River Cottage Stinger Nettle Organic Pale Ale 440ml

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"Nettles are fierce, invasive and they sting! They are also a wonderful ingredient, with a herbaceous flavour and a zesty tang. Being a close cousin of the hop, they make a wonderful beer" Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. The great collaboration between Hughs' River Cottage team and Stroud Brewery has resulted in this surprisingly tasty Stinger Nettle pale ale. We love our planet, and we're on a mission to help protect the environment. That's why we only ever make our beer using the best organic ingredients and work with local partners from around Stroud. We want to ensure we can all enjoy drinking beer for many years to come.Cheers!    Unfiltered. Organic. Suitable for Vegans

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\Nettles are fierce, invasive and they sting! They are also a wonderful ingredient, with a herbaceous flavour and a zesty tang. Being a close cousin of the hop, they make a wonderful beer\ Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.

The great collaboration between Hughs' River Cottage team and Stroud Brewery has resulted in this surprisingly tasty Stinger Nettle pale ale.

We love our planet, and we're on a mission to help protect the environment. That's why we only ever make our beer using the best organic ingredients and work with local partners from around Stroud. We want to ensure we can all enjoy drinking beer for many years to come.

Cheers!

Unfiltered. Organic. Suitable for Vegans
Country of Origin
England

OrganicSuitable for vegetarians

Storage
Ambient
Package Type
Can
Recycling Information
Recyclable
Other Information
Organic
Brand
Stroud Brewery
River\n Cottage
Manufacturer

Kingfisher Business Park
Thrupp, Stroud
Gloucestershire
GL5 2BY
Country of Packing
England
Return To Address

Kingfisher Business Park
Thrupp, Stroud
Gloucestershire
GL5 2BY
Ingredients
Water, organic BARLEY malt, Organic OATS, Organic hops, Organic nettles, Yeast
Allergen Information
GLUTEN (Barley, Oats)
ABV (%)
4.2
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week