Fruity, bitter & hoppy
Aroma
Soft Fruits, Blackcurrant, Hoppy
Taste
Floral & Fruity Hop, Bitter
Serving suggestions
Roast lamb with rosemary and redcurrant gravy. Truly a match made in heaven!
An English Ale with a distinctive flavour of dark toffee and caramel combined with a crisp bitterness derived from using rare Bramling Cross hops.
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Fruity, bitter & hoppy
Aroma
Soft Fruits, Blackcurrant, Hoppy
Taste
Floral & Fruity Hop, Bitter
Serving suggestions
Roast lamb with rosemary and redcurrant gravy. Truly a match made in heaven!
Aroma: Soft Fruits, Blackcurrant, Hoppy
Taste: Floral & Fruity Hop, Bitter
Malt: Pale, Crystal
Hops: Goldings, Admiral, Pilgrim, Target, Bramling Cross
Perfect with: Roast lamb with rosemary and redcurrant gravy. Truly a match made in heaven!
Additional Notes: The rare Bramling Cross brings blackcurrant and red currant notes to this rich malty ale. Admiral and Pilgrim in the boiling copper give a robust bitterness and this is balanced by the sweetness and toffee from pale and crystal malts.
Contains Malted Barley
Energy | kCal/ 100mls | 38.7 |
Energy | kJoule/ 100mls | 161.5 |
Carbo- hydrate | g/ 100mls | 3.5 |
of which sugars | g/ 100mls | 0.1 |
Protein | g/ 100mls | 0.4 |
Fibre | g/ 100mls | 0.1 |
Fat | g/ 100mls | <0.1 |
of which saturates | g/ 100mls | <0.1 |
Sodium (as NaCl) | mg/ 100mls | 1.0 |
Sucrose | g/ 100mls | <0.1 |
Originally from England's smallest county – Rutland – Ruddles County is an English ale with a distinctive flavour of dark toffee and caramel combined with a crisp bitterness derived from using rare Bramling Cross hops.