
A tasty lager from a brewery named after the gentle rolling hills of Hog's Back; a picturesque ridge of gentle Surrey countryside once frequented by Jane Austen.
Hog's Back has done some great work here. A really nice lager, slightly hoppy and very fresh. It's non-pasteurised (as you would have on cask) which makes a real difference. Shame more bottled beers aren't.
And a friendly giant pig (with the brewery on it's back of course) strolling across the label. Bright orange and kraft. Beautiful big type. What's not to like?
Thumbs up.
Hog's Back has done some great work here. A really nice lager, slightly hoppy and very fresh. It's non-pasteurised (as you would have on cask) which makes a real difference. Shame more bottled beers aren't.
And a friendly giant pig (with the brewery on it's back of course) strolling across the label. Bright orange and kraft. Beautiful big type. What's not to like?
Thumbs up.