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PP 50.01 Extra Extra Special Bitter - Northern Monk X David Bailey - ESB, 6.2%, 440ml Can
PP 50.01 Extra Extra Special Bitter - Northern Monk X David Bailey - ESB, 6.2%, 440ml Can
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PP 50.01 Extra Extra Special Bitter

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Northern Monk X David Bailey
ESB, 6.2%, 440ml Can
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£5.25
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It’s the start of a brand-new Patrons Project, and we’re honoured to be welcoming in an icon of the beer world, David Bailey. His work has been gracing walls, comic strips and can labels for years now, with its distinctive style and charming humour.  

For this series of 7 beers, we’re going to be highlighting a beacon of beer culture, known across the world for its humble importance. We’re going to the pub! 
And what better beer to mark the occasion with than an Extra Extra Special Bitter. 

At a boisterous 6.2% and chock full of classic marmalade and caramel notes, this EESB’s drinkability belies its decadence.  

6.2% ABV // 25 EBC // 45 IBU // 1.069 OG // 440ML

INGREDIENTS: Water, Malted BARLEY (GLUTEN), OATS (GLUTEN), RYE (GLUTEN), Hops, Yeast

It’s a brand-new Patron’s Project, the 50th no less! And we’re going to the pub to celebrate. David Bailey is an illustrator whose work has been all over the beer world for years now, and as a self-described ‘pub enthusiast’ we thought we’d better mark the occasion with an Extra Extra Special Bitter.

Maybe the most ‘beer-flavoured’ beer you could imagine; toasty, marmalade-y, with notes of treacle and dried fruits. This is an exercise in balance and drinkability.