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Abbot was initially one of the premium bitters chosen by CAMRA’s East Anglian region. When it was blind judged at a local beer festival, the judging panel thought it was the best on the day and therefore put it forward to the finals. The premium bitters judging panel also admired the beer and put it forward to the final panel and this panel thought it was the second best beer on the table. But the out and out winner was Elland’s 1872 Porter and having tasted all of the eight finalists, I concur with those results! Dartmoor Brewery has unveiled an exciting new brand identity as part of an on-going... PRESCOTT ALES Pumps Primed for future Success This week sees the release of an extraordinary collaborative brew spanning the Celtic nations... There’s an award-winning banger on the ‘Chorizon’ as Wadworth celebrate British Sausage Week
Devonshire Pale Ale (ABV 4.5%) - Refreshing and easy drinking light golden ale with balanced bitterness and a hoppy aromatic punch, finishing with hints of citrus and grapefruit.Butcombe, the South West’s fastest growing brewery, has produced a beautifully photographed cookbook ‘Cooking... Launceston to holds its first beer festival West Country brewer, Bath Ales, has come on board as an official partner of... Hunters Brewery to show on BBC 2's The Fixer Leading craft ale producer Dartmoor Brewery is the first Devon brewer to become a... Devon’s Powderkeg Brewery Wins International ‘Best Lager’ Award The finest pub landlords, restaurateurs and hotel managers in the South West were rewarded... Devon Brewery raises it's biggest ever amount for the Poppy Appeal. Unlike most beer competitions, CAMRA invites brewers to submit a particular beer for judging in CBoB (and not all take up the offer). In most other competitions, it is the brewery who decides which beer to enter and, in the majority of cases, the brewer has to pay an entry fee. No fees are payable for CBoB.
http://www.butcombe.com/bytes/public/butcombe_bytes_public_dec2013.pdf Butcombe Wins Food and Drink Category at Made in the South West AwardsSpiced Seville Ale – 5% ABV - Dark ale with the tang of marmalade from Seville Orange zest and delightfully subtle warm spices.