Palmers Tally Ho

£4.75

Description

Palmers Tally Ho

Palmers Tally Ho is a strong, complex and full of deep distinctive flavours. A rich fruit cake flavour from roasted malt. First brewed in the 1940s, this prize-winning dark strong old ale has a loyal following among real ale connoisseurs.

Palmers Tally Ho Strong, dark and handsome, Tally Ho! Needs an equally confident set of flavours from food to spar with. Slow cooked or chargrilled BBQ meats, rich game and bold sauces work well. Tally Ho! comes into its own when alongside well aged blue cheese, with chutney or even hidden in a Tally Ho! Fruit cake! 5.5% 500ml

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A family run business with a warm welcome approach and outstanding customer service. Our shop is open 7-days week for you to browse, try and discover wonderful gifts for you and loved ones. With over 30 years’ experience we have a brilliant selection in store. Come and browse our gifts for all ages, British alcohol, tasty teas, delicious coffees and scrummy confectionary.

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Here at Pages, we do things a little different as all our alcohol is British produced. From the one man band to larger companies we’re sure to find something you’ll love. Choose from over 200 bottles in store with free customer samples, pairing and mixing advice ensuring you buy the drinks you’ll enjoy. We have a large selection of gin, vodka, rum, local beers and ales, cider, mead, moonshine and more. Open 7 days a week with samples available daily

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Palmers Tally Ho – 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.

Additional information

Weight 800 g