Inspired by Alfred Wainwright famous for his Lakeland Fells guide books. This refreshing, golden ale has been brewed with same loving care that Alfred Wainwright put into creating his inspirational, hand drawn walking guides. In keeping with a walk on the Fells, this beautifully balanced beer is a 'breath of fresh ale'.
Exquisitely lovely, WBA World Beer Awards - Europe's best pale golden ale, The Brewing Industry International Awards 2011
12 comments
leeturner54584
9 Mar 16#1
lovely beer :smiley:
psychobitchfromhell
9 Mar 16#2
Love this beer . Great price
dutch090163
9 Mar 16#3
Just right for a nice warm spring evening- If we ever get one
Roger_Irrelevant
9 Mar 161#4
Two facts I learned about Wainwright from his biography:
1) He used to walk up a mountain in the evening, then pace up and down in the pitch darkness till the sun came up.
2) He took great delight in urinating in reservoirs, particularly those that served Manchester. :confused:
srp111
9 Mar 16#5
Amazing ale, I love a pint of this when I go to robin hoods bay, the end of the coast to coast walk by Alfred wainright
leeturner54584
9 Mar 16#6
buying 20 tomoz :smile:
leeturner54584
9 Mar 16#7
buying 20 tomoz :smile:
Besford to leeturner54584
20 Mar 161#10
So that's 40 altogether?
monitor1
11 Mar 161#8
In-store price is £1.25p. Complained to customer services over the phone and was told on-line price of £1 but not in-store. Apparently website prices are different to store price.
ian.online
14 Mar 16#9
£1.25 online now. Still not a bad deal. :sunglasses:
Besford
20 Mar 162#11
"Inspired by Alfred Wainwright..... brewed with same loving care that Alfred Wainwright put into creating his inspirational, hand drawn walking guides."
Good beer doesn't need this meaningless marketing BS!
christopherscott961
21 Mar 16#12
Isn't this now Marstons?? Surely that means standards have now slipped??
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Exquisitely lovely, WBA World Beer Awards - Europe's best pale golden ale, The Brewing Industry International Awards 2011
12 comments
1) He used to walk up a mountain in the evening, then pace up and down in the pitch darkness till the sun came up.
2) He took great delight in urinating in reservoirs, particularly those that served Manchester. :confused:
Good beer doesn't need this meaningless marketing BS!