Tasting Notes
Richard Arkwright's patents and inventions helped establish Manchester as the world leader in cotton production. His mills pioneered the use of steam engines in the industry. This tenacious factory system led to many emulating his style and he is now considered the 'father' of the Industrial Revolution.
Available March and April.
style |
Mahogany Ale |
see |
Mahogany |
smell |
Dark Fruits |
taste |
Crisp, Moreish |
bitter |
3.5/5 |
sweet |
3/5 |
Alcohol By Volume:
4.1%
Style:
Mahogany Ale
Available:
March and April
Best enjoyed in:
JW Lees Grip Glass
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