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Shepherd Neame traces its history back to at least 1698, making it the oldest continuous brewer in the country. The company has around 300 tied houses in the South-East, nearly all selling cask ale. More than 2,000 other outlets are also supplied by this independent family brewer. The cask beers are made with mostly Kentish hops, and water from the brewery's own artsian well. The Cask Club offers a new and different cask ale every month or so.
9 Regularly Produced Beers
Shepherd Neame - Bishops Finger
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Faversham
Premium Bitter
ABV: 5%
Shepherd Neame - Late Red
Produced: Sep-Dec
Faversham
Red Ale
ABV: 4.5%
Shepherd Neame - Master Brew
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Faversham
Session Bitter
ABV: 3.7%
Shepherd Neame - Spitfire
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Faversham
Session Bitter
ABV: 4.2%
Shepherd Neame - Whitstable Bay Pale Ale
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Faversham
Session Pale Ale
ABV: 3.9%
Shepherd Neame - Christmas Ale
Produced: Dec-Jan
Faversham
Premium Bitter
ABV: 5%
Shepherd Neame - Amber Ale
Produced: Jan-Feb
Faversham
Premium Bitter
ABV: 4.5%
Shepherd Neame - Early Bird
Produced: Mar-May
Faversham
Session Blond Ale
ABV: 4.3%
Shepherd Neame - Spitfire Gold
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Faversham
Session Golden Ale
ABV: 4.1%
Selected Beer - Shepherd Neame - Bishops Finger
Shepherd Neame - Bishops Finger
A cask-conditioned version of a famous bottled beer. A strong ale with a complex hop aroma reminiscent of lemons, oranges and bananas combined with malt, molasses and toffee. Refreshing with a good malt character tinged with a lingering bitterness.
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