Cambridgeshire Golden Ale - Case of 12
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Product code: 29304172
This is a light golden beer brewed with English Challenger hops for bitterness and American Mount Hood hops for its distinctive clean citrus aroma. Dry hopping before bottling gives a burst of flavour on the palate and a subtle bitterness that lingers beautifully. On the front label the steam trains of the Nene Valley Railway are a familiar sight in the countryside around Peterborough, where this ale is brewed.
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Cambridgeshire Golden Ale
Our Cambridgeshire Golden Ale is a true tribute to traditional English brewing. It’s crafted with a fine selection of hops and Maris Otter malt for a full flavour. This ale boasts a citrussy aroma and a smooth, golden finish. Enjoy it chilled with a selection of grilled meats.
About this bottle: This is a light golden beer brewed with English Challenger hops for bitterness and American Mount Hood hops for its distinctive clean citrus aroma. Dry hopping before bottling gives a burst of flavour on the palate and a subtle bitterness that lingers beautifully. On the front label the steam trains of the Nene Valley Railway are a familiar sight in the countryside around Peterborough, where this ale is brewed.
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Bottle size: 500 ml
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Alcohol content: 4.2 %
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Alcohol units per bottle: 2.1
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Alcohol units per serving: 2.1
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Serving Size: 500 ml
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Allergens: Gluten
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Stopper type: Crown Cap
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Bottling address: Brewed and bottled in the UK
We make every effort to deliver you the same vintage wine as the one advertised. Sometimes we only have limited stock and may have to send you another vintage. If you're not happy with the wine you receive please contact us.
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Reviews (1)
Beware the best before date
No, I don't recommend this
Very nice lager but couldn’t believe the very short best before date. We received the order on 17th May and best before date was 31st May - shocking
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