This was the beer that put the Great into Great Britain. This bottle conditioned beer will mature with age, as it contains a blend of fast and slow acting yeast
Specially brewed for pub chain J.D. Wetherspoon’s winter international real ale festival. It is said to be made with Fairtrade Arabica Bourbon coffee beans.
Incredible malty caramel aroma. Smooth, creamy, malty flavor. Caramel and light, earthy hops blend for great balance in this medium/full bodied brew. Creamy, smooth mouthfeel and incredibly drinkable.
A silky-smooth suppertime beer, created using dark malts and chocolate. Pronounced vanilla notes fuse the chocolate and malts together to give a rich, warming, flavour.
On the nose, straight away the bouquet has impact, intensity and complexity with notes of both candied and alcohol-soaked fruit, dried figs, fresh tobacco and chocolate, while a caramel sensation i...
Notes of both candied and alcohol-soaked fruit, dried figs, fresh tobacco and chocolate. Flavors of bitter orange marmalade, dried fruit and chestnut honey.
Creamy butterscotch notes flood the taste buds, laced with subtle complex fruit...and a subtle suggestion of vintage port. Elegant and seamless, this beer was a waltz on the palate.
Thomas Hardy's Ale, aged in Scotch whisky barrels.
About the brewery
Based in Greenwich and fiercely proud of its London roots, Meantime has won a worldwide reputation for beers of great quality and provenance. Meantime was the first British brewery to win any medals at the World Beer Cup in 2004 and is the only British brewery to have won medals at every World Beer Cup since. It was the first British brewery to produce a Fairtrade beer and is the only British brewey that can put a champagne cork in a beer bottle. It is also the sole beer supplier tot he Saisnbury’s Taste the Difference Range.