This drink, which we define as a 'Special Bitter Ale' (a Bitter), has a strength of 4.8% ABV.
An premium ale to commemorate the year 1965 when the Black Eagle Brewery closed, Winston Churchill passed away and Robert Wicks was born. Brewed to a similar recipe that Bill Wickett used for his last brew at the old brewery on 3rd March 1965.
Kent Northdown hops give a clean, refreshing full bodied flavour for which English ales are famous. Finished with Finchcocks' Kent Goldings for flavour and aroma.
So far, this is one of 41 beers from Westerham Brewery that have been sold at the Bake & Alehouse.
To date, the Bake & Alehouse has supplied -
From THIS brewery:
2 ales with a higher strength
2 ales of this ABV
37 ales with a lower ABV
From ALL breweries:
157 stronger ales
47 ales of this strength
678 weaker ales
12 ales with an unrecorded strength
Records indicate that this drink has been available in Westgate's Bake & Alehouse, on over 11 seperate occasions, since August 2012
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