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Unleash a tropical cyclone of refreshment with this triple-hopped pale ale topped with flavours of mandarin, mango and passion fruit.A cyclone of flavour and aromatics tamed by expert brewers in three stages of hopping at our independent brewery in Yorkshire.Cascade and whitbread goldings in the copper, cascade and chinook at the hop back stage, then dry hopping with Jester and Ernest.All combining with natural Knowle Spring Water, fine barley malts and our unique Taylor's taste yeast to create the tropical storm of flavour and aroma.

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Unleash a tropical cyclone of refreshment with this triple-hopped pale ale topped with flavours of mandarin, mango and passion fruit.

A cyclone of flavour and aromatics tamed by expert brewers in three stages of hopping at our independent brewery in Yorkshire.

Cascade and whitbread goldings in the copper, cascade and chinook at the hop back stage, then dry hopping with Jester and Ernest.

All combining with natural Knowle Spring Water, fine barley malts and our unique Taylor's taste yeast to create the tropical storm of flavour and aroma.
Championship Beers, A Striking Triple-Hopped Pale Ale, Strike Thirst, SIBA - Assured Independent British Craft Brewer, A Storm is Brewing, Suitable for vegans

Suitable for vegetarians

Preparation and Usage
Perfect pour. Between 6 and 8C
Serving Suggestions
Perfect pour. Between 6 and 8C
Package Type
Can
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Hopical Storm Pale

Storage:
Best before end see base
Brand
Timothy Taylor's
Manufacturer
Brewed by:
Timothy Taylor's,
Knowle Spring Brewery,
Keighley,
BD21 1AW.
Return To Address
Timothy Taylor's,
Knowle Spring Brewery,
Keighley,
BD21 1AW.
WWW.TIMOTHYTAYLOR.CO.UK
Allergen Information
Contains Barley, Contains Oats
Allergy Information
Contains Malted Barley & Oats.
Dietary Information
Suitable for Vegans
ABV (%)
4.0
Units
1.8
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week