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Stonehenge Ales was established in 1984 in the Old Mill, Netheravon, a Grade II-listed building originally serving as an electricity generator for the Netheravon Airfield in 1914. The brewery stands in a distinctive location alongside the River Avon. Nestled in the heart of Wiltshire, it distinguishes itself by crafting traditional English cask ale brewed using spring water drawn from its own well. In 2022, James and Nicola Robinson took over the reins to continue its legacy as one of Wiltshire's oldest breweries.
11 Regularly Produced Beers
Stonehenge - Danish Dynamite
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Salisbury
Premium Golden Ale
ABV: 5%
Stonehenge - Eye-Opener
Produced: Aug-Sep
Salisbury
Premium Bitter
ABV: 4.5%
Stonehenge - Great Bustard
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Salisbury
Premium Bitter
ABV: 4.8%
Stonehenge - Heel Stone
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Salisbury
Session Bitter
ABV: 4.3%
Stonehenge - Old Smokey
Produced: Jan-Mar
Salisbury
Strong Porter
ABV: 5%
Stonehenge - Pigswill
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Salisbury
Session Bitter
ABV: 4%
Stonehenge - Rudolph
Produced: Dec-Feb
Salisbury
Differently Produced Speciality Beers
ABV: 5%
Stonehenge - Sign of Spring
Produced: Feb-Jun
Salisbury
Differently Produced Speciality Beers
ABV: 4.6%
Stonehenge - Spire Ale
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Salisbury
Session Pale Ale
ABV: 3.8%
Stonehenge - Mystic
Produced: Oct-Nov
Salisbury
Brown Ale
ABV: 4.5%
Stonehenge - Pillars of Pale
Produced: Jul-Sep
Salisbury
Session Pale Ale
ABV: 4.2%
Selected Beer - Stonehenge - Danish Dynamite
Stonehenge - Danish Dynamite
CAMRA tasting notes
A sweet aromatic aroma, complex malty taste with bitterness and fruit, medium finish with a mix of hops and fruit.
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