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New Strength At The Hidden Brewery

20th February 2007 Print
Hidden Brewery Based in the depths of the Wiltshire countryside, the award-winning Hidden Brewery has emerged with a new real ale for 2007, Hidden Strength - a copper coloured session beer, full in taste from an Optic malting barley base, but light in alcohol content at 3.4% ABV.

Challenger hops from Kent are used to bring an excellent bitterness to the ale and are blended with Bramley Cross hops, also from Kent, which keep the bitterness lingering and carry a fruity aroma to the nose.

Gary Lumber, brewer at The Hidden Brewery comments: “Hidden Strength is the Hidden Brewery’s lowest alcohol beer and was created so that real ale drinkers who prefer to avoid high alcohol percentages can do so without losing out on taste. We named the brew Hidden Strength to indicate the great depth and complexity of flavour and draw attention to the alcohol content at the same time. It is great fun making, testing and tasting new recipes and we always use quality ingredients and traditional brewing techniques to make only premium real ale.”

The Hidden Brewery now has 10 beers in its range, including seasonal ales - all are branded with two mysterious looking eyes and quirky names such as Hidden Treasure, Hidden Depths, and Hidden Potential.

Set up by Gary who has been brewing for nearly 15 years, and his business partner Michael Woodhouse, The Hidden Brewery is three years old. Growth has been rapid and The Hidden Brewery now supplies approximately 1000 pubs and clubs in the South and South West.

For more information about The Hidden Brewery visit: thehiddenbrewery.com.

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