Brewery | Beer | ABV (%) | Tasting Notes |
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Adur | Shoreham by Sea, West Sussex | Velocity | 4.2 | Fast paced traditional bitter with marmalade notes |
Allgates | Wigan, Lancashire | Brightblade | 4 | Back to its best with that hint of ginger |
Allgates | Wigan, Lancashire | Mild At Heart | 3.8 | Dark brown, creamy, malty brew |
Allgates | Wigan, Lancashire | Porteresque | 4.4 | Dark, rich classic porter with roasted malt flavours |
Allgates | Wigan, Lancashire | Quingenti | 5 | Excellent pale and hoppy 500th brew |
Allgates | Wigan, Lancashire | Reverand Ray | 4.6 | Well balanced mid-range bitter |
Allgates | Wigan, Lancashire | Young Pretender | 3.8 | Pale bitter with lemon citrus flavours |
Backyard | Walsall, West Midlands | Nipin | 4.6 | New brew |
Bank Top | Bolton, Greater Manchester | Boltonbrau | 4.4 | Brewed with lager malt and hops |
Bank Top | Bolton, Greater Manchester | Pavillion Pale Ale | 4.5 | Delicious pale ale named after the brewery building |
Batemans | Wainfleet, Lincolnshire | Dark Mild | 3 | Excellent Dark Mild with creamy head, malty aroma and dry finish |
Best Mates | Wantage, Oxfordshire | Vicars Daughter | 3.7 | Amber gold session ale |
Boggart | Manchester | Ray of Sunshine | 3.9 | Seasonal bitter from Boggart Hole Clough |
Boggart | Manchester | Waterloo Sunset | 5 | Traditional porter with oak roast finish |
Brewdog | Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire | 77 Lager | 5 | Blond trashy pilsner style beer |
Brewdog | Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire | Hardcore IPA | 9 | Pale and unbelievably hoppy; Beer of Festival last year |
Brewdog | Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire | Zeit Geist | 5 | Continental dark style pilsner |
Broughton | Peebles | Clipper IPA | 4.2 | Light coloured crisp and hoppy beer |
Broughton | Peebles | Old Jock | 6.2 | |
Butcombe | Bristol, Somerset | Bitter | 4 | Golden brown with superb balance of malt, hop and fruit |
Butcombe | Bristol, Somerset | Brunel 200 IPA | 5 | Crisp, floral and citrusy |
Cheddar | Cheddar, Somerset | Potholer | 4.3 | Golden beer with good hop and citrus |
Coach House | Warrington, Cheshire | Banana Beer | 5 | New fruit beer |
Coach House | Warrington, Cheshire | Blueberry Classic Bitter | 5 | Very pleasant fruit beer; one of the most popular last year |
Coach House | Warrington, Cheshire | Burns Aulde Sleekit | 5.5 | Burns Night ale |
Coastal | Redruth, Cornwall | Cascade | 3.8 | New Cornish ale |
Coastal | Redruth, Cornwall | Handliner | 4 | Traditional session bitter |
Cumbrian Legendary Ales | Ambleside, Cumbria | Wicked Jimmy | 3.6 | Copper coloured creamy, hoppy bitter |
Dark Star | Haywards Heath, West Sussex | Oatmeal Stout | 4.2 | Traditional stout |
Dark Star | Haywards Heath, West Sussex | Over The Moon | 3.8 | Dark mild but deliciously hopped |
Dunham Massey | Altrincham, Greater Manchester | Chocolate Cherry Mild | 3.8 | Multi-award winning dark mild |
Exmoor | Taunton, Somerset | Exmoor Ale | 3.8 | Was Golden Hills brewery at BBBB1; a malty brew with bitter finish |
Exmoor | Taunton, Somerset | Exmoor Beast | 6.6 | Strong, dark beast of a beer |
Exmoor | Taunton, Somerset | Exmoor Gold | 4.5 | BBBB favourite; yellow bitter with a clean hoppy aftertaste |
Fullers | London | Chiswick Bitter | 3.5 | Superb session beer; pale and well balanced |
Fullers | London | ESB | 5.9 | Almost too rich in flavour with an astringent hoppiness |
Fuzzy Duck | Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire | Thumb Ducker | 3.9 | Copper coloured session bitter |
George Wright | St. Helens, Merseyside | Northern Lights | 5.1 | Pale and well balanced |
George Wright | St. Helens, Merseyside | Pure Blonde | 4.6 | Highly drinkable blond ale |
Goose Eye | Keighley, West Yorkshire | No Eye Deer | 4 | Strong, hoppy, intense bitter |
Goose Eye | Keighley, West Yorkshire | Pommies Revenge | 5.2 | Extra strong single malt bitter |
Gribble | Chichester, West Sussex | Chi Pale Ale | 3.7 | New brew |
Holts | Manchester | Bitter | 4 | Hoppy distinctive copper coloured ale |
Holts | Manchester | Lightning Holt | 4.3 | Latest Holt's seasonal; a pale brew |
Holts | Manchester | Mild | 3.2 | Fruity, malty, dark beer with dry, hoppy finish |
Hop Back | Salisbury, Wiltshire | Summer Lightning | 5 | Dangerously drinkable beer with hoppy aroma and intense bitterness |
Hydes | Salford, Greater Manchester | Jekylls Gold | 4.3 | Pale bitter with refreshing flavour |
Hydes | Salford, Greater Manchester | Original Bitter | 3.8 | Malty bitter with good finish |
Idle | Doncaster, South Yorkshire | Landlord | 4.6 | Dark brown, full bodied ale with caramel/coffee finish |
Idle | Doncaster, South Yorkshire | Sod | 4.2 | Golden, fruity, well balanced ale |
J.W. Lees | Middleton, Manchester | Moonraker (Cask) | 6.5 | Famous rich, sweet and dark red ale with fruity dry finish |
Leeds | Leeds, West Yorkshire | Best | 4.3 | Classic Yorkshire bitter |
Marble | Manchester, Greater Manchester | Ginger | 4.5 | Popular brew with a good hit of ginger |
Moorhouses | Burnley, Lancashire | Blonde Witch | 4.5 | Pale with hoppy citrus flavour |
Moorhouses | Burnley, Lancashire | Pendle Witches Brew | 5.1 | Distinctive strong bitter with honey sweet taste but dry bitter finish |
Moorhouses | Burnley, Lancashire | Premier Bitter | 3.7 | Smooth, creamy, amber session beer |
Oakham | Peterborough, Cambridgeshire | Inferno | 4 | Sharp, hoppy, with a hint of spice |
Offas Dyke | Oswestry, Shropshire | Barley Gold | 3.6 | Drinkable light ale |
Offas Dyke | Oswestry, Shropshire | Merry Hops | 4.3 | Seasonal beer from this border brewery |
Otter | Honiton, Devon | Bright | 4.3 | Pale, golden ale with fruity bitter finish |
Phoenix | Heywood, Greater Manchester | Last Leaf | 4.5 | Hoppy, amber ale |
Phoenix | Heywood, Greater Manchester | Monkeytown Mild | 3.9 | Distinctive mild |
Phoenix | Heywood, Greater Manchester | Porter | 5 | Dark, smooth, winter brew |
Phoenix | Heywood, Greater Manchester | Snowbound | 4.3 | Pale and hoppy with citrus flavours |
Phoenix | Heywood, Greater Manchester | Wobbly Bob | 6 | BBBB classic; red-brown with malty, fruity aroma |
Prospect | Wigan, Greater Manchester | Nutty Slack | 3.9 | Recently voted best mild at CIBA North-West |
Prospect | Wigan, Greater Manchester | Silver Tally | 3.7 | Pale, hoppy beer as seen on TV |
Quartz | Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire | Blonde | 3.8 | Light amber bitter with fruity bitter |
RCH | West Hewish, Somerset | Pitchfork | 4.3 | Yellow grapefruity bitter bursting with citrus |
Robinsons | Stockport, Cheshire | Old Tom | 8.5 | Dark, complex beer, texture reminiscent of port |
Roosters | Harrogate, North Yorkshire | Amarillo | 3.9 | New brew |
Sarah Hughes | Dudley, West Midlands | Dark Ruby Mild | 6 | Vastly popular strong mild; rich and warming |
Theakston | Masham, North Yorkshire | Black Bull Bitter | 3.9 | Pale bitter with some fruit and short bitter finish |
Theakston | Masham, North Yorkshire | Old Peculier | 5.7 | Notorious rich, heavy dark brew |
Thornbridge | Bakewell, Derbyshire | Jaipur | 5.9 | Soft smooth taste leads to massive hoppiness and long bitter finish |
Thornbridge | Bakewell, Derbyshire | Saint Petersburg | 7.7 | Deep and dark delicious stout |
Thornbridge | Bakewell, Derbyshire | Wild Swan | 3.5 | Refreshing pale beer with citrus hoppy aroma |
Timothy Taylor | Keighley, West Yorkshire | Landlord | 4.3 | Dry, hoppy beer; 3 times Champion Beer of Britain |
Timothy Taylor | Keighley, West Yorkshire | Ram Tam | 4.3 | Caramel combines well malt to produce dark Landlord |
Titanic | Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire | Captain Smiths | 5.2 | Slightly sweet nose; dark drinkable beer that goes down great! |
Titanic | Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire | Iceberg | 4.1 | Refreshing straw coloured beer with citrus aromas |
Titanic | Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire | Stout | 4.5 | Toasty and roasty with autumn bonfires, liquorice and chocolate |
Triple FFF | Alton, Hampshire | Altons Pride | 3.8 | Golden brown excellent bitter; current Champion Beer of Britain |
Triple FFF | Alton, Hampshire | Pressed Rat & Warthog | 3.8 | Complex, hoppy, bitter, dark ruby brew with roasted malt |
Village Brewer | Darlington, Durham | Old Raby | 4.6 | Rich, dark and complex |
Village Brewer | Darlington, Durham | White Boar | 3.7 | Light, flowery and fruity crisp ale |