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Added at:2008-06-19
5% OFF JOHN BULL MASTER CLASS PORTER 3KG
Retail price:
£15.99
Sale price:
£15.19
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The deal was added 2008-06-19
& last updated 2008-12-25:

JOHN BULL MASTER CLASS PORTER 3KG
RRP £15.99
Our Prices Start At: £15.19
The English capital, London, is steeped in history and yet is utterly modern, especially as it rapidly transforms itself for the 2012 Olympics. The famous beer from the city, Porter, is similarly deep-rooted, dating back to the 1720s and yet has undergone a revival in recent times, especially with the development of the home brewing market. This is a is a rich full flavoured beer. It is slightly lighter in colour than stout. A roasted – malt brew with a lovely smooth finish. The name's origins are uncertain with some reputing that it comes from the London Port dockyard workers in the 19th Century who enjoyed the drink in the inns and ale houses after a long hard days work, others say that it came from the Porters at Victoria Railway Station in London.
Makes 40 UK pints
3Kg Kit
No sugar Required
RRP £15.99
Our Prices Start At: £15.19
The English capital, London, is steeped in history and yet is utterly modern, especially as it rapidly transforms itself for the 2012 Olympics. The famous beer from the city, Porter, is similarly deep-rooted, dating back to the 1720s and yet has undergone a revival in recent times, especially with the development of the home brewing market. This is a is a rich full flavoured beer. It is slightly lighter in colour than stout. A roasted – malt brew with a lovely smooth finish. The name's origins are uncertain with some reputing that it comes from the London Port dockyard workers in the 19th Century who enjoyed the drink in the inns and ale houses after a long hard days work, others say that it came from the Porters at Victoria Railway Station in London.
Makes 40 UK pints
3Kg Kit
No sugar Required
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