REDISCOVER MAGNA CARTA WITH SHEPHERD NEAME

PRESS RELEASE

Issued by Shepherd Neame

April 2015

 

REDISCOVER MAGNA CARTA WITH SHEPHERD NEAME

Britain’s oldest brewer, Shepherd Neame, has launched a limited edition ale to commemorate the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta. It is named 1215 after the year in which the historic document was sealed, which established the rule of law and also defined the traditional pint of ale: “There shall be but one Measure throughout the Realm”.

A traditional strong English ale, 1215 (8% abv) is infused with medieval ale ingredients such as Mugwort, Yarrow, Woodruff and Fennel, which were used before hops became proliferant.

It is presented in a traditional amber 750ml bottle, embossed with the Shepherd Neame crook. Only 1,215 bottle-conditioned beers have been released, each encased within a presentation box bearing the signature approval of brewery president Robert Neame.

Head brewer Richard Frost said: “We created 1215 in our pilot brewery, which allowed us to experiment, and are really pleased with the brew. It is very rich, with a hint of herbs to replicate what ale would have tasted like during the medieval period.”

The brewery has been making beer at its historic site in the market town of Faversham, Kent, for more than 400 years. Faversham has a special connection to the Magna Carta as its town council recently discovered that a copy in its archives was an original.

To commemorate the anniversary, the copy will be put on display in a special exhibition during the month of June. The town is also holding a weekend of celebrations on June 13 and 14, when Shepherd Neame will be offering visitors the chance to sample 1215 at two special guided brewery tours including tutored tastings

The tours are taking place at 11am and 2pm on Sunday, June 14. Tickets are priced £12.75 for adults, £8.90 for children aged 12 to 17 inclusive.

For more information or to book, call Shepherd Neame Visitor Centre on 01795 542016 or email tours@shepherdneame.co.uk.

The beer will be on sale, priced £17.50, from Shepherd Neame’s brewery shop at www.shepherdneame.co.uk/shop from May.

Go Back

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from the Produced in Kent team.

You have Successfully Subscribed!