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Rock the Boat began brewing in 2015 in a converted 16th century wheelwright's workshop and old blacksmiths. All draught beers are cask-conditioned, bottled versions are bottle-conditioned, as the brewery does not use cold conditioning tanks. Beer names relate to local themes, often reflecting the brewer's musical tastes and local landmarks. The beers are increasingly available in central and north Lancashire. Specials are brewed for Market Town Taverns pubs in Liverpool, and a green hop beer is produced each year.
12 Regularly Produced Beers
Rock the Boat - Dazzle
Produced: Jan-Dec
Crosby
Session Golden Ale
ABV: 3.6%
Rock the Boat - Bootle Bull
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Crosby
Session Bitter
ABV: 3.8%
Rock the Boat - Mussel Wreck
Produced: Jan-Dec
Crosby
Session Bitter
ABV: 3.9%
Rock the Boat - Liverpool Light
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Crosby
Session Blond Ale
ABV: 3.4%
Rock the Boat - (Sittin' on) The Dock
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Crosby
Mild
ABV: 3.5%
Rock the Boat - Waterloo Sunset
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Crosby
Session Bitter
ABV: 4.2%
Rock the Boat - Fab Four Liverpool IPA
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Crosby
Premium Blond Ale
ABV: 4.4%
Rock the Boat - Faith Hope & Charity
Produced: Jan-Dec
Crosby
Session Bitter
ABV: 4%
Rock the Boat - Dragon's Teeth Chocolate Stout
Produced: Jan-Dec
Crosby
Session Stout
ABV: 4.3%
Rock the Boat - Yellow Submarine Special
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Crosby
Session Golden Ale
ABV: 3.9%
Rock the Boat - Tall Ships IPA
Produced: Dec-Dec
Crosby
Premium Pale Ale
ABV: 5%
Rock the Boat - Amber Submarine Special
Produced: Dec-Dec
Crosby
Session Bitter
ABV: 4%
Selected Beer - Rock the Boat - Dazzle
Rock the Boat - Dazzle
CAMRA tasting notes
Medium bodied with fruity and hop aromas, dry hop bitterness and fruit on tasting with a light dry hop finish.
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