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Stand out from the herd with this bold and punchy Imperial Stout. Not for the faint hearted!
Only brewed once a year in small quantities, this limited edition stout beer is strong, complex, and one to savour or share.
A voluminous blend of dark malts builds the base of this stout, full of sugars for our house yeast to chew on, and bringing the ABV up to a hefty 8.5%. Packed with flavours of dark roasted coffee, chocolate and red fruit, this is the ultimate winter warmer.
Strong. Rich. Complex.
Tally-Ho is a limited edition barley wine that has been brewed at Adnams since 1880. Bottle conditioned and dark mahogany red in colour, Tally-Ho's Christmas cake richness and warmth lends itself to wintery, fireside evenings. Each year's vintage is unique and can be kept and matured in bottle, just like a fine wine.
- Barley Wine
- 7.2%
Broadside delivers a cannon of bold fruitcake flavours and a taste that?s endured for nearly 50 years. First launched in 1972 to mark the tercentenary of the Battle of Sole Bay, this dark ruby red beer has become a showcase for East Anglian malt, First Gold hops and the unique, fruity characteristics of Adnams house yeast.
- Strong Ale
- 6.3%
Our citrus pale ale is approachable, moreish, and hauntingly good on any occasion. Originally brewed as a Halloween seasonal, interest lingered, like its lemony flavours, and it is now our best-selling beer. In the foggy past, patrons of The Bell Inn, our 600-year-old pub in Walberswick, told tall tales of ghostly ships that haunted the shore. The seeds of these stories were likely sown by smugglers trying to scare people away, but they later became the inspiration for everyone?s favourite eerie brew.
Ease Up is a golden session IPA with wonderful citrus flavours thanks to a stellar cast of bright, aromatic hops. Following calls to add a gluten free beer to the Adnams range, we?ve tweaked the process when brewing it, making its big-hitting more accessible. It still has that same great grapefruit flavour, but it?s now also gluten free.
Kobold is a great all-rounder, as well as a real showcase for English barley and hops. Its recipe keeps things clean and simple ? much like its taste. With simplicity comes versatility, so enjoy it on any occasion were a crisp, cold beer is the order of the day. It?s perfect for reviving a food-weary palate or simply slaking a thirst.
Blackshore is a smooth, easy-drinking stout, named after the black-tarred fishing huts that line Southwold's harbour. They are individual, characterful and made of sturdy stuff. It is brewed with a hefty mash bill for a rich, broad malt character. You?ll find Pale Ale, Brown, Double Roasted Crystal, and Chocolate malts, alongside Roasted Barley and a hearty helping of oats. This adds a real depth of flavour, that the brewing team are particularly proud of, making it tremendously tasty, but mellow on the finish.
TASTING NOTES
Warming, Malty and Fruity. Pale and amber malts contribute to a mouth filling and satisfying 'Horlicks' and biscuity maltiness. Challenger and First Gold give a base note of herbal hop and Fuggle as a late hop contributes the main fragrant fruity and floral and spicy notes. Fermented slowly to give just enough fruity esters Abbot Ale provides a complex, satisfying and warming experience.
ABV 5%
A citrus dominated India Pale Ale, its immediate impression is soft and smooth yet builds to a crescendo of massive hoppiness accentuated by honey. An enduring, bitter finish.
With over 100 worldwide awards, this American style IPA has a complexity of flavours created by a six-dimensional hop experience.
Jaipur's hoppiness builds in the mouth and bursts with powerful citrus fruit flavours, culminating in a remarkably smooth finish and making it a deliciously drinkable IPA.
Hopped with Chinook, Centennial, Ahtanum, Simcoe, Columbus and Cascade with a malt bill of Low Colour Maris Otter
5.9% ABV
Southwold Jack is one of Adnams oldest & most loyal figureheads, that's why we've chosen him to be the icon for one of our most famous beers. Local legend has it he was once a young soldier from the Wars of the Roses and today he sits on the wall of our brewery guarding us from harm. Southwold Jack, An icon of Southwold, a protector of Adnams.
4.1%