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Timothy Taylor Boltmaker is a 4% classic Yorkshire bitter from the Keighley-based Knowle Spring Brewery, winner of CAMRA's Champion Beer of Britain award in 2014.
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Timothy Taylor Boltmaker ranks #17 of 214 in the Ale ranking, behind Fyne Ales Jarl, ahead of Adnams Tally-Ho.
CAMRA Champion Beer of Britain winner, classic Yorkshire bitter reputation, strong cask standing with some bottle variability.
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When did Timothy Taylor Boltmaker win CAMRA's Champion Beer of Britain?
Boltmaker won CAMRA's prestigious Champion Beer of Britain award in 2014, cementing its reputation as one of the finest cask bitters in England. It had previously been available under a different name before being rebranded as Boltmaker.
Where is Timothy Taylor's brewery located?
Timothy Taylor brews at the Knowle Spring Brewery in Keighley, West Yorkshire, where the brewery has been based since 1863. The Yorkshire water from the surrounding area is often cited as contributing to the distinctive character of their beers.
What ABV is Timothy Taylor Boltmaker?
Boltmaker has an ABV of 4%, making it a classic session-strength Yorkshire bitter. This moderate strength is typical of traditional cask-conditioned English bitters served in pubs.
Is Timothy Taylor Boltmaker available in cask or in bottles and cans?
Boltmaker is primarily a cask-conditioned beer found on handpump in pubs across the UK, but it is also available in bottles and cans for off-trade retail. Timothy Taylor has expanded packaging options in recent years to reach drinkers beyond the pub trade.
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