Shepherd Neame Bishops Finger Beer, 500 ml
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Shepherd Neame Bishops Finger Beer, 500 ml
Shepherd Neame is a British brewery that specializes in producing high-quality beers, ales, and lagers. Founded in 1698, it is one of the oldest and most respected breweries in the UK, with a rich history and a commitment to using traditional brewing methods and the finest ingredients.
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Description
Bishops Finger has earned its place in the UK beer scene thanks to its use of traditional brewing methods crafted over generations by master brewers at Shepherd Neame brewery in Kent. Production starts with high quality ingredients like locally-harvested hops and pale malt to create an exceptional taste. The beer goes through a five stage process – mash, fermentation, cold conditioning, fining and casking – before being approved for delivery.
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There is nothing else quite like Bishops Finger Beer from Shepherd Neckme. Buy this timeless ale today and savor every sip!
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Beer Margarita Cocktail Recipe
It's beerita time! Who would believe that beer would be the perfect solution to eradicating fluorescent green margaritas? Well, it is. Best to use not-so-micro brews to avoid an overpowering beer flavor. Use the limeade can to measure the ingredients, and adjust with extra water if the mixture seems too sweet. Straining the pulp is always a good idea unless, of course, you like pulp.
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