Description
Doom Bar Amber Ale is a rich, ruby coloured Kent Classic that has won a silver medal in the Daily Telegraph Taste of Britain awards. It is named after the signposts that pointed pilgrims to Thomas a Becket's tomb and is one of the UK's oldest bottled beers. It is brewed using 100% natural ingredients and is only brewed on Fridays by the head brewer. It has a bottle size of 500ml and an alcohol content of 5.4%.
A rich, ruby coloured Kent Classic!
Bishops Finger Kentish Strong Ale is a connoisseur's beer with excellent credentials and pedigree and is a silver medal-winner in the Daily Telegraph Taste of Britain awards.
It takes its name from the finger-shaped signposts which pointed pilgrims on their way to the tomb of Thomas a Becket in Canterbury and was the first strong ale to be brewed by Shepherd Neame after malt rationing was eased in the late 1950s. It is also one of the UK's oldest bottled beers, brewed since 1958.
Bishops Finger holds EU Protected Geographical Indication, recognising its unique provenance. Uniquely, it is brewed to a charter which states it can only be brewed by the head brewer on a Friday and that it must be brewed using 100% natural ingredients, Kentish hops and barley, and the brewery's own artesian mineral water.
Bottle Size: 440ml
Alc: 4,3%