Regular price £2.49
Morland Old Golden Hen Beer is the perfect choice for those who appreciate a traditional, flavorful beer. With origins that date back to 1711 and a strong family brewing tradition, this beer has been perfected over the centuries. Read more.
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UK Mainland
Standard UK Mainland Under 3kg (3-5 Working Days) - £4.95
Standard UK Mainland Over 3kg (3-5 Working Days) - £5.95
Express Delivery (1-3 Working Days - Order by 2PM) - £7.99Next Working Day UK Mainland (Order by 2PM) - £9.99
Weekend UK Mainland Delivery (Order by 2PM Friday) - £10.99
Heavy/Oversized Delivery (Over 30kg - Express Delivery) - £19.99
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Description
Made from only the finest ingredients - including English pale malt, German wheat and Belgian hops - we craft a rich and balanced taste. This classic amber beer is full-bodied with a smooth malt flavor. It's sweet up front, followed by a light hop bitterness at the end that leaves you refreshed every time you take a sip. The perfect accompaniment for any meal, Morland Old Golden Hen Beer is made to order for a truly memorable experience each time. Whether you’re just enjoying it on its own or pairing it with your favorite foods, its complex flavor brings out the best in everything it touches.
Tasting Notes
Go ahead — treat yourself to something special with Morland Old Golden Hen Beer! This beloved tradition will leave satisfied customers coming back for more every single time.


Beer Margarita Cocktail Recipe
It's beerita time! Who would believe that beer would be the perfect solution to eradicating fluorescent green margaritas? Well, it is. Best to use not-so-micro brews to avoid an overpowering beer flavor. Use the limeade can to measure the ingredients, and adjust with extra water if the mixture seems too sweet. Straining the pulp is always a good idea unless, of course, you like pulp.