Shepherd Neame - Bishops Finger
Kentish strong ale
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Bishops Finger is named after an ancient Kentish signpost found on the pilgrims way pointing to Canterbury and the shrine of Thomas á Becket.
It was the first brewed in 1958 to celebrate the end of austerity after the war. It was Shepherd Neame's first strong ale after over twenty years of malt rationing.
Bishops Finger - At 5,4 % it's near the knuckle.
Labels: Shepherd Neame
Beertypes:
Strong beer, Ale
Alcohollevel: 5.4 %
Originalwort: 12,25 %
Bottlevolume: 0.5 Liter
Bottletypes: Glass bottle
Ingredients:
Water, barley malt
Brewery
Shepherd Neame LTD
Court Street 17
ME13 7aX Faversham
Great Britain
Kent
www.shepherdneame.co.uk
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Bierlinie Biershop
Schliemannstrasse 2
10437 Berlin
Berlin
Germany
www.bierlinie-shop.de
Beverage markets:
Fraunhoferstraße 46
80469 München
Germany
https://kiosk-muenchen.de
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