If you haven't yet met the Cerne Giant you may be surprised! At 180ft tall he is Britain's largest hillside chalk figure ... and is certainly a talking point!
Cerne Giant - looking a little faded |
Hubby and I have decided all the best vineyards and breweries are to be found down a narrow grass middled lane..... this was no exception. Cerne Abbas Brewery was tucked away from the main road but will soon be nearer the Giant as they are moving nearer the village.
We had no idea about their beer, draught or bottled but discovered they use local organic barley, green sand-filtered water and no chemicals. For a small brewery they have quite a range of beer. In the few years they have been brewing have won many CAMRA awards and been featured on Saturday Kitchen and Radio 2.
We purchased a variety including a litre of coconut beer, yes really. It was fabulous, it will be the final tasting at our next Scout Wine Event, probably paired with rocky road chocolate.
Our Cerne Abbas beer |
Very different to each other but both very very nice, the Blonde being more hoppy and the Watercress having a peppery note.
Thank you Cerne Abbas Brewery, it was a pleasure to meet you, good luck with the move and we will certainly pop by when down your way - cheers!
2 comments:
A nice part of the country, I had my pic taken close to him.
Unfortunately my ankle is not yet up to footpaths and hill climbing but it's a good view from the National Trust car park
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