Church End Beers
| 1386 AM | 4.2 | A straw coloured bitter with a rich, hoppy mouthfeel. |
| A Glass Pour Yorick | 4.3 | A hint of crystal malt gives this beer a golden hue. Hops, hops and more hops for a crisp, dry finish. |
| A Taste of Glory | 3.7 | A glorious, golden gobfull of American hops, with pale and amber malt |
| A Winters’s Ale | 4.6 | A rich, warming deep golden bitter |
| Ale of Vanellus | 4.3 | A nice pale, golden bitter, pleasantly hoppy. |
| Ale’s Well That Ends Well | 4.0 | A golden bitter, softly hopped and not too wild – Hey nonney, nonney! |
| Altar Ale | 3.6 | Malted oats, a blend of pale barley varieties, make this golden yellow bitter rich beyond its strength. |
| Arthur's Wit | 6.0 | A pale, strong beer that is also a bitter. Has a slightly spicy hop finish. |
| Avon Ale | 3.8 | This beer is brewed with Bramling Cross hops and has a hint of crystal malt. A golden yellow bitter with a nice sharp finish. |
| Bad Rabbit | 4.1 | Deep brown rich bitter. Bags of burnt malt overtones plus an absolute bucketful of hops. A beer to turn even the most saintly of bunnies to the dark side. |
| Baldrick's Cunning Plan | 4.3 | Fresh tasting whole hops and a hint of amber malt provide the flavours for a deep golden beer. |
| Bank Holiday Blues | 3.8 | A pale bitter with a blend of English and American hops. Too good for Nigel Evans! |
| Bats In The Belfry | 5.6 | A soft, full flavoured wheat beer made with real grapefruit. |
| Battale of Britain 70 | 5.2 | A pale, full flavoured bitter with a dry hop finish |
| Batty Wrector | 5.8 | Pale, very rich and quite hoppy |
| Bauble-icious | 6.0 | An American hopped, rich, golden bitter, guaranteed to bring some colour to your baubles! |
| Berts Digger | 3.8 | Mid Brown bitter with a soft choclate finish. |
| Bert’s Rug | 4.4 | Brown, rich and slightly hoppy |
| Blueberry Stout | 4.6 | Stout with the subtle taste of fresh blueberries |
| Bob's Dog's Jumping Frogs | 5.0 | Pale malt and three American hops make for a very sharp, clean bitter |
| Bob’s Pocket | 4.2 | A soft golden bitter, full flavoured with a dry hop finish |
| Boston Fat Boy | 4.4 | A very pale, yellow beer with a sharp hop bite, created by the use of green hops. |
| Boston Fox | 4.3 | Light gold in colour. This is a moderately hoppy, aromatic bitter |
| Bottoms Up | 4.7 | The colour of firm, succulent pomegranates, this beer has a rich mouthfeel and hop flavour. Guaranteed to add lead to your quill! |
| Bounty Bitter | 4.3 | Pale Malt and Chinook hops give this light coloured ale a clean crisp flavour. |
| Cheesey Sleazey | 4.0 | Deep gold, citrusy and slightly malty |
| Citra | 4.4 | Vicar's Ruin, dry hopped with Citra hops |
| Clanger Ale | 4.3 | Originally brewed for local bellringers, this light coloured beer is brewed with Brambling cross hops and a mixture of pale malt and wheat. |
| Classic Regs | 4.1 | All pale malt grist and a single hop variety, make a simple but amazing series of recipes. e.g. M-Reg is pale malt plus Northdown hops. |
| Conjugale Rights | 4.4 | A pale citrusy bitter made with American hops |
| Cop Gun | 4.8 | Brewed with pale malt and Green bullet hops, this very pale beer deceives the drinker, with a very hoppy sharp taste. |
| Cracker | 5.0 | Cracker is a pale citrus beer, that is refreshing & hoppy, The flavours in the beer make it really easy to drink for its strength |
| Cracking Vicar | 4.7 | Pale in colour, light hop flavours and a soft dry finish. |
| Cuthbert's | 3.8 | A light brown session bitter that drinks well above its gravity. A deceptively full flavoured beer with a clear sharp finish. Lez's favourite!!! |
| Cutting Ale | 4.8 | Golden bitter with a hint of red. Lightly hopped with Centenial for a hoppy yet slightly sweet bitter. |
| Damson in Distress | 6.0 | A ruby red, tart but slightly sweet, rich bitter. This beer is naturally hazy as it is made with real damsons |
| Drop Goal | 4.5 | Not really produced for the lovers of odd shaped balls! Golden and bitter, with a silky smooth finish. |
| Easy Fox | 4.0 | A light amber bitter with a crisp hop finish |
| Einstein A Go Go | 5.0 | |
| End Reg | 4.1 | The last in the line of reg beers - a straw coloured, very bitter beer. |
| Enigmatic Variations | 4.5 | Straw coloured, very hoppy, with a hint of citrus |
| Excommunicated | 5.0 | An all pale malt beer made with Willamette hops, provide for a strong bitter taste. |
| Fallen Angel | 5.0 | A sharp, full flavoured pale bitter. Bucket fulls of American hops, give it that lemony edge. |
| Fallen Goat | 4.4 | A pale, citrusy blend of two Church End favourites, Fallen Angel and Goat’s Milk. Hoppy with knobs on! |
| Fallen Pocket | 4.2 | A pale bitter with a fuller malt flavoured finish and a soft aromatic aroma |
| Fallen Vicar | 4.7 | A full bodied bitter, very pale and citrusy. |
| Fat Poacher | 4.0 | A pale yellow, refreshing green hopped bitter |
| Father Brown | 6.0 | An ‘old’ style English ale. Rich, warming, malty brown and smooth |
| First Gold | 4.4 | Vicars Ruin, dry hopped with First Gold hops |
| Folka Cola | 4.0 | A beer that refreshes the parts of beards that other beers don’t!! or A refreshingly dry pale bitter! |
| Foxy Digger | 4.0 | A black, malty beer with a slightly smokey edge |
| Foxy Goat | 4.0 | A golden bitter with a crisp hop finish |
| Foxy Poacher | 3.8 | A beautiful blend of Fox's and Poachers', two beers which share the same hops. |
| Foxy Porter | 4.3 | Very dark brown/red, smooth and soft, quite malty |
| From the Crypt | 4.9 | Light gold, very rich in flavour with 4 types of malt, and 3 different hops |
| Fruit Bat | 5.3 | A pale, full flavoured bitter made with real grapefruit |
| Give it Both Barrels | 4.0 | Made with four varieties of hop, this beer is light gold, hoppy and citrusy |
| Goat's Milk | 3.8 | Golden yellow nectar. Pale barley, crystal malt and oats, blend to fill the palate with flavour. Aromatic hops dance over the tongue for a gentle hop finish. |
| Grave Digger's ale | 3.8 | Dark black and red in colour, with a complex mixture of chocolate and roast flavours. The use of two different hops, gives the beer a complex feel and smooth finish. |
| Grave Porter | 4.2 | A blend of Gravediggers and Pews Porter, this beer is black with hints of chocolate and liquorice |
| Green Manalishi | 3.8 | Another 'once a year special' brewed with fresh green hops. This is a golden yellow bitter which is extremely tangy in flavour |
| Green Pheasant | 4.3 | Rich, pale and extremely hoppy. Scrummy! |
| Happy New Beer | 4.5 | A straw coloured beer, light in bitterness, and a clean hop finish |
| Hathor Ale | 4.0 | Brewed by Sue and Angela from the Boar’s Head in Hampton Lucy for their lady brewers only beer festival. This is a deep gold, well balanced bitter made with Challenger and Bobek hops. |
| Have Two Brute! | 4.2 | Dark and Velvety with a hint of damp toga! (No laurel leaves used in this recipe!) |
| Holy Bones | 5.0 | A pale, yellow bitter with a clean, sharp finish. |
| Hooker Ale | 4.5 | A complex mix of three hops combines with the robust blend of malts, to produce a full flavoured, light brown bitter. |
| Hop Gun | 4.1 | Green Bullet hops make this a very distinctive, bitter pale ale. Yellow in colour, with clean bitter hop flavours. |
| Hoppy Fox | 4.2 | A deep gold, moderately hoppy bitter. |
| Hoppy Goat | 3.9 | Golden yellow, aromatic and hoppy |
| Hoppy Pooh | 4.3 | Very light gold, hoppy and slightly sweet |
| Hoppy Poppy | 4.3 | Golden bitter, slightly biscuity and very tangy. For every nine gallons sold, £3.00 is donated to the Poppy Appeal |
| Hoptimist | 4.1 | Made with Nugget hops. This beer is pale and very hoppy |
| India Green Ale | 5.0 | Like the I.P.A. but made with freshly picked green hops. |
| India Pale Ale | 5.0 | A real I.P.A. with lots of hops... and still more hops! Prepare for a pint of light yellow liquid bitterness. |
| Irish Coffee | 4.6 | Irish coffee as a beer!. Made with jameson's and vanilla |
| Julius Seizure | 5.2 | A brown/red beer, malty and slightly fruity with a delicate hop character |
| Karl’s Berg | 3.6 | A pale bitter with a tiny hint of crystal malt. Hops are Nugget from the USA giving a lovely sharp bitter twang. |
| King Arthur | 5.3 | Light gold, reaches the swords other beers can’t reach! |
| King Beer | 4.6 | Very pale and gently hopped |
| Lemon & Lime | 5.0 | Full flavoured, pale and citrusy, brewed with real lemons and limes |
| Listed | 4.2 | A tawny coloured beer, with a soft hop flavour and finish. |
| Mayhem | 4.4 | A golden, well balanced bitter for the merry month of May! |
| Middlemarch | 4.3 | A light brown bitter with rich malt flavours followed by lingering citrus bitterness |
| Mill on the Floss | 4.3 | An organic, golden bitter. “Initial balanced flavour leaves a light, hoppy, dry bitter finish”. (In the words of guest taster Kevin Yelland, of Ale House Brewery) |
| Molly's Blackout | 4.5 | This beer is brewed with Bullion hops. It's pale in colour with a hoppy and tangy flavour. |
| Molly’s Ale | 4.5 | First there was Molly’s Blackout, then there was Molly’s MkII and now we have simply Molly’s. Brewed again with different hops, it’s pale, hoppy and refreshing |
| Much a Brew About Nothing | 3.8 | Golden, hoppy and with a citrus flavour |
| Nene Bitter | 5.0 | Originally brewed for Peterborough beer festival this beer contains a complex mixture of three hops and three malts to deliver a unique hoppy flavour. |
| Nieco | 5.0 | Made with a blend of 4 hops this golden yellow bitter has a strong hop flavour |
| Nun's Ale | 4.5 | Pale and triple hopped. |
| Nun's Pooh | 4.4 | A well balanced blend of Nun's Ale and Pooh Beer. Light gold in colour, slightly sweet, with a bitter after taste |
| Nut Brown | 6.5 | Deep reddish-brown with rich warming malt flavours and bags of alcohol, balanced with a soft hop finish. |
| Odd Fox | 4.4 | A rich, golden beer, full bodied with a dry finish |
| Odd Goat | 4.2 | A crisp, clean, golden yellow bitter |
| Odd-Y-Sea | 4.6 | A golden yellow bitter with long lasting, thirst quenching hoppyness. Much like ‘Tractor’ Dave’s journey! |
| Oh My Goth | 5.0 | A bubblegummy, lightly hopped, dark lager |
| Old Father Brown | 6.0 | An old style English ale. Rich, warming and malty smooth. |
| Old Gravedigger | 4.6 | Deep ruby red, a rich and warming ale |
| Old Herbacious | 4.5 | Pale and hoppy with a citrus edge |
| Old Pal | 5.5 | A rich, copper coloured beer which is stacked full of abundant malty flavours and a surprisingly dry finish. |
| Pete's Progress | 3.8 | This beer is brewed with Green bullet, Ammarillo and Styrian Goldings hops to give it a complex hoppy taste. |
| Pews Porter | 4.5 | A rich roasted porter, with plenty of mouth feel. Moderately hopped, with a dry thirst quenching finish. |
| Pheasant Plucker | 3.7 | A pale, low gravity bitter with a refreshingly sharp hop bite. |
| Pilot | 4.4 | Vicars Ruin, dry hopped with Pilot hops |
| Poacher's at Rest | 5.2 | A full bodied bitter with a soft malt finish. Deep golden yellow |
| Poacher's Pocket | 3.5 | Malt driven session bitter. A rich blend of two hops and two malts, ensures that this pale beer is stacked full of flavour. |
| Poachers Recession | 3.6 | Very light brown in colour with a very rich malty flavour |
| Pooh Beer | 4.3 | A delightful pale honey beer, made with honey from a local apiarist. |
| Pulpit | 4.8 | Light gold, very hoppy and rich |
| Quantitative Easing | 3.6 | A dark golden bitter with complex hop aromas and flavours |
| Recession Ale | 3.8 | Full golden colour, with a dry finish, brewed with a single variety of English hops |
| Rein Beer | 3.7 | A pale, low gravity bitter, with a refreshingly sharp hop bite, just to get you in the Christmas mood |
| Rest In Peace | 7.0 | Our strong beer for the brave or foolish. A light amber coloured bitter with a good malty mouthful. It is currently allowed to mature in barrels (36 gallons) until ready for release. |
| Resting Angel | 6.0 | A golden yellow, crisp bitter with a full malt finish |
| Richard the Blurred | 4.1 | A refreshingly dry, pale bitter, created by the blend of six different hops |
| Rugby Ale | 5.0 | A strong, deep red bitter. The use of several coloured malts ensures that the rich complex malt flavours dominate. It is made with a single English hop. |
| Rusty Dudley | 4.5 | A complex mix of three hops combines with the robust blend of malts, to produce a full flavoured, light brown bitter |
| Santa's Blotto | 5.0 | A dark gold and tangy bitter, just the job for those long winter nights |
| Seahorse | 4.2 | The use of four different hops in this brew produces a mid brown, very hoppy bitter |
| Shakes Beer | 4.0 | Appropriately brewed in Shakespeare's county. Enjoy the blend of four hops and four malts, along with a hint of chocolate, to give it a light brown colour. |
| Shaky Fox | 4.1 | A fox coloured bitter, brewed in honour of the passing of Shakin Stevens’s pet fox! |
| Shameless | 4.5 | A brown fruity bitter |
| Silent Night | 4.5 | This nut brown ale incorporates coloured and pale malts with three different hops to give a full flavoured bitter |
| Single Speed | 3.5 | A pale, hoppy and clean tasting bitter |
| Skywood Pale Ale | 4.4 | Pale and citrusy with an underlying hint of lime |
| Spring is Sprung | 6.0 | Brown, lightly hopped with a rich mouthfeel. |
| St Valentine's Day Massacre | 4.5 | Pale, with a sharp bitterness, and subtle citrus aroma |
| Stocking Filler | 4.3 | A pale, delicate, moreish beer, only brewed at Christmas |
| Stout Coffin | 4.6 | Black, chewy and creamy. A first class example of what a stout should be. |
| Stout Cuthberts | 4.2 | A brown, rich and full flavoured bitter |
| Summer-Terother | 7.0 | Extremely light, sharp and tangy. Brewed with 5 varieties of hops, this is a real man’s beer (but also for the ladies!) |
| Sunshine | 4.6 | This beer is made with Mount Hood and Cascade hops. Pale in colour with an exhilarating citrus tang to the bitterness. |
| Taming of the Brew | 4.4 | Deep gold, rich and bitter |
| Tempist | 4.9 | Golden yellow and rich with a warming hoppy finish |
| Thingy | 4.0 | Amber in colour, malt driven and lightly hopped |
| Three year old RIP | 7.0 | Not to be missed, Vintage RIP, served only in half pint measures! |
| Thursday Club | 4.2 | Light gold in colour, with a sharp and pleasant finish |
| To Beer Or Not To Beer | 3.7 | A complex light brown bitter with a soft hop finish. |
| Twollocks | 4.0 | Easy drinking, lightly hopped with a malty finish |
| Tyred and Emotional | 5.5 | Well worth cycling past a few pubs for! This rich and hoppy bitter wakes you up with a bang! (If you see Spence in the bar ask him all about it!!) |
| Vicar's Goat | 4.1 | Very pale, crispy beer! |
| Vicar's Ruin | 4.4 | This is our straw coloured best bitter. Delightful hop flavours soften to a delicate malt finish. |
| Vicar's Stout | 4.5 | Very deep red brown, rich and liquoricey |
| Vicar’s Fox | 4.3 | A delicate, well balanced golden beer with a subtle finish |
| Vintage Irish Coffee | 4.6 | A lovely dark beer that has whiskey in it. This is extra special as it has been saved for a year! |
| What the Fawkes's That | 4.5 | Very light gold, tangy and rich |
| What The Fox's Hat | 4.2 | A full golden coloured beer with a soft hop flavour and finish. |
| Where Pour Half Thou? | 4.4 | Golden, and slightly tangy |
| Whittle Ale | 4.4 | A light brown ale with delightful floral overtones, building to a lingering hop bite. |
| Willie Brew'd (Burns Night) | 4.5 | Pale with a sharp bitterness and subtle citrus aroma |
| Without-A-Bix | 4.2 | An English style wheat beer. Clear, malty and very pale. The use of German hops and English wheat, provides an intense thirst quenching beer. |
| Witty Goat | 5.5 | Deep gold in colour this bitter is moderately hoppy and slightly spicy in flavour |
| Wrecked Gun | 5.0 | Deep gold in colour with rich hop and malt flavours |
| Wrect-Gun | 5.0 | An American hopped, sharp, clean bitter |
| Wrector | 6.0 | Deep gold and quite hoppy with a very rich flavour. Made using American hops |
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