This libation, which we define as a 'Traditional Copper Bitter' (a Premium Bitter), has a strength of 4.2% ABV.
Said to be one of Bexley's core session ales and named after the famous Red House in Bexleyheath, home of William Morris, one the founders of the Arts and Crafts movement.
Redhouse (yes, they have altered the name to a single word) is a darker Pale Ale combining Crystal malts with English Goldings hops for a richer flavour. This ale has a very clean finish and late-hop bitterness.
So far, this is one of 38 beers from Bexley Brewery that have been sold at the Bake & Alehouse.
To date, the Bake & Alehouse has supplied -
From THIS brewery:
23 ales with a higher strength
3 ales of this ABV
11 ales with a lower ABV
One ale with an unrecorded strength
From ALL breweries:
460 stronger ales
69 ales of this strength
353 weaker ales
12 ales with an unrecorded strength
Records indicate that this drink has been available in Westgate's Bake & Alehouse, on over 61 seperate occasions, since August 2012
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