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Batemans Combined Harvest now in cask
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August 8, 2006: Lincolnshire brewer Batemans is bringing back its award-winning Combined Harvest ale in cask this September - it is available all year in bottle.
Most premium ales are brewed using only malted barley, but this multi-grained beer has a blend of malted oats, rye, and wheat as well as barley, resulting, say Batemans, in a beer bursting with flavour with a delightful floral start and finish.
A slightly lighter beer, this autumn ale is particularly popular with women.
The cask version has an ABV of 4.4% the bottle a slightly higher ABV of 4.7%.
Combined Harvest joins Batemans seasonal bottled beer range which also includes: Spring Breeze, Summer Swallow and the soon-to be-released Autumn Fall.
The Batemans bottled beer range is unusual in that it is suitable for both vegetarians and vegans.
Combined Harvest will be available in cask from wholesalers, as well as Batemans own outlets. The bottled version is available nationally through major multiples.
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