
The beer recreates a recipe from 1868, using the same double strain of yeast which has lent distinctive taste and texture to Joshua Tetley’s beers since he first opened the Hunslet Brewery in 1822. A crisp, dry refreshing taste, full-bodied and chewy.

Reviews

Gavin W
@ Asda Gravesend5 years ago
3.0

Josh N
5 years ago
4.3

Paulip2
5 years ago
3.2
Drinkable

Scaremonger
6 years ago
4.5

Jug
@ Bargain Booze Widnes6 years ago

5.0

Bearded C
6 years ago

4.0
You can't beat a pale ale. Perfect with spaghetti bolognese and salad. Perhaps.

Steve M
6 years ago
4.1

Looney
@ The Victoria6 years ago

4.5

Thomas S
@ Asda Greenhithe6 years ago

2.0
Hum ok place ale, tad devoid of flavour

Mikey Beer Viking
6 years ago
4.0
No.3 Pale Ale (4.2% vol) uses entirely English hops; Pilgrim, Brewers Gold and Goldings, plus some good old English pale ale 🤠🍺😊