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Here at Beer Hawk, we drink a LOT of British Beers. And for your benefit, we've narrowed down our 11 Best New British Beers! Ooooh, you lucky lot!
Beautiful flavours of banana, bubblegum and tart citrus are complemented by sweet biscuity malts.
Brewed with juniper berries and whole lemons, this session IPA features prominent notes of lemon.
Always on draught in Beer Hawk’s local, this light session beer has refreshing citrus flavours.
Tart orange, grapefruit bitterness and pine needles mingle with subtle fruity notes in this white IPA.
Notes of tropical fruit, herbal tea and citrus are accompanied by brown sugar and a subtle spice.
While dark on the eye it’s a little lighter to taste where the candy syrup wraps your tongue in long complex flavours.
Gooseberry Gose with salt added (as it is to a German Gose). Exceptionally refreshing.
Clean and easy-drinking, the London Alt is a great choice for lager-lovers and ale- admirers alike.
Runaway skillfully combines nutty, toasted malts with zesty citrus hops in their American Brown Ale.
A lovely, balanced bitterness lingers long after sipping this medium-bodied and smooth black IPA.
This gorgeous IPA starts out with intense citrus and tropical fruit aromas with flavours of mango, lemon, orange zest.
We have some important and exciting news from our Managing Director, Matt Lane:
Over the last few months, we’ve spent a lot of time speaking to members of our PerfectDraft community about loyalty & rewards.
Something we’re really passionate about is rewarding our most loyal customers and you’ve given us some great feedback and ideas on how we can do this.
We’re now excited to announce the launch of our ‘Spring Rewards’ program.
During pregnancy, it is recommended to a pregnant woman not to eat any raw or semi-cooked food such as meat, fish, cold meats and certain types of cheese. And above all, smoking and drinking alcohol should be stopped.
In recent years, alcohol-free beer has become a real trend in the beer market here in the UK. More and more big beer brands and small craft breweries are starting to brew it to the delight of non-alcoholic drinkers. However, there are many questions about this kind of beer.
We’re back for the second edition of ‘Must Try Kegs’. Last week we spotlighted three fantastic kegs from our MultiTRY range and this week is no different. From a personal favourite lager of mine, to a couple of flavour sensations, take a read through why we think you have to try these three.
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