Nope you are right 3 Brewers it was.
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A visit to North Wales provided some different names as well as Abbot & Shepherd Neame Amber Ale :-
Banks's Mild 3.5%
Purple Moose Snowdonia Ale 3.6%
Brain's Bitter 3.7%
Banks's Bitter 3.8%
Bragdy Cader Aur Cader 3.8%
Brakspear Oxford Gold 4.0%
Llyn Brenin Enlli 4.0%
Great Orme Welsh Black 4.0%
Llyn Cwrw Glyndwr 4.0%
Banks's Sunbeam 4.2%
Robinson's Unicorn 4.2%
Shepherd Neame Amber Ale 4.5%
Acorn Bullseye 4.5%
Great Orme Celtica 4.5%
Wychwood Hobgoblin 4.5%
Hook Norton Old Hooky 4.6%
Quantock Plastered Pheasant 4.8%
Mauldon's Suffolk Pride 4.8%
Greene King Abbot Ale 5.0%
Clarence & Frederick's Cascadian Black 5.0%
Marston's Old Empire 5.7%
ELB Quadrant Oatmeal Stout 5.8%
Adnam's Rogue Brutal IPA 6.0%
The winner is Banks's Sunbeam for £3.35 in the Barmouth Tal Y Don which was about the only one with a big New World hop flavour. The local Welsh brews seem to have a more conservative hop flavour.
BOTW Banks's Sunbeam
A very late submission from me, but a familiar brewery as the winner.
Exit 33, ex Skys Edge, ex Brew Company, Riverside Pale.
Despite the enforced name changes there's been no change of management/brewer and they're good.
A light, refreshing 4.2% er, great for a session. Tried in The Baum of course. :cheers: