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Robinsons Old Tom Strong Ale

Style: Old Ale, Barley Wine
Alcohol: 8.5% ABV
Brewery: Robinsons
Country/Region: England

Product Description:

A classic English Strong Ale. Named Champion Ale of Britain on multiple occasions, and winner of a gold medal (Best Ale) at the 2009 World Beer Cup. From Michael Jackson: "Old Tom, at a hefty 8.5 per cent alcohol by volume, has not only the colour of cherry brandy but also the taste, along with a nutty, chocolatey, spicy, smoky, richness."

Tasting Notes:

Tasting notes coming soon.

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You can buy Robinsons Old Tom Strong Ale in the following pack sizes:
Pack DescriptionPriceQty 
Single (1 x 330ml Bottle) $7.50
4-Pack (4 x 330ml Bottles) $24.99
Carton 12 (12 x 330ml Bottles) $62.99
Remember, we can usually fit up to 20 beers into each delivery carton. Want to try the above beer but not sure what else to choose? Why not try our special Around the World in Twenty Beers Pack. If you would like some help making your choice, why not contact our friendly and knowledgeable staff who will be happy to make some suggestions.
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