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Brewery Of The Week - 10% Off 6 Or More Added Automatically!

Landing Friday afternoon (26th April) in all shops, we're delighted to have a hefty drop from the Cheltenham greats. Named our Brewery Of The Year 2023, with the release of our collab Look At Us Now in Summer of the same year, it's fair to say we're pretty big fans of all things DEYA.

Though the prevalence of New England styles might have reached a somewhat juicy saturation point, their consistency and engagement in burgeoning new techniques has made them stand out from the hazy crowd.

Moreover, rather than brewing for solely sheer flavour, drinkability has been at the heart of their success, resulting in return interest rather than just one-and-done hoppy heaven.

As a result, we have the full rainbow of green goodness this week including a trio of core classics and a quartet of specials.

Leading the way we of course have their desert island Pale Steady Rolling Man. Though many have tried to imitate its meteoric rise, its arguably never been knocked off its 5.2% perch.

The oft-underrated, zippy Lager Tappy Pils is also present and correct with plenty of super clean drinkability and a noticeable floral hop bitterness. While Magazine Cover delivers some Gluten Free gluggability in a crispy, yet soft session Pale Ale package we can never get enough of.

We kick off those limited edition suds with Subliminal Messaging that sees them team up with another set of our good pals in Windsor's Two Flints. Here, they trial exciting new experimental hop variety HBC1019, alongside Citra and Motueka for a limey pina colada of a juicy Pale.

Speaking of tropical goodness, we never turn our noses up at a fresh batch of Senescence. A sibling IPA to Into The Haze this features an all-star NZ hop lineup of Nelson Sauvin and Motueka.

For those after something that might qualify as all-day drinking material look no further than Painting Drinking Eating, a zippy 3.4% Session Pale collab with the Tate Modern featuring incredible (as always) artwork from Thom Hobson.

Finally, at the other end of the boozy spectrum we have Interference, a DIPA first brewed with legendary York bottleshop The House of Trembling Madness. Here, dank Strata, Mosaic, and Citra hops deliver a medley of over-ripe yellow and orange fruit floating atop a creamy body.

Whatever you pick up courtesy of DEYA, from tomorrow we'll have double loyalty points in-store with 10% off 6 or more available right now at the link below. Cheers!

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