Real Beer, Ciders, Wine and More…
 

Cask Conditioned Ales

We serve four bitters and a mild as regulars on our hand pumps.

Butty Bach (4.5%; the name means ‘my little friend’). From Wye Valley Brewery at Stoke Lacey, Herefordshire. A burnished gold premium ale. Full bodied, smooth and satisfying. Brewed with pale and crystal malt with English Goldings and Fuggles hops.
Three Tuns XXX (4.3%). From John Roberts' Brewing Co. Three Tuns Brewery at Bishops Castle, Shropshire. A golden, easily drinkable, lightly hopped best bitter.
Shropshire Gold (3.8%). From the Salopian Brewery at Shrewsbury, Shropshire. A light copper coloured ale, the complex malt grist gives an unusual blend
of body and dryness. The beer is triple hopped using finest British Goldings and
Slovenian Styrian Goldings to give plenty of fruity aromas and flavours.
Hobsons Best Bitter (3.8%). From Hobsons Brewery at Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire. A pale brown medium bodied beer with a strong taste of hops. Bitter with a touch of malt.
Hobsons Mild (3.2%). From Hobsons Brewery at Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire. Voted Best Beer in Britain 2007 at The Great British Beer Festival. “A classic mild. Complex layers of taste come from roasted malts that predominate and give lots of flavour” (CAMRA Good Beer Guide).

We usually have a guest ale on hand pump. Many more real ales are served during our beer festivals direct from the barrel.

Real Cider

  • Westons Much Marcle, Herefordshire. First Quality (5.0%)
  • Westons Much Marcle, Herefordshire. Country Perry (4.5%)

Specialist Bottled Beers

  • Aventinus (8.2%). Dark ruby wheat beer. Schneider, Germany. £2.90.
  • Blanche de Bruxelles (4.5%). A wheat beer with spice aromas of coriander and bitter orange peels. Lefebvre, Belgium Wallonia. £1.80.
  • Boon Kriek (4%). A cherry fruit beer. Brouwerij Boon in Belgium. £3.20
  • Bruges Zot (6.0%). " Bruges lunatic" is a goldenblond beer brewed with four malts and two aromatic varieties of hop. De Halve Maan, Belgium Flemish. £2.50.
  • Budvar Dark Lager (4.7%). Voted the World’s Best Lager by the British Guild of Beer Writers in 2007. Buweiser, Czech Republic. £2.50.
  • Conwy Telford Porter (5.6%). A Victorian style porter and ideal winter warmer. Conwy Brewery, Wales. £2.90.
  • Devout Stout (8.0%). A strong, full-bodied English-style Imperial Stout, dark with a rich maltiness and light hops flavour. Alcazar Brewery, England. £1.90.
  • Duvel (8.5%). "Nen echten duvel" (a real devil) gives this classic Belgian Strong Golden Ale its name. Moortgat, Belgium Flemish. £2.60.
  • Früh Kolsch (4.8%). A light malty ale. Früh, Cologne, Germany. £2.60.
  • Harvest Ale (11.5%). A barley wine. J. W. Lees, England. £2.90.
  • Goose Island IPA (5.9%). A hoppy India Pale Ale with a touch of malt. Goose Island, USA. £2.20.
  • Old Foghorn Barley Wine (8.8%). Highly hopped and carbonated with champagne-like bubbles. Anchor Brewery, San Francisco. £3.40
  • Pikantus (7.3%). A 'dark bock' wheat beer. Erdinger in Germany. £3.00
  • Samiclaus (14.0%). "The strongest lager in the world". Schloss Eggenberg, Austria. £4.20.
  • Weissbier 'non-alcoholic' (0.0%). Erdinger Germany. £2.00.
  • Witkap Pater Stimulo (6%). A pale ale. Brouwerij Slaghmuylder, Belgium. £2.70
  • XX Bitter (6.2%). IPA style bitter. Brouwerij De Ranke, Belgium. £2.70

Other Drinks

  • Lagers. Draught: Carling (4.1%), Stella Artois (5.2%), Coors Light (4.2%). Bottled: Budwieser (5%), Becks (5%), Holsten Pils (5%).
  • Guinness (4.1%).
  • Ciders. Draught: Strongbow (4.5%), Bulmers GL West County Cider.
  • Manns Brown (2.8%) and Light (3.2%).

We stock a range of wines (wine list), spirits, liqueurs, other alcoholic drinks and soft drinks.

We serve Fairtrade, tea, coffee and drinking chocolate.

The White Horse Inn, The Square, Clun, Shropshire, England SY7 8JA.
01588 640305. www.whi-clun.co.uk. jack@whi-clun.co.uk
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