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Beer, ale, lager and stout brands

Ringwood

Ringwood Boondoggle

Ringwood Boondoggle
75A refreshing, bitter, golden ale featuring Fuggles and First Gold hops.

Ringwood Fortyniner

Ringwood Fortyniner
73A lighter-drinking beer than its strength would suggest.

Ringwood Old Thumper

Ringwood Old Thumper
75A famous copper ale with a rather subtle finish for a beer of its strength.

Ringwood Seventy Eight

Ringwood Seventy Eight
75An old-fashioned, orange-amber beer brewed to celebrate 30 years of brewing at Ringwood. It's not nearly as fruity as most of Ringwood's beers, and it's not bottle conditioned either, which takes away...

Sticky Ringwood Porter Pudding with Butterscotch Ice Cream and Berries
From Simon Brooks, head chef at The Vine, Hambledon, Hampshire – a Marston's Pub Company pub
January 1970, Issue , page 43

Australia - The brewers of Oz
For years we've been told that Australians wouldn't give a XXX
January 1970, Issue , page 25

Hampshire, Kent and Sussex: In the garden of England
Andrew Catchpole looks at the brewers of Hampshire, Sussex and Kent
January 1970, Issue , page 30

UK Breweries
Breweries HAMPSHIRE Bowman Ales Ltd, Droxford Tel: +44 (0)1489 878 110 www.bowmanales.com Choice beer: Wallops Wood 4% The Crondall Brewing Co, Crondall Tel: +44 (0)1252 319 000 www.crondallbrewery.c...
January 1970, Issue , page 35

Green & Pleasant Lands
Hampshire, Dorset & Wiltshire form an impressive pyramid of brewing, where traditional production and modern techniques exist side by side. Dominic Roskrow reports.
January 1970, Issue , page 46

The heart of Hampshire (Ringwood)
This year is a crucial one for Ringwood Brewery in Hampshire, marking the start of a new era. Dominic Roskrow reports
January 1970, Issue , page 15

Wychwood branches out
Marston's is eating up outstanding British regional breweries faster than Beers of the World can visit them. But could this guarantee the future of some of England's best premium ales? Dominic Roskrow...
January 1970, Issue , page 18

Brewing in the bard's back yard
As well as being Shakespeare's old stomping ground, the West Midlands is one of England's most important regions as far as brewing history is concerned, but what's the status today? Dominic Roskrow re...
January 1970, Issue , page 46