Godswallop Winter Ale 12x440ml can case
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£30.10
Ex Tax: £22.57
£27.08
Ex Tax: £22.57
In 1872, Hiram Codd patented a glass soft drink bottle that was filled with carbonated liquid. That liquid pushed a glass marble into the neck of the bottle, up against a rubber ring which then sealed the bottle. The “Codd” design is used to this day, in the Khandelwal glass works in India, and for bottling Ramune drinks in Japan*.
Wallop is an old English slang term for beer. It is said that Codd’s Wallop was used by beer drinkers as a derogatory name for weak or tasteless beer, or for soft drinks in general. This in time coined the word Codswallop**.
We set out, in 2005, to make a winter beer that was neither weak nor tasteless and named it Godswallop. Brewed with a blend of pale ale, aromatic and crystal malts, and six Kent hops, this is a rich, malty deep red ale for enjoying by a roaring fire***.
* this is completely true
** despite what you read in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable this is almost certainly codswallop
*** we think this is true. Let us know what you think
Using a proprietary method we have been able to reduce the gluten content of this beer to less than the WHO's Codex Alimentarius determined level of 20 ppm or less of gluten. To check the test certificate for your current batch of this beer please click here.
Same Beer - No Gluten
Bottle Conditioned
Allergens: Barley
Cyclops Tasting Notes | |
See | Mahogany |
Smell | Christmas Fruits, Raisins |
Taste | Rich, Warming, Complex |
Bitterness | 2.5 out of 5 |
Sweetness | 3.5 out of 5 |
Ingredients | |
Malt | Pale Ale, Dark, Crystal, Chocolate |
Hops | Northdown, Target, Goldings, Bramling Cross, WGV, Challenger |
Technical Specifications | |
ABV | 5% |
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