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12/Mar/2008 |
A couple of weeks ago, I read about a new beer from the Warwickshire based Purity Brewery. Called Farmers Market, it was the first alcoholic drink to get the 'Red Tractor' mark for British ingredients. We found a bottle of it in the Wayside Farm Shop at the weekend and got around to opening it tonight.
First impressions were of a fairly light flavoured beer, but after swallowing, the depth of flavour become more apparent. It's a tasty brew and I hope it finds its way into pubs, rather than being restricted to bottle sales.
Purity is only a small local-ish brewery and its beers are available in a few pubs in Coventry - I don't know whether they're as readily available in other parts of the country.