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UNBOX UK’S BEST BEERS TO MARK ‘FREEDOM’

- Dominik Lemanski

RICH, full-bodied and dark, with fruit, chocolate, coffee and caramel flavours expressed from the malts, hops and yeast. It has a highly drinkable complexity with a pleasant mouthfeel and body that never gets boring.

A FRUITY and smooth, dry-hopped red ale with a nod to Belgian-style dubbels. This Bristol brew’s deep amber-red, malty goodness comes from malts sourced direct from Belgium, hopped with Chinook and Mosaic.

BEER lovers are being invited to mark the end of lockdown with a selection of some of our best brews.

The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has launched a limitededi­tion Good Beer Box containing tipples selected by UK experts to mark its 50th anniversar­y.

The organisati­on campaigns for real ale, pubs and consumer rights. Each box contains 11 brews ranging from old classics to exciting newcomers and is delivered with a tasting glass. takes a sip of the best beers Britain has to offer…

RICH, malty and warming, Old Tom has a distinctiv­e deep port wine finish, with bitter hops balanced by the heady aromas of dark fruit.

THE true taste of East Kent, this pale ale is brewed simply with pale malt and Goldings hops grown on Humphrey’s Farm from just down the road.

A FULL-BODIED, smooth coffee beer made in collaborat­ion with roaster Dark Woods. Seven malts combine with seven coffees to create a toffee, chocolate and fruit depth with notes of hazelnut and vanilla.

NELSON Sauvin is Verdant’s favourite hop. Now, it has brewed its most “Nelsony” beer yet. Nelson has been added on top of Nelson, with squeezed Nelson and a finishing of Nelson. Super smooth. Super light. Super

Nelson.

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