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st peters golden ale
The new St Peters Golden ale is a highly distinctive light golden ale with a fresh and delicate taste, ideal for those summer evenings that cannot be far away.   This latest 3kg twin canned boxed beer kit brings the range up to three, complimenting the exisiting Ruby Red ale and IPA.    Makes 36 Pints
St Peters Golden Ale - St Peters
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The new St Peters Golden ale is a highly distinctive light golden ale with a fresh and delicate taste, ideal for those summer evenings that cannot be far away.   This latest 3kg twin canned boxed beer kit brings the range up to three, complimenting the exisiting Ruby Red ale and IPA.   Makes 36 Pints

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st- peters - ruby red ale - 40 pint kit
A delicious tawny red ale with subtle malt undertones and a distinctivespicy hop aroma.  St. Peters Brewery in Suffolk is one of the leading lights of breweries in the UK in our humble opinion. Whenever we are in London we visit their City based pub, The Jerusalem Tavern in Farrington for a pint or two. One of their best brews is this, the Ruby Red Ale. You can now make and drink it in your own home.    St Peter’s Brewery in Bungay are proud of their surroundings and drew their name from the Great Hall at St Peter’s near Bungay Suffolk, which dates from around 1280 and is the  centrepiece of the St Peter’s brewery site. In 1539 the East wing was added using materials from the nearby Flixton Nunnery, which was one of a dozen Monastic houses given to  Cardinal Wolsey by King Henry VIII to finance the building of a school in Ipswich, Suffolk’s county town Then as today, Suffolk barley was carefully malted to brew beers and that  tradition lives on today in the St Peter’s brewery.
St- Peters - Ruby Red Ale - 40 Pint Kit - St Peters
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A delicious tawny red ale with subtle malt undertones and a distinctivespicy hop aroma. St. Peters Brewery in Suffolk is one of the leading lights of breweries in the UK in our humble opinion. Whenever we are in London we visit their City based pub, The Jerusalem Tavern in Farrington for a pint or two. One of their best brews is this, the Ruby Red Ale. You can now make and drink it in your own home.    St Peter’s Brewery in Bungay are proud of their surroundings and drew their name from the Great Hall at St Peter’s near Bungay Suffolk, which dates from around 1280 and is the  centrepiece of the St Peter’s brewery site. In 1539 the East wing was added using materials from the nearby Flixton Nunnery, which was one of a dozen Monastic houses given to  Cardinal Wolsey by King Henry VIII to finance the building of a school in Ipswich, Suffolk’s county town Then as today, Suffolk barley was carefully malted to brew beers and that  tradition lives on today in the St Peter’s brewery.

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