St Peters Golden Ale
500ml
£2.20
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Golden Ale
English Pale malts coupled with Challenger and Golding hops provide the bitterness and aroma. The result is a highly distinctive light, golden ale, with caramel aromas, a pleasing tofee apple flavour and a late bitterness.Historical Notes
St. Peter's Brewery is located in a medieval hall in a remote and beautiful corner of Suffolk. There our beers begin their lives deep below the brewery with water drawn from a pure source - as it has been for over 700 years, essential for the full flavour and pure character of all St. Peter's beers.
Our beautiful flask-shaped oval bottle is a faithful copy of one produced c. 1770 for Thomas Gerrard of Gibbstown, just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. The original is now kept at St. Peter's Hall and is a rare example of an oval Eighteenth Century beer bottle.Light Caramel Aromas with a Late Bitterness, Expertly Crafted in SuffolkGolden Ale
Traditional malted barley and English hops create a distinctive golden ale with a delicate, fresh, grainy after-taste. Brewed with skill and patience in one of Britain's finest small breweries.
Historical Notes
St. Peter's Brewery is located in a medieval hall in a remote and beautiful corner of Suffolk. Most of our beers begin their lives deep below the brewery with water drawn from a pure source - as it has been for over 700 years, essential for the full flavour and pure character of all St. Peter's beers.
Our beautiful flask-shaped oval bottle is a faithful copy of one produced c.1770 for Thomas Gerrard of Gibbstown, just across the Delware River from Hall and is a rare example of an oval Eighteenth Century beer bottle.
St. Peter's, the logo and bottle shape are trade marks of St. Peter's Brewery Co.
English Pale malts coupled with Challenger and Golding hops provide the bitterness and aroma. The result is a highly distinctive light, golden ale, with caramel aromas, a pleasing tofee apple flavour and a late bitterness.Historical Notes
St. Peter's Brewery is located in a medieval hall in a remote and beautiful corner of Suffolk. There our beers begin their lives deep below the brewery with water drawn from a pure source - as it has been for over 700 years, essential for the full flavour and pure character of all St. Peter's beers.
Our beautiful flask-shaped oval bottle is a faithful copy of one produced c. 1770 for Thomas Gerrard of Gibbstown, just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. The original is now kept at St. Peter's Hall and is a rare example of an oval Eighteenth Century beer bottle.Light Caramel Aromas with a Late Bitterness, Expertly Crafted in SuffolkGolden Ale
Traditional malted barley and English hops create a distinctive golden ale with a delicate, fresh, grainy after-taste. Brewed with skill and patience in one of Britain's finest small breweries.
Historical Notes
St. Peter's Brewery is located in a medieval hall in a remote and beautiful corner of Suffolk. Most of our beers begin their lives deep below the brewery with water drawn from a pure source - as it has been for over 700 years, essential for the full flavour and pure character of all St. Peter's beers.
Our beautiful flask-shaped oval bottle is a faithful copy of one produced c.1770 for Thomas Gerrard of Gibbstown, just across the Delware River from Hall and is a rare example of an oval Eighteenth Century beer bottle.
St. Peter's, the logo and bottle shape are trade marks of St. Peter's Brewery Co.