Friday, January 18, 2008

Well's Bombardier

After the dismal pint of Fuller London Porter we decided to head back down towards the Clerkenwell area and ended up in a small gastropub called ‘The Gunmaker’. Beer selection here was a little disappointing compared their awesome looking food menu, with Bombadier and Young’s Bitter being the two uninspiring choices. As we had already had a pint of Young’s Bitter earlier in the evening we decided to have a Bombardier. This beer was ok, and benefits from some cask hopping which at least makes it vaguely interesting but on the whole it’s a pretty ordinary beer. It was fresh and had been kept in good condition if that is any consolation.

This is from the Bombardier website;
As well as being widely available as a cask and keg ale in pubs the length and breadth of Britain, Wells Bombardier is also a successful export brand and is enjoyed by discerning drinkers and English ale aficionados in over 20 countries.The popular draught variants of the brand are complimented by a 5.2% ABV version of the beer in bottles - the country's only full English pint bottle. Wells Bombardier can also be found in 500ml cans and in a pioneering minicask, which delivers 8.8 pints to drinkers who want to enjoy the authentic cask ale taste in the comfort of their own homes.Whether you want to visit your local Charles Wells pub, one of our many Free Trade stockists, or put your feet up at home after a hard days work, our aim is to make the unique taste, that is Wells Bombardier, available for your enjoyment.Take some time to browse our range to discover more about the Wells Bombardier range, how we brew it and the meticulous care we take in selecting and combining the finest ingredients.

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