On Monday the 25th of July I popped into the Windsor Castle tap house in Lye for a brief catch up with Chris Sadler, head brewer of Sadler's Ales. A little chat that became a delightful five hours of brewery goodness...
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Sadler's brews a host of permanent signature beers along with a selection of interesting monthly specials, my favourites of which being their JPA: a light, citrusy pale ale that packs a greater punch than its 3.8% suggests and the incredibly rich Mud City Stout: a powerhouse 6.6% creation made with raw coca, vanilla pods and balanced by its complex malty character.
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Chris Sadler has recently created a new brew, the aptly named Hop Bomb, 5% and labelled as a powerful Trans-Atlantic pale ale, it certainly lives up to its explosive title. This beer is literally detonating with expertly blended flavours both floral and hoppy. Grapefruit, melon and bitter pine wallop the taste buds in this delectable, uncompromising beer. If you see it on your travels, either in cask or bottle, you're definitely in for a treat.
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