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SUMMARY:Sussex Best
DESCRIPTION:Today’s Beer of the Day judge is Rebecca Pate\, Beer Sommelier and Cask Marque’s very own Social Media Manager. \nHer choice is legendary Sussex Best from Harvey’s Brewery. She said: \n“I’m delighted to be the one to nominate Harvey’s Best because it’s a popular beer with a legendary status. I was lucky enough to spend some time in Lewes this summer\, where I fell in love with this beer all over again. \nSussex Best is a balanced beer with a prominent hop character. At 4.0% ABV\, it makes for a easy-drinking beer that you can enjoy all afternoon long.” \nAbout Sussex Best\nA superbly balanced bitter with prominent hop character. Using a blend of four local hops\, water filtered through the Sussex Downs over 30 years\, and Harvey’s unique 60 year old yeast strain\, Harvey’s Best Bitter is the embodiment of Sussex. \nFind out more here.
URL:https://caskaleweek.co.uk/botd/sussex-best/
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SUMMARY:Railway Porter by Five Points Brewing Co.
DESCRIPTION:Today’s Beer of the Day has been chosen by judge\, Jonny Garrett.  Jonny is a London-based beer writer\, author\, and filmmaker. As well as writing regularly for Good Beer Hunting\, he is the founder of YouTube’s Craft Beer Channel. \nHis choice is the delicious Railway Porter from The Five Points Brewing Company. \nHe said:\n“For me\, autumn is about porter – beers that smell like firesides\, warm oak\, hot coffee and dark chocolate. Those are the notes I get from Five Point’s beautiful Railway Porter\, which is given a velvety smooth texture from the natural carbonation of cask. There’s no place I’d rather be on a blustery October day than in the pub\, with a pint of Railway in front of me and the prospect of a few more.” \nAbout Railway Porter:\nA classic\, robust London style porter.  Smooth and full-bodied\, bursting with aromas of dark\, bitter chocolate\, and roasted coffee. Brewed with 100% British ingredients\, including Goldings from Hukins Hops\, and an array of seven different malts. \nFind out more by visiting here.
URL:https://caskaleweek.co.uk/botd/railway-porter-by-five-points-brewing-co/
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SUMMARY:6X by Wadworth Brewery
DESCRIPTION:Today’s judge is Cask Marque’s newest team member\, Mark Tinsley. \nMark has chosen 6X\, which is Wadworth Brewery’s iconic ale.  First brewed on 5th December 1923. Wadworth are celebrating 6X’s centenary all year with events activities and prizes. \nThere’s a fun fact about how it got it’s name too…\nOriginally 6%\, Coopers would mark XXXXXX on the wooden casks to indicate the beer’s strength. One day a ‘lazy’ Cooper simply wrote ‘6’ followed by a single ‘X’ on the cask and that’s how it got its name! \nFind out more here. 
URL:https://caskaleweek.co.uk/botd/6x-by-wadworth-brewery/
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SUMMARY:Salopian Lemon Dream
DESCRIPTION:Our Beer of the Day for Day 3 of Cask Ale Week is Lemon Dream from Salopian. \nLemon Dream made its debut in 2001 and has become one of our most loved beers as it is both a great gateway for drinkers entering the world of cask\, alongside being a staple with more practised drinkers\, thanks to being a very refreshing and easy drinking golden ale. Each batch is brewed with 260 hand cut lemons which add beautifully subtle zesty aromas and a citrus filled fruity finish. \nTrevor Hourican from Salopian commented “We are thrilled for Lemon Dream to be chosen as beer of the day during Cask Ale week – cask is the beating heart of Salopian and this week provides a wonderful spotlight on our national drink and its unique dispense that can only be enjoyed fully in the pub with friends. We look forward to raising a glass or two later”
URL:https://caskaleweek.co.uk/botd/salopian-lemon-dream/
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SUMMARY:Timothy Taylor's Landlord
DESCRIPTION:Our Beer of the Day judge for day two of Cask Ale Week is Cask Marque Assessor\, Graeme Hall. \nSimon says: \n“It stands out across the country.  It’s well balanced\, sweet\, nice hoppiness and suitable for everyone who likes cask” \nSome facts about Landlord: \n• It has won both CAMRA Champion Beer of Britain and the Brewing Industry Awards Gold Medal a record four times.\n• Holds the unique distinction of being the first beer in Britain ever to hold the CAMRA Champion Beer of Britain and the Brewing Industry International Awards Supreme Champion simultaneously (1999-2000).\n• The ale was based on Taylor’s BB – a beer occasionally brewed in the 1930s to a Superior Bitter recipe and launched onto the market in 1953 as Competition Ale. The competition was for local drinkers to come up with a suitable name for the new beer. It was eventually won by a local steward from the Keighley Drill Hall Club who won a £500 prize for naming it Landlord. \nFind out more by visiting here.
URL:https://caskaleweek.co.uk/botd/landlord-by-timothy-taylors/
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SUMMARY:Arkell's 3B
DESCRIPTION:Today’s Beer of the Day is 3B by Arkell’s Brewery. \nBeer of of the Day judge for the first day of Cask Ale Week is Simon Martin\, Founder of the Real Ale Guide on YouTube. \nSimon says: \n“The reason I chose 3B is not only for it’s historical relevance to British cask ale\, but for taste” \n3B is Arkell’s best selling and oldest brand. They’ve been brewing it since 1910! A classic English best bitter\, originally known as Arkell’s Best Bitter Beer and affectionately known as BBB or 3B by customers ever since. A copper coloured ale with a pleasant fruity and malty nose. It has a lingering bittersweet flavour of balanced Maris Otter malt\, traditional Fuggles\, and Golding hops. ABV: 4%. \nFind out more by visiting here.
URL:https://caskaleweek.co.uk/botd/arkells-3b/
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