|
News
Index
March,
2006

New
Session Beer - Finchcocks Original - 3.5% ABV
We
have launched a new session beer, Finchcocks Original, using hops
from the Finchcocks hop garden in Goudhurst, Kent. Bill Calcutt
is a fourth generation hop grower who has recently bucked the trend
of closing hop gardens. He has tied up with Ian Ibbotson of Lupofresh
in Yalding, Kent to replant Finchcocks with the wonderful aroma
hops that real breweries like Westerham demand. Bill's top quality
WGV and Early Choice hops give a wonderful citrusy and earthy tang
to this fully flavoured beer. The strength and bitterness of this
beer is the closest we have to a mild, though history shows many
Kent milds in the past were anything but mild by Northern standards!
It
is described by Adrian Tierney-Jones, author of the Big Book of
Beer as follows: Mid-gold session beer with hints of the Burton
snatch on the nose (think struck matches), while wisps of citrus
fruit float around in the background. The palate sings with citrus
notes, a hint of resiny hoppiness as well as a crunchy biscuitiness
that comes from the malt. The finish boasts more bitterness before
a fade-out of grain dryness that reminds the drinker of the beer’s
grainy origins. A powerfully flavoursome beer for such a low abv.
We
are delighted to be able to supply this beer due to very strong
demand from our publicans for a lower strength beer with flavour.
Available
from the brewery in small packs too.
|