mcgovern'S Pub
Although we're not a brewpub, all of our beers are imported from one of the finest, oldest brewpubs in the UK, Three Lions Brewery.
Just so you know what you're getting, here's an explanation of the different types of beers you may offer yourself.
Bitter is a broad term applied to a well-hopped pale ale, from about 3.5% to 7% in strength and pale gold to dark mahogany in color.
Mild ale is generally considered to be a low-gravity beer with a low hop rate and predominantly malty palate and Light mild is generally similar, but pale in color.
Old ale is a term applied to dark, malty beers above 4.5% abv, also sometimes called Winter Warmers.
Porters and stouts are generally as dark or darker than old ales, and significantly more bitter. They differ from dark milds and old ales in the use of roast grains, which adds to the bitterness, and lends flavours of toast, biscuit, or coffee.
Lager is the term generally used for bottom-fermented beer.