, locally known as "the cathedral", in the heart of the Sussex market town of Lewes. Using locally sourced ingredients is high on their list, and their flagship ales are made with hops and malt sourced almost entirely from Sussex, Kent and Surrey. Tradition and continuity are the twin themes that guide them, yet while their best-known ale, Sussex Best, is something of an institution in its own right, they're not shy of embracing contemporary fashions. All of which leaves Harvey's well placed to play a significant part in England's beer culture well into the future.
Details
| Categories | Beer & Cider / Pale & Hoppy Ale / Hazy, Juicy & East Coast Style IPA |
| Region | East Sussex |
| Country | England |
| Volume | 50cl |
| ABV | 6.5% |
| SKU | HA3HZZBK |



