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Castle Rock also brew a range of one-offs and seasonal beers. |
Castle Rock also brew a range of one-offs and seasonal beers and also a "Natural Selection" wildlife ales, in conjucntion with the [[The Wildlife Trusts |Wildlife Trusts]]. |
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It is acceptable to serve this brewery's beers through a [[Sparkler (device)|Sparkler]]. |
It is acceptable to serve this brewery's beers through a [[Sparkler (device)|Sparkler]]. |
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Castle Rock Brewery, located in Nottingham, England was established in 1996 under the name Bramcote Brewery. In 1998, it chose its current name when it moved to its current site.
In 2001, Tynemill bought the brewery, and its 2006/2007 output was 100 Barrels/Wk (16370L.) (5200 B/annum).
Current regular brews (2007)
- Black Gold (Dark Mild), 3.5%
- Nottingham Gold (Pale ale), 3.5%
- Harvest Pale (Pale ale), 3.8%
- Hemlock Bitter (Bitter), 4.0%
- Preservation Fine Ale (Bitter), 4.4%
- Elsie Mo (Pale ale), 4.7%
Castle Rock also brew a range of one-offs and seasonal beers and also a "Natural Selection" wildlife ales, in conjucntion with the Wildlife Trusts.
It is acceptable to serve this brewery's beers through a Sparkler.
See also
References
Bibliography
- Good Beer Guide, 2006, Ed: Roger Protz, ISBN 1-85249-211-2