"This beer contains barley malt and is suitable for Vegetarian"
Another, the last, fathers day gift, St. Austell Admirals Ale, again a supermarket beer, so not difficult to get or particularly rare.
500ml bottle that is 5% ABV, making it 150 calories a serve, and 1.97 standard drink units.
Brewed by St. Austell this is in the style that is Premium Bitter/ESB and they are in, weirdly, St. Austell, England
Originally brewed as a special to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Nelson’s victory at
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Trafalgar in 1805. However, production of the bottled version and, occasionally, the cask has continued.
This premium bottle-conditioned ale has been uniquely brewed using our own Cornish Gold malt. Locally grown barley is traditionally malted using a special kilning process which develops a deeper intensity of colour and flavour than ordinary barley malt.
Blended with both Styrian Golding and Cascade hops, the result is a deep bronze ale with a delicious rich biscuit flavour and a wonderful spicy aroma.
This is a Bottle Conditioned beer.
This uses Celeia hops for citrus and Cascade for spice, it is truly the Christmas pudding of beers.. they say, its September - what could go wrong?