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Here at Champs we have a wide selection of draught, bottled beers, real ales and ciders to suit every palette.
From draught Amstel all the way from the Netherlands and Schneider Weiss from Germany, to Coors direct from here in the UK.
Local award winning beers from Kelham Island and Thornbridge have already proved to be extremely popular.
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also have a range of guest ales from various breweries
around Britain, which change on a regular basis. |
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Amstel
4.1% Netherlands
Amstel date back to 1870 and is a genuine import,
brewed in Holland to a genuine Dutch recipe. Displays
a full-bodied flavour with a mildly bitter aftertaste.
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Becks
Vier 4.0% Germany
Brewed according to the German Rheinheitsgeboten
purity law, at the Becks Brewery at Bremen. A golden
yellow lager with a moderate maltiness and light
hoppiness. Vier (four in German) refers to the number
of ingredients and the beer’s abv
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Budvar
5.0% Czech Republic
Brewed in Budweis in Southern Bohemia, Budvar is
brewed from nothing but local natural materials
including the atec hop, in a 100 days brewing
cycle (90 spent fermenting). It is universally regarded
as one of the world's great lager conditioned beers.
Has an aroma of toasted malt, with a dash of vanilla,
finishing with delicate apple notes. Under no circumstances
to be confused with American Budweiser.
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Coors
5% UK
Coors took over the original Bass brewery at Burton
on Trent where they have recently launched this
new premium lager. Their claim is that “Coors
Fine Light is light in taste, easy to drink and
as refreshing as the rocky mountains of Colorado
– the birthplace of Coors.” Need we
say more!
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Cruzcampo
5.0% Spain
Cruzcampo is a premium quality pilsner beer, typically
light tasting with a fine balance of malt and hops.
It has a floral, aromatic aroma, and a full finish
that becomes dry. Has its origins in Seville and
is renowned as the classic beer of Andalusia. Over
the past 10 years it has developed on a national
basis and is now the number one Spanish beer brand.
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Carlsberg
3.8% UK
Carlsberg came to be thanks to J.C Jacobsen, who
brewed Denmark's first ever pint using yeast that
became the basis for almost all modern-day lagers
that are derived from the original yeast used to
brew Carlsberg, Saccharomyces Carlsbergensis
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Erdinger
5.3%
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wheat beer for those who love outstanding and
unforgettable wheat beer flavour |
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Hoegaarden
5.0% Belgium
Hoegaarden (pronounced whogarden) is a white beer
which is brewed in the Belgian town of Hoegaarden
by the De Kluis Brewery. The brilliant white beer
gets its unusual taste due to the added ingredients
of wheat, coriander and Curacao orange peel. Has
a pale, cloudy appearance.
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Kronenbourg
1664 5.0%
France Named after the brewery formed in 1664 in
a place called Cronenbourg by the Hatt family. Brewed
using Strisselspalt hops which have been exclusive
to Alsace since 1885. The resulting taste is rather
more bitter than sweet, with a distinctive citrus
flavour predominantly reminiscent of grapefruit.
France’s number one beer.Kronenbourg was launched
in the UK in 1952 to mark The Queen’s accession
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Grolsch
Blond 4.0% Holland
Brewed with the same ingredients as their lager,
this new beer has sweetness on the palate and a
mild hoppy aftertaste. According to Grolsch it is
“clear, crisp and sparkling”
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Leffe
5.0% Belgium
Leffe is the brand leader among Belgian abbey beers
(i.e. a commercial brewery situated in the grounds
of a monastery.). Leffe Blond is a top fermented
ale which combines typical yeast characteristics
with a fruity flavour. It has a beautiful yellow-gold
colour, a full body and a subtle, aromatic flavour
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Heineken
5% Holland
Mildly
bitter taste, fresh, fruity aroma, bright colour
and exceptional clarity |
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Peroni
Nastro Azzurro 5.1% Italy
Crisp and lightly sparkling, it is refreshing and
dry with a clear-cut, clean character. Currently
the number one Italian lager.
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San
Miguel 5.0% Spain
A pale golden lager with pleasant, clean, hoppy
finish with well-balanced medium body, lively and
snappy with a distinct bitter hop character that
slides smoothly on the palate. For the past 40 years
it has been Spain’s top export beer.
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Riegele
5.2% Germany
Germany's best Bavarian beer with a harmonic and
golden-velvet taste |
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Staropramen
5.0% Czech Republic
The use of Bohemian barley and Saatzer hops results
in a full-bodied, pleasantly balanced taste a rich
head of foam, and deep golden colour. The biggest
selling beer in its home city of Prague.
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Stella Artois 5.1% Belgium
This famous lager was first brewed in Leuven, Belgium
in 1926 as a Christmas brew, and named Stella after
the Latin for "star". Since then the brewery
has grown to be part of the world’s largest
brewing company but Stella is still brewed according
to the time honoured method. Clean tasting and deceptively
strong.
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Guinness
4.1% Ireland
Probably the worlds most famous stout (a beer brewed
with black malt) in the world. All UK Guinness is
now brewed in Dublin. Guinness was the first brewery
in the world to use a mixture of carbon dioxide
and nitrogen gasses, giving rise to the term smoothflow.
It not only gives Guinness its smooth mouth-feel
but also a long lasting head.
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Strongbow
5.3% UK
Is a brand of cider manufactured in England by Bulmers.
It is the UK's most popular cider, accounting for
more than half of the cider sold in Britain. Strongbow
is produced with a Royal Warrant.
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Bulmers 4.5% UK
Founded
in Hereford in 1887 Bulmers is a light coloured
cider with a clean, fruity nose |
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Bottled Beers |
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Baltika
Number 3 4.8% Russia
This brew is a clear gold colour with a very light
pale malt flavour, slight hop bitterness, medium
body and clean, creamy mouth feel.
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Chimay
Red 7.0% Belgium
There are seven Trappiste monasteries in the world
where the monks either control or undertake the
brewing.Chimay is probably the most famous of these.
Chimay red is full bodied, spicy with a soft palate.
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Coopers
Pale Ale 4.5% Australia
Guaranteed to turn heads, this is the beer that
inspired a new generation of ale drinkers. With
its fruity character, and robust flavour, Coopers
Pale Ale is perfect for every occasion. An Australian
legend.
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Cusquena
5.0% Peru
A crisp refreshing pilsner style lager.
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Delirium
Tremens 8.5% Belgium
A strong golden ale that may look like a lager beer
but is in fact a complex pale ale. A lot of warming
alcohol flavours abound along with its sweet palate.
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Dos
Equis Amber 4.8% Mexico
Two crosses – brewed in the Vienna style –
a lager with a rich dark fruit and chocolate aroma
and palate. The brewery – Moctezuma -make
a number of beers and this is widely available in
the export market and in a different league to the
clear glass Mexican lagers. Has a light, slightly
toasted maltiness, slightly sweet with a medium
hop bitterness.
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Duvel
8.5% Belgium
The classic strong golden Belgium ale with a large
creamy head. One of the world’s great beers,
Duvel means devil in Flemish and it is sinfully
deceptive - light in body, pale in colour. First
brewed for the British troops in World War I, Duvel
may look like a lager, but it is in fact a top fermented
ale.
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Erdinger
Weiss 5.3% Germany
Erdinger Weissbier is made in the world’s
biggest wheat beer brewery, privately owned company
in the heart of Bavaria. Weiss or wheat beer uses
half wheat to barley and gives a lighter taste than
lager which is slightly tart. An excellent fruity
alternative to lager, or even cask beer - tasting
deliciously crisp and refreshing.
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Kwak
8.4% Belgium
Kwak is a dark, deadly warming drink with liquorice-like
flavours, this time inspired by coach drivers who
used to have it handed up to them in a yard ale
glass!
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Peerdebrug
6.0% Belgium
'Peerdebrug, meaning 'Horse Bridge', is the name
of one of the oldest bridges in Bruges, Belgium.
This Blonde Abbey-Style beer is brewed in celebration
of this understated but great structure.
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Schlenkerla
Rauchbier Marzen 5.1% Germany
A German smoked or Rauchbier. This is the classic
smoked beer from Bamburg. A lager beer where the
malt is dried over beech wood fires giving the beer
a distinct smokiness from its aroma through its
palate to a clean, dry finish. Extraordinary.
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Singha
5.0% Thailand
Singha beer is a 100% full bodied barley malt beer
that is distinctly rich in taste with a strong hop
character.
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Tiger
5.0% Singapore
A clean refreshing full bodied premier lager. Singapore’s
most desirable export since 1932.
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Timmermans
Fruits Of The Forest 4.0% Belgium
It appears like a ray of sunshine in the shadow
of the forest. With freshness similar to the wind
that stirs the leaves and a very light bitter flavour
enhanced by lambic, it blesses the mouth with the
magical taste of wild fruit.
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Timmermans
Peach 4.0% Belgium
Based on Timmermans Lambic, a beer that is fermented
by means of the wild yeasts and bacteria of the
Senne Valley around Brussels. The beer has a dry,
slightly sour taste, rather like cider. Peche lambic
is obtained by adding 100% natural peach juice to
the lambic resting in oak casks.
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Timmermans
Raspberry 4.0% Belgium
Framboise lambic is obtained by adding raspberries
to the lambic. The result is a beer with a refined
taste and a delicate pink colour.
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Kelham
Island Champs Special 4.5%
A light amber coloured, dry, clean tasting beer.
The aroma of English Fuggle hops is distinctive,
leaving a light, lingering bitterness.
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Kelham
Island Pale Rider 5.2%
CAMRA’S SUPREME CHAMPION BEER OF BRITAIN 2004.
A wonderfully complex strong pale ale. Full bodied
with an outstanding balance between the malt and
hops. Has a marvelous fruitiness and is extremely
refreshing.
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Thornbridge
Jaipur 5.9%
The immediate impression of this wonderful award
winning India Pale Ale is soft and smooth but this
builds around the mouth to a crescendo of massive
hoppiness accentuated by honey. This converts into
a powerful but pleasant, enduring, bitter finish.
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Thornbridge
Lord Marples 4.0%
Named after the aspiring Marples of Thornbridge
Hall, this classic British Bitter has all the nobleness
and elegance you could wish for. Tastes of honey
and caramel and, although you can experience a surprising
smoothness, watch out for the long bitter finish.
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Thornbridge
Wild Swan 3.5%
Wild Swan is white gold in colour, with aromas of
light bitter lemon with spices. A great session
beer!
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