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08/07/2020

Meet the Brewer and the Beekeeper at the Red (On)Lion

Join Martin James, owner and beekeeper at Panther Brewery, as he discusses brewing with honey and tastes his award-winning ales, at 6pm on 21 July at the Red (On)Lion. 

The North Norfolk brewery uses traditional brewing techniques to create a range of modern and full flavour real ales which are available in seven different, bottle-conditioned breeds. The name of the brewery is a result of the inhabitants of the small Norfolk town of Reepham claiming to have seen a large panther-like cat prowling and secretly stalking the countryside. The ale is a tribute to the animal: deliciously balanced with poise and a sleek finish, a celebration of the beast’s cunning and prowess. 

The five beers being tasted in this session are:

  • Golden Panther (3.7%) – well rounded and refreshing with a fresh and aromatic hop kick!
  • Red Panther (4.1%) – deliciously clean and toasty with nutty caramel undertones, rounded with a crisp hoppy finish.
  • Honey Panther (4.0%) – a light and refreshing golden ale with a bite of honey.
  • American Pale Ale (4.4%) – Late hopped using the finest Chinook, Centennial and Ekuanot hops creating aromatic tropical and citrus flavour.
  • Black Panter (4.5%) – smooth and rich with a complex full flavour.

If you would like to join the session, go to https://theredonlion.co.uk/bar/join/Beer-and-Honey-Panther

You can order the beers being tasted during this session from CAMRA’s Brew2You app here: https://brew2you.co.uk/store/240

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Notes to editors: 
About CAMRA:  
CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, is a not-for-profit consumer group with over 192,000 members that has been operating since 1971. Our vision is to have quality real ale and thriving pubs in every community. 
Media Contact:  CAMRA Press Office: 
press@camra.org.uk 
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