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Woody's Ice [5% abv] Woody's Ice is a
delicious pure malt beverage with natural fruit flavors imported
from England. Only available in the United States since May 2001,
Woody's Ice has exceeded everyone's expectations in
popularity and sales. In fact, initial demand was so great that
Woody's Ice was only available in New England & the
greater New York metro area until August!
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WKD [5% ABV] WKD is the premium Original Hard
Blue. Original Blue is a refreshingly different flavor tenderly combined
with vodka.
For your money you can
either get a generous 330ml or an even more generous 700ml.
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Belhaven Scottish Ale [3.9% abv] Scottish
Ale has been brewed at Belhaven longer than any of its other beers. It is
sweeter than its English counterparts, with a balanced malt profile, deep
ruby color, and a delicate, dry, peat finish. Belhaven Scottish Ale is
brewed with Scottish Chariot Ale malt, Black malt, and Crystal malt, and
is hopped with Goldings and Fuggles.
Belhaven Scottish Ale
is available in the following packages: 12 oz. six-packs; 16.9 oz. (500
ml) bottles; 14.9 oz. 'widget' cans; 50 liter Nitro kegs. |
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"Old Speckled Hen" [5.2% ABV] A traditional
Strong Pale Ale, "Old Speckled Hen" is brewed with Pale and Crystal
malt, and is hopped with Target & East Kent Goldings. The ale owes its
distinctive character and smooth, dry taste to a unique strain of yeast
first used by Morland in 1896.
"Old Speckled Hen" is
available in the following packages: 12 oz. six-packs; 16.9 oz. (500 ml)
bottles; 14.9 oz. 'widget' cans; 50L Nitro kegs; and cask-conditioned
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Ruddles County Ale [4.7% abv] A distinctly
British ESB (Extra Special Bitter) whose rich, hoppy character and full
malty flavor tantalize your senses from start to finish. If you have the
opportunity, do not miss cask-conditioned Ruddles County Ale- many have
said that this is the definitive strong English bitter available in
the U.S. Ruddles County Ale is tawny amber in color and brewed with
Fuggles, Goldings, Challenger and Northdown whole hops and premium malted
barley. It is the only beer to win the coveted International Brewex award
twice.
Ruddles County Ale is available in the following packages:
12 oz. six-packs; a unique 16.9 oz (500 ml) wide-mouth bottle; 50 liter
kegs (standard CO2); and cask-conditioned firkins (10.8 US gal.) in select
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Hen's Tooth [6.5%ABV] Bottle-conditioned
Strong Ale. Never content to rest on its laurels, Morland created this
bottle-conditioned gem in mid-1998, and introduced it to the US market
just in time for the 1998 winter holidays. Rich and effervescent, Hen's
Tooth expands upon the unique flavors and subtle nuances of "Old
Speckled Hen" to create a truly memorable ale which will improve with
1-2 years aging.
Demand has far exceeded supply, so consider
yourself among the lucky few if you've managed to grab a bottle or two of
this soon to be classic! Look for Hen's Tooth to reappear in full
force by mid to late April, 1999.
Hen's Tooth is available
only in 16.9 oz. (500ml) bottles. |
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The Tanner's Jack [4.4% ABV] A traditional
English Fine Ale, the name comes from leather drinking vessels (also
called 'black jacks') popular throughout 17th Century England.
Tanner's Jack is brewed with the same malts, hops, and
yeast as "Old Speckled Hen". A portion of the hops is added late in
the boil, giving Tanner's Jack a hoppier flavor and maltier finish.
Tanner's Jack is available in the following packages: 12
oz. six-packs; 50L kegs (standard CO2); and cask-conditioned firkins in
select markets. |