Beer List
Pale Ale - English
The drinkers’ favourite, a 4.3% classic pale ale with a complex citrus and hoppy aroma. A recent survey revealed that Landlord has the highest proportion… Read More
Bitter - Best
A well-balanced, genuine Yorkshire Bitter, with a full measure of maltiness and hoppy aroma – Boltmaker is first choice for the discerning drinker – on… Read More
Blonde / Golden Ale - English
Knowle Spring is a full-bodied blonde beer brewed with Golden Promise barley malt, Strisselspalt hops from Alsace, and UK-grown Minstrel, Cascade and… Read More
Pale Ale - English
Strike Thirst. A cyclone of flavour and aromatics tamed by expert brewers in three stages of hopping at our independent brewery in Yorkshire. Cascade… Read More
Mild - Light
The last of the true Pennine light milds. A crisp, amber coloured beer that makes a refreshing session ale. The smooth and creamy flavour makes it a popular… Read More
Dark Ale
Landlord Dark originates from the multi award-winning Landlord Pale Ale but brewed with caramelised sugars to give a rich yet light and drinkable dark… Read More
Dark Ale
A dark, strong beer that has a reputation as a ‘Winter Warmer’. Wholesome and satisfying, this mellow beer has body and depth, leaving a pleasant fruity… Read More
Mild - Dark
A 3.4% dark ruby beer with roasted notes and a smooth, creamy taste. A favourite of lovers of a good mild. Especially popular in East Lancashire and loved… Read More
Porter - English
Poulter’s Porter is a rich, dark, warming 4.8% porter with hints of coffee, chocolate and liquorice – perfect for crisp winter evenings.
IPA - English
Named after the site of Timothy Taylor’s first brewery in Keighley. The brewers wanted to create a best in class modern IPA using aromatic English grown… Read More
Bitter - Extra Special / Strong (ESB)
Havercake is a robust Yorkshire Ale with a full taste of malt and oats. Originally brewed to honour the soldiers of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment,… Read More
Strong Ale - English
Celebration Ale was originally brewed under the name Royal Ale, to commemorate the visit to the brewery of HRH The Prince of Wales in 2001. Then in 2008… Read More