Orchard Thieves Draught Selection TORP - 2L Keg
Glasses / Mugs
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Hapkin Glass
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Blonde, slightly cloudy beer with a very generous white head. Sweet aromas give this beer real body and its aftertaste is deeply sweet and alcoholic.
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Heineken Glass
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Heineken is known worldwide, but a bit of history can’t hurt! Everything began in 1864 when Gerard Adriaan, who was 22 years old at the time, bought the Heineken brewery “De Hooiberg” in Amsterdam. By 1875, a second brewery had opened in Rotterdam, focusing on low-fermentation beers. The famous Heineken "A-yeast" was developed in 1886 by a student of Louis Pasteur and is still used as the basis for Heineken beer today! In 1887, Heineken switched completely to the production of bottom- fermented beer.
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Krombacher Glass
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Pilsner brewed according to German tradition: clean and crisp in character with subtle hoppy notes of citrus and flowers. Fresh taste with a slightly bitter finish which is in balance with the slightly sweet tones from the malt.
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Newcastle Glass
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Newcastle Brown Ale was originally produced by the Tyne Brewery in Newcastle, but is now brewed by John Smith’s in North Yorkshire, UK.
The famous logo with the blue star dates back to the time of the beer’s launch in 1930. The five points of the star represent the five breweries in Newcastle. In recent years, the brand made waves with a controversial advertising campaign in the US market. Their motto is ‘no bollocks’. Try it and you will understand why.
The famous logo with the blue star dates back to the time of the beer’s launch in 1930. The five points of the star represent the five breweries in Newcastle. In recent years, the brand made waves with a controversial advertising campaign in the US market. Their motto is ‘no bollocks’. Try it and you will understand why.
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Affligem Glass
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The Affligem brewery dates back as early as 1074, when a group of Belgian knights seeking redemption made the decision to become monks. The brotherhood became one of the most influential monasteries in the Flanders region, and went on to build an abbey in Affligem, a Belgian municipality northwest of Brussels. Beer quickly became an important source of income for the Belgian abbey as it continued to grow and build its reputation.
The Affligem abbey has seen its fair share of challenges throughout history. In 1129, a huge fire struck the abbey, then it was further devastated in the fourteenth century during the war between Flanders and Brabant.
The Affligem abbey has seen its fair share of challenges throughout history. In 1129, a huge fire struck the abbey, then it was further devastated in the fourteenth century during the war between Flanders and Brabant.
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