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Greene King
Bury St Edmunds, England
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For more than 200 years, we’ve been brewing quality cask ales at the Westgate Brewery in Bury St Edmunds. It’s exciting to think that we’ve had a brewery on our site since 1700. But even more impressive is that brewing in the town can be traced back as far as the Domesday book in 1086. We built a "new" brewhouse at Westgate Brewery in 1938 and we’re still using the building to brew all of our beers today. It’s designed so that gravity transfers the ingredients from one floor to the next for each stage of the brewing process. We’re really proud of our heritage, it’s taught us a lot. We’re also proud that we are as passionate about our beers today as our brewing ancestors were before us. We know it’s this innate passion in our people that means we brew quality beers day in, day out.
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Euan O'Connor
3 days ago
3.0
Citrusy, refreshing, and hoppy which was more than I anticipated. Not bad for a middle of road beverage.

Dartford Dave
@ Ocado Home Delivery4 days ago
4.2
A long time since I last tasted this beer. The last time being on Draught. In this occasion it is the bottled version.
Full bodied and smooth drink. Toffee in the flavour and tasty.

Pork Hocks
@ The Co-operative Food Shelfield5 days ago
5.0
This is from my favourite brewery of year ago .. Morland you hit the nail on the head with this one for me .. nice malty aroma with that slight twist of caramel notes as well the only difference is the abv dropping from 5,2 to 5 to 4.8 the reasons are understandable
Hammarling N
5 days ago
1.0
För fruktig för min smak & för lite kolsyra

Pink Floyd
@ Churchill6 days ago
4.0
Quite enjoying this,reminds me of something I've had before but not sure what








