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Posted 18 August 2023
Sharp's Doom Bar Amber Ale 24 cans x 500ml £22.94 on S&S
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- Accomplished and precise, Doom Bar is the epitome of consistency, balance and moreish appeal
- Doom Bar is inspired by its namesake the treacherous sand bank, located near our home at Rock on Cornwall's North Atlantic coast
- Established in 1994 at Rock on Cornwall's North Atlantic coast, Sharp's Brewery strives to raise the bar for British brewing by producing exceptional beer for the enjoyment of all.
- Item volume: 1200.0
- Unit count: 12000.0
- Alcohol content: 4.3
From the manufacturer
Sharp's BreweryProud brewers of Doom Bar, Our Brewery, situated on the North Cornish Coast, is a unique place. There’s a certain kind of unavoidable energy. Something intrinsically Cornish, something inspired by being among the elements. Air, sea, rock; they surround our brewers who live on this stretch of coast. Looking out over the vast Atlantic, it is the ideal space to create exceptional beers that speak of where we come from. Every one of us has a passion for the place that makes its way into every drop of beer we make.
Doom BarDoom Bar is inspired by its namesake, the treacherous sandbank at the mouth of the Camel Estuary near Sharps' home at Rock. Accomplished and precise, Doom Bar is the epitome of consistency, balance and moreish appeal.
Style: Amber AleTaste Note: An enticing aroma of resinous hop, sweet malt and delicate roasted notes. The mouth feel is a balanced, complex blend of succulent dried fruit, lightly roasted malt and a subtle yet assertive bitterness. The finish is dry and refreshing.
Our HistorySharp’s brewery was founded in 1994 in Rock, Cornwall when enterprising brewer Bill Sharp set out on a mission: to make exceptional quality beer on the North Cornish coast. With a small microbrew plant and an ambition to brew 500 pints per week to pay the mortgage, Sharp’s Beer was born. Brewed with time honoured brewing techniques and only the finest quality ingredients, our beer developed a signature style that continues to this day; balanced, elegant, highly drinkable with complexity of flavours and a moreish finish.
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10 Comments
sorted bySt Austell brewery is still independent though and Tribute is quite nice!
If I'm honest I agree with you. I read that it was bought out by Coors and they now brew the cans and bottles in Burton on Trent, not Cornwall. But that was some years ago so doesn't explain a recent change. They used to brew draught in Cornwall but who knows maybe that's been changed also.
St Austell brewery is still independent though and Tribute is quite nice! (edited)