As beer is one of my loves in life I thought I’d better have a page for it on my site.
I’ll start by listing down some of my favourite beers to get this page up and running, once I find some time I’ll come back to it and put some structure in place.
St Peters Organic Best Bitter – Soil Association accredited, organically grown Chariot malted barley is used to make the mash for this excellent beer. To provide the distinctive fully hopped character we add organically grown Golding hops. The result is a unique, full-bodied organic best bitter with a refreshing after-taste, highly commended by the Soil Association.

St Peters Golden Ale – English Pale malts coupled with Challenger and Goldings hops provide the bitterness and aroma. The result is a highly distinctive light, golden ale similar in character to a full-bodied Czech lager.

St Peters Suffolk-grown First Gold hops provide the inspiration for this well hopped premium beer which is brewed with Suffolk malt to produce a full bodied bitter ale with a lasting hop aroma.

St Peters Best Bitter – Traditional Best Bitter brewed with Pale and Crystal malts and Goldings aroma hops. The result is a full-bodied ale with distinctive fruity caramel notes.

St Peters India Pale Ale – Traditionally highly hopped and robust to survive the long voyage to the Indian sub-continent. The result is a full bodied Pale Ale with a zesty character.

Badger First Gold – A classic country ale from Dorset using a single English hop for purity and character. Voted WORLD CHAMPION ALE at the 2005 Munich, Brewing Industry International Awards where it won Double Gold.

Badger Englands Gold – Brewed in the heart of the English countryside, this refreshing, light, award-winning beer delights with its grassy, crisp taste and zippy floral aroma.

Badger Tanglefoot – This Premium traditional ale is surprisingly light in colour with a smooth taste and a crisp finish. Tanglefoot won Double Gold at the Brewing Industry International Awards when first brewed.

Badger Fursty Ferret – Named in honour of the inquisitive and extremely “fursty” ferrets of the Gribble Inn, a celebrated golden brown ale, full of character with an ABV of 4.4%.

Badger Poachers Choice – Rich, warm, fruity and deeply satisfying. ‘Well worth tracking down’ ABV 5.7%

Timothy Taylor Landlord – classic pale ale, boasts six national awards in recent years.

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