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Timothy Taylor - Landlord | | |
Timothy Taylor - Landlord |
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Brewed by | Timothy Taylor (Keighley, West Yorkshire) | ABV | 4.3 % | Tasting notes | Madonna's favourite Yorkshire bitter won't last long at BBBB. Try this world class fruity ale while you can! | Master tasting notes and other info | A Classic Strong Pale Ale, Landlord has won more awards nationally than any other beer: This includes four times as Champion at the Brewers' International Exhibition and four times as CAMRA’s beer of the year.
Refreshingly reliable, nationally renowned, this full drinking Pale Ale with a complex and hoppy aroma has real "Pulling Power" and stands out in any bar as the ideal regular.
Ingredients: Golden Promise malt; Styrian Goldings, Goldings and Fuggles hops; Oldham Brewery yeast. First brewed in 1952 as a bottled beer called Competition Ale. Transferred to the cask as Landlord in 1953. |
Recommendations | | | If you like this beer, why not try these other similar beers as well. Remember though that beer has taste, so while they are similar beers they will all taste different. Some you will like, others you may not. Ask for a taste first if you aren't sure.
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Bank Top | Pavillion Pale Ale | 4.5 | A yellow beer with fruity flavour and peppery hoppiness. | Bathams | Best Bitter | 4.3 | A traditional Black Country bitter. | Exmoor | Exmoor Gold | 4.5 | "Nectar of the Gods" this BBBB classic won't last long! | Hogarths | The Bruiser | 4 | A traditional session bitter with strong malt character backed up with hop bitterness. | Liverpool Organic | 24 Carat Gold | 4.1 | Generously hopped with a bitterness that builds steadily towards a lingering finish with spicy orangey notes. | Manning | Cave-Man | 4.2 | An extremely well balanced bitter with a refreshing hop character. A light caramel colour and bitter crisp finish a unique ’no nonsense’ ale. | Olde Swan | Entire | 4.4 | A traditional Black Country bitter. | Pied Bull | Pied Eyed | 4 | A good balanced session bitter with a good malty foretaste and a pleasant hoppy aftertaste. | Prospect | Whatever Next | 4.5 | A pale fruity session ale with a well balanced malty finish. Very quaffable! |
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