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Greene King Level Head Session IPA 4.0% Beer Cans, Case of 24 (6x4) x 330ml beer cans

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Drop some thoughts on the beer's attributes (look, smell, taste, feel) plus your overall impression.While we have taken care in preparing this summary and believe it is accurate, it is not a substitute for your reading the product packaging and label prior to use. While we have taken care in preparing this summary and believe it to be accurate, it is not a substitute for reading the product packaging and label prior to use. Over 200 years has passed and we're still brewing in Suffolk; everything from traditional cask ales to stouts, lagers, pale ales and IPA's. Western Zeph, a West Coast-style IPA is brewed with Godiva and Harlequin Hops, plus CF 184, a new hop that doesn’t yet have a name. Brand new in the legendary craft beer range from Greene King, Level Head Session IPA is quite simply a perfectly executed, delicately balanced, sessionable 4% IPA.

Finally, the beer is “dry hopped” – the addition of fresh hops prior to packaging – with Centennial, Galaxy and Mosaic. Let us know if we need instructions for where to find your house or want us to leave your wine in the shed! The story of St Edmund tells of the brave King Edmund who was killed by Danish invaders on 20 November 869 after refusing to denounce his Christianity. Dry hopped with galaxy, contennial and mosaic, the aroma is balanced between tropical and grapefruit notes, finished off with a subtle bitterness for ultimate sessionability. A nod to the legend of our very own St Edmund, beheaded by Vikings in 869, his head was miraculously reunited with its body by a ghostly wolf, and his sainthood assured.

This may affect nutrition and allergen information therefore you should always check product labels and not rely solely on the information presented here. When you come in, you can find your new favourite bottle at our tasting counter, hire glasses, flutes and chiller bins free* and pick up some ice. Made using only the finest ingredients, and drawing on centuries of brewing expertise, this range of fresh new beer flavours celebrates Britain’s wild, eccentric past with consistent hoppy brilliance pour after pour. The product and allergen information provided has been supplied by the producer/manufacturer of the products and is correct at time of publication.

There’s a big punch of fruit – melon and pink grapefruit – on the palate with honeyed malt and a touch of spice. A nod to the legend of our very own St Edmund, this hoppy, sessionable IPA invites you to keep it steady, just like Eddie. Rate It Beer Geek Stats From: Greene King / Morland Brewery England, United Kingdom Style: American IPA ABV: 4% Score: Needs more ratings Avg: 3. The story of St Edmund tells of the brave King Edmund who was killed by Danish invaders on 20 November 869 after refusing to denounce his Christianity. Disclaimer: Actual product shape, size, colour, label, quantity, brand or age may vary from the above image(s).

It may not be reproduced in any way whatsoever without the prior consent of Waitrose Limited nor without due acknowledgement. The range includes Flint Eye, a dry hopped lager named after a Neolithic flint arrow head found in the town. The aroma is hoppy, balanced between tropical and grapefruit notes, and at 4% it’s a truly sessionable beer. You should also note that the picture images show only our serving suggestions of how to prepare your food - all table accessories and additional items and/or ingredients pictured with the product you are purchasing are not included.

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