Old Speckled Hen
Old
Speckled Hen was first brewed in Abingdon, Oxfordshire to commemorate
the 50th anniversary of the MG car factory.
But why “Old Speckled Hen”? Well, the name is actually
derived from the name “owld speckled un”, a term used
to describe an old MG car used as a factory run-around. Over time,
this unusual, canvas-covered saloon became covered with flecks of
paint and was dubbed the “owld speckled ‘un” by
locals.
Old Speckled Hen is a great choice for those who enjoy a rich, strong
beer to drink. In the UK premium bottled beer sector, Old Speckled
Hen even outsells Newcastle Brown Ale!
There are now 15 London “black cabs” sporting distinctive
Old Speckled Hen livery. All 15 cabs operate within the area surrounded
by the Central underground line- ideal for tourists, residents and
business people alike. The cabs have all been painted in Old Speckled
Hen’s eye-catching colors and feature the famous fox character.
Old Speckled Hen has a superb rich malty and fruity aroma. When
tasting it you will experience a wonderful warming flavor that is
bursting with body. Malty (malt loaf) toffee flavors from the pale
and crystal malts combine with bitterness on the back of the tongue
to give balanced sweetness which is not cloying. This is followed
by a dry finish, surprising for ale of this strength.
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