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The brand's super strength lager, Tennent's Super (9% ABV), is no longer produced by Wellpark and is produced in Luton by Inbev, who kept the brand after the sale of Wellpark to C&C. Caledonia Best was launched in November 2011, and uses 100% Scottish barley. [11] Tennent's Lager (4% ABV) Tennent's Special (3.5% ABV) Tennent's Ember (4.2% ABV)
Samuel Smith's Organic Cider is available in bottles, while Cider Reserve is sold on draught in the UK. The brewery offers two draught milds, Dark Mild and Light Mild. The brewery used to produce a super strength Barley Wine called Strong Golden at 10.2%. A range of bottled fruit beers are available, flavoured with cherry, apricot or raspberry.
The lager was brewed in Faversham, UK under license by Shepherd Neame at a strength of 3.9%. [13] Oranjeboom pilsener brewed in Germany is labeled for US sales and exported to the US. A high percentage Oranjeboom has been imported to the UK, in 500 ml cans at 8.5% ABV; In New Zealand, Oranjeboom has been brewed under license by Lion Nathan ...
Kirin Ichiban, a 5% abv pale lager, brewed under licence for the Japanese brewing company Kirin. It is brewed using the unique Ichiban Shibori brewing process, the most expensive in the world. Estrella Damm – a 4.6% bottle and draught beer, now available in the UK. Wells and Young's import, market and distribute.
Skol is a lager that was brewed originally by Ind Coope, [1] at Alloa, Scotland, as Graham's Golden Lager. In 1958, the name was changed to Graham's Skol to give a Scandinavian impression (the plant had actually been imported from Sweden). The name was later revised to just Skol.
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