Windsor Knot
A 4% Pale Ale, brewed to commemorate the Royal wedding in 2011, is made with the much sought after Nelson Sauvin Hop to deliver a refreshing, tasty ale with an exotic fruit aroma.
Windsor ales were once famous amongst rich and poor alike. When Burge’s Brewery closed its doors in 1931, it brought to an end a tradition of Windsor brewing that had lasted for well over 300 years.
On 23rd April 2010, St George’s Day, Guardsman Best Bitter was on sale in pubs. Seventy-nine years after the closure of Windsor’s last brewery, beer was back!
A 4% Pale Ale, brewed to commemorate the Royal wedding in 2011, is made with the much sought after Nelson Sauvin Hop to deliver a refreshing, tasty ale with an exotic fruit aroma.
This beer is a classic English Best Bitter, brewed with premium floor malted Maris Otter and traditional whole leaf hops including Fuggles and Goldings. The result is a lovely copper- coloured session strength ale with a tangy taste. The distinctive hop aroma is derived from use of both late hop additions and also a hop-back.
Eton Boatman has a fresh, clean and full flavoured taste. It is made with a combination of American Citra hops producing citrus flavours and Australian Galaxy hops giving hints of exotic fruit. A perfect beer for those summer months.