Imperial IPA Rich fruit and hop character in aroma. Chewy, juicy malts and intense hoppiness coming through in mouth with a hint of tangerine and pear drops.
Doug Odell’s admiration for the British brewing culture has led him across the pond - a lot. In 2008, Doug landed at Thornbridge Brewery and in the company of kindred brewing spirits...
Clear amber beer, good white head. Palate is soft and smooth. Sweetish malt, touch of toffee. Dried fruits and mild bubblegum ester. Something nutty...
Golden blonde beer with an exquisite passionfruit, gooseberry and mango aroma. An initial sweetness and full body are balanced by a lasting grapefruit-like bitter finish.
This beer, deemed an Imperial Rye ESB, mixes the American “bigger is better” ideology and Spike’s signature rye malt with the traditional English Extra Special Bitter to create a completely differe...
A full bodied, robust porter with natural mocha malt flavours from the complex malt grist, complementing the decadent additions of real chocolate to the maturation process.
Has hints of subtle toffee malt, complemented by a mix of dried fruit, candied peel and fragrant hops. A great balance of citrus and roasted malt characteristics.
A smooth, roasty stout brewed with Demerara sugar and with added complexity from the addition of Bourbon soaked oak. Caramel, coffee and chocolate flavours.
Late star is a classic British ESB, with a deep orange colour. The carefully selected English hops present a bouquet of lemon and grass with marmalade and caramel coming through on the tongue...
A clear deep amber colour with a thin white head. Aroma is malty of caramel, yeast, wood and berry fruits. Taste pretty much the same with balanced inclusion of grassy hops.
Our Hall brewery highlights the traditional infusion mash ale system whereas the contemporary Riverside brewery highlights our ability to innovate through technology. The Hall is about experimentation and barrel-aging and creation. With over 200 industry and consumer awards over the past 5 years our cask beer continues to highlight the importance of traditional ale in the British pub. We take traditional styles and give them the Thornbridge Never Ordinary treatment.