Palmers IPA

£4.75

Description

Palmers IPA

Palmers IPA is an ale that’s been the taste of Palmers for generations. A full-drinking, malty ale with a delicious hop character. A traditional IPA from the heart of West Dorset. Contains Wheat and Barley. A taste of the West Gold 2020. 4.2% 500ml

Palmers IPA does contains Wheat and Barley. Palmers IPA, with its mid strength alcohol levels and traditional best bitter aromas sits perfectly alongside rich flavours- think comforting steak and ale pie, a classic ploughman’s, Asian stir-fry and for something sweeter, why not a spiced carrot cake or rich crème brulee.

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Palmers IPA – In 1794, Dorset rope and net makers – the Gundry family – built the Old Brewery on the banks of the River Brit in Bridport. Since then, there’s been non-stop brewing on this site. Generations of Palmers have kept the brews bubbling. In the late 19th century, two Palmers brothers – John Cleeves and Robert Henry – bought the brewery and gave it their names: JC & RH Palmer. Today, their great grandsons, John and Cleeves Palmer, work in the company. As Palmers Brewery, it remains among the best of small independent brewers.

Then, the Old Brewery was thatched. Today, parts are still. Outside, the building has changed little in 100 years. The water wheel, forged in 1879 at a Bridport foundry, still turns. The high stone archway, which dominates the front façade, was built for use by traditional horse-drawn Brewery Drays. They delivered Palmers ales until the 1950s, when small lorries took their place. These vehicles could negotiate the archway comfortably. But today’s larger lorries have just inches to spare!

Additional information

Weight 800 g