



Beer
Beer
Rich & Malty Premium Ale
Brewed for Longer
This irresistible ale has masses of fruit cake characters, a malty richness and superb hop balance. Brewed longer giving this beer a distinctive full flavour.
Taste: Warming & malty with fruit cake character.
Aroma: Fruity, floral, & spicy notes.
In Bury St. Edmunds - the home of Abbot Ale - brewing can be traced back 1,000 years. In fact, the Domesday Book records “cerevisiari” or ‘ale brewers’ who served the Abbot in the town’s Great Abbey.
Inheriting their fascinating experience, our brewing process has hardly changed over hundreds of years. It takes seven days to craft the perfect pint of Abbot Ale. Brewed for longer, the ale has masses of fruit character, malty richness and a superb hop balance.
So where does the name come from? Well, in 1951 we ran a competition to name a brand new beer we were brewing and offered a prize of £20 (a lot back then!) to anyone who could come up with our new brew's moniker. A local publican submitted the name of 'Abbot Ale', in keeping with the town's tradition and just like that our world famous beer was born!
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Allergy Advice
Contains Malted Barley
Brewed by:
Greene King,
Bury St. Edmunds,
Suffolk,
IP33 1QT,
England.
Tomp Beer,
Wine & Spirits AB,
Drottninggatan 11,
702 10 Örebro,
Sweden.
Glass Bottle
Alcohol by volume: 5%
Serving suggestion: This irresistible ale has masses of fruit cake characters, a malty richness and superb hop balance. Brewed longer for a distinctive full flavour
For Best Before End, See Neck