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Inglaterra
Shepherd Neame Bishops Finger was first made in 1958 to commemorate the end of the rationing years after World War II. Its name refers to a sign, still found in Kent, which pointed the way for pilgrims going to Canterbury featuring a finger instead of an arrow to indicate direction.
Shepherd Neame Bishops Finger
[BOTTLE 50 CL]
[BOTTLE 50 CL]
English beer type Kentish Strong Ale, 5.4% alcohol.
Shepherd Neame Bishops Finger is bright red, slightly cloudy, creamy white foam
Shepherd Neame Bishops Finger is a bright red beer, slightly cloudy, creamy white foam. In the aroma is the sweetness of malt and caramel, plus slight hints of nuts. The roasted malt flavor is slightly sweet, giving way to floral hints that balance into a strong and long bitter finish. Medium-bodied and light with moderate carbonation