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North Yorkshire, Flying Herbert (England)  (RP) North Yorkshire is based at Pinchinthorpe Hall, Guisborough, a moated and listed house that was home for centuries to the Lee family. The complex of striking buildings includes its own spring that provides water for the small on-site brewery, which uses organic ingredients. Flying Herbert was one of North Yorkshire�s earliest brews and the label depicts a cartoon pilot who lacks only one important piece of equipment: an aeroplane! The beer is brewed with pale, crystal and chocolate malts and is hopped with First Gold and New Zealand Hallertau varieties. The ruby-red beer has a rich aroma of dark sultana fruit, chocolate and spicy hops, with more ripe fruit, hops and chocolate in the mouth, and a long finish that becomes dry and bitter but with good, persistent chocolate and vinous fruit notes. 4.7% ABV, 50cl, �26.50 X 12, Livingbeer.com.  | |
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