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The are plenty of great ales made in Norfolk, but which is the best? - Credit: Archant A beer from a Besthorpe brewery is the best in Norfolk, according to the local CAMRA branch. Norwich and District Campaign for Real Ale has revealed its top tipples of 2021, with Wolf Brewery s red ale Mad Wolf coming out on top. The Champions Cask Ale of Norfolk 2021 was described by judges as having a well-rounded malty foundation with chocolate and chestnut support. A bittersweet hoppiness provides depth and balance. Full bodied and lasting . Wolf Brewery beat off competition from Norwich-based Mr Winter s Brewery, which came in second with Fusioneer, and Lignum Vitae from the Grain Brewery of Alburgh. ....
CAMRA tried a lot of beer, but Lacons Audit Ale stood tall. - Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto A Great Yarmouth brewery has scooped Norfolk s bottled beer of the year after experts picked its 8.0% ale as the best of 2021. The tasting panel for Norwich and District Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) have selected the champion of 2021. Brewed by the Great Yarmouth based Lacons Brewery, Audit Ale has been named the Champion Bottled Beer of Norfolk 2021 by Norwich & District Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). The 8.0% strong barley wine won over judges who described it as having honey, marmalade and a sweet maltiness with a bitter edge. ....