Pie and Championship Beer Week

Monday 3rd to Saturday 8th November

What is not to love about a pie – whether it be puff, suet, short crust, sweet or topped with potato (discuss – is a pie still a pie if no pastry?) – we love them all and will be celebrating all things pie here at Telegraph from Monday 3rd November until Saturday 8th November.
If pie isn’t your thing (I know – we can’t think who this might be aimed at either) then don’t fear, the Pie Menu will run alongside our Daily Menu as an added extra treat.
Probably the best thing about Autumn and Winter (other then the pies!) is that it's real ale drinking season! On the bar we will have a cracking line up of Champion Beers of Britain to accompany your pastry filled treats, including:
Citra | Oakham, Cambridgeshire | 4.6%
An IPA packed full of citrus and tropical hop flavours with a fine crisp bitter finish. 
Champion Session Pale, Blond and Golden Ales 2025 (Silver)
Sonoma Track, Manchester | 3.8%
A refreshing, sessionable, hazy pale ale to be shared, which shows the love for hops & the pursuit of pale perfection Session Pale, Blond and Golden Ales 2025(Gold)
Boltmaker | Timothy Taylor, West Yorkshire | 4.5%
A well-balanced, Best Bitter with a full measure of maltiness and hoppy aroma. Boltmaker is first choice for the discerning drinker . 
Champion beer of Britain 2014 (Gold), Session Bitter 2016 (Gold)
Cwtch| Tiny Rebel, Wales | 4.6%
An equally swirling and wonderful Red ale, with six malts melding to form a smooth caramelly note and three bold hops delivering a big citrussy punch. 
Champion Beer of Britain in 2015 (Gold), 2017 (Bronze)
Shere Drop | Surrey Hills, Dorking | £5.80 | 4.2%
Pale in colour with a subtle hint of grapefruit and lemon in the aroma, the wonderful hop bitterness is complemented by a balanced malt flavour. 
Supreme Champion Beer of Britain 2019
Fall's Gold | Tillingbourne, Surrey | 4.2%
A superb golden ale with a soft fruity nose. A bitter apricot front is followed a charming light hoppiness making it a highly popular and sessionable ale. 
Champion Golden Ale 2013 and 2014
Sussex Best | Harvey's, Lewes | 4%
This iconic best bitter, doughy and caramelly, with top notes of banana and floral spice and satisfying hop kick. beautifully balanced. 
Champion beer of Britain 2005 and 2006
Plum Porter | Titanic, Stoke-on-Trent| 4.9%
A well-rounded speciality porter with a sweet, fruity nose, balanced against a delicate blend of classic hops. 
Champion Speciality Beer 2023 (Silver)

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