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Greene King
15135 ratings
Greene King
Bury St Edmunds, England

For more than 200 years, we’ve been brewing quality cask ales at the Westgate Brewery in Bury St Edmunds. It’s exciting to think that we’ve had a brewery on our site since 1700. But even more impressive is that brewing in the town can be traced back as far as the Domesday book in 1086. We built a "new" brewhouse at Westgate Brewery in 1938 and we’re still using the building to brew all of our beers today. It’s designed so that gravity transfers the ingredients from one floor to the next for each stage of the brewing process. We’re really proud of our heritage, it’s taught us a lot. We’re also proud that we are as passionate about our beers today as our brewing ancestors were before us. We know it’s this innate passion in our people that means we brew quality beers day in, day out.

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Reviews

Post author: Brendan M
Brendan M
@ Morrisons
13 hours ago
3.9
I do like the Hen’s and this is another good beer. Smooth yet bitterness straightforward to ensure you know you’re drinking a stout. A dark smooth meal in a glass.

Post author: Tommo
Tommo
15 hours ago
3.0
Sunk it! Get sum!

Post author: Abbyja211
Abbyja211
1 day ago
3.5
Simple enough pale, quite hoppy

Post author: Chizz73
Chizz73
2 days ago
3.5
A nice light beer very easy to drink

Post author: Ilkka K
Ilkka K
4 days ago
3.4
Alkumaussa aavistus maltaisuutta ja ihan hitunen makeutta. Muuttaa makuaan kuitenkin kohti pientä katkeruutta ja sellaista metallisuuden makua. Ei paha, ei huippu ja löytyy erilaisia makuvivahteita. Kyllä tätä toistekin maistelee

Post author: Tombarasso
Tombarasso
6 days ago
3.3
Erittäin hyvä ja tyypillinen englantilainen paleale. Kevyttä karamellisuutta, hedelmäisyyttä ja kantava maku. Toimii.

Post author: Julian Selby
Julian Selby
@ Morrisons
6 days ago
4.6
A dark and delicious festive beer, with blackcurrant flavours along with a malted toffee taste and a crisp bitter finish.