I stumbled on this Devon-based brewery while searching on the internet for bottle conditioned ales. Admittedly, if I were seeking just any bottle conditioned ales this would not be difficult (although it would be great if there were more) but finding new ales produced in this way has something of a quest about it. In the case of this brewery, the quest turned out to be a hugely productive one.
As a lover of dark beers, I inevitably reached for the Mild Boar mild and the Rambler dark ale, both of which turned out to be good selections, the former a chestnut mild with a nutty texture, the latter deep, sweet and strong (5.9% ABV).
I'll be going back for more, certainly, The Old English Goat bitter also looks a good bet while the Black Pheasant stout would certainly have been a pick first time round had it been in stock. There's also a Black IPA called Panther: in my experience these things can go either way but the selection sampled so far makes me positive about giving it a go. It was the Society of Independent Brewers' south-west champion in December.
If you're looking for a lighter ale, appropriate for these summer evenings, you might want to try the Bespoke blonde ale, the Doodle Beer EPA or IPAs Red Deer and Hit For Six.
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