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Triple fff Brewery Alton’s Pride

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Triple fff Brewery Alton's Pride

Triple fff Brewery Alton’s Pride – new on today at The Fox Inn at Fox Corner.

Traditional English Bitter

Alton’s Pride is a traditional English bitter brewed using water from the Hampshire chalk hills.

It is full and clean tasting, initially malty then tangerine fruit and resinous hop build to a quenching bitter finish.

Alton’s Pride was awarded Camra Supreme Champion Beer of Britain 2008

ABV 3.8%

Awards

  1. CAMRA Champion Bitter of Britain BRONZE
    Great British Beer Festival 2004

2. CAMRA Champion Bitter of Britain GOLD
Great British Beer Festival 2008

3. CAMRA Supreme Champion Beer of Britain
Great British Beer Festival 2008

4. SIBA Regional Winner SILVER
2011

5. CAMRA Bitter Category GOLD
CAMRA South East & London 2011

6. CAMRA Champion Bitter of Britain BRONZE
Great British Beer Festival 2009 & 2011

7. CAMRA Bitter of the Festival
CAMRA Doncaster 2013

8. CAMRA Bitter Category GOLD
CAMRA South East & London 2015

Why Triple fff Brewery Alton’s Pride ?

Many of their beers have won countless awards at highly regarded competitions across the nation. Yet with all the success, the brewery has never lost it’s hands-on, authentic quality of traditional brewing.

They want to be judged by their beers and their service to their customers. Nothing more, nothing less.

A timeless process that can’t be rushed, to give you the best possible pint every time.

 

 
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Triple fff Brewery History

 
Triple fff launched in 1997 by Graham Trott, a wood worker by trade who was a keen home brewer.
The most popular question they get asked is ‘Why are you called Triple fff?’. As many of you know all their beers (Alton’s Pride aside) are either song or album titles.
 

Triple fff in music stands for fortissimo and means [very very!] loud.

Graham installed a five barrel plant (20 casks) in one of the units vacated by the now closed furniture factory on Station Approach in the village of Four Marks. They now operate both a 50 barrel plant and in 2023 commissioned a brand new five barrel plant to enable them to stay true to their creative roots!

The railway station still operates on the steam heritage Watercress Line which runs ten miles between Alton and Alresford.

The beer names come from music by iconic rock icons across the ages.

The psychedelic sixties did not spawn a song called Alton Pride, but that joined the lyrical portfolio has been voted Supreme Champion Beer of Britain.

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