New Beers and New Prices at Sir Toby’s Beers

There’s good news for those of you who enjoy a tipple, Sir Toby’s Beers have a range of new drinks on offer, and not only that, many are now at lower prices!

If you're looking to get the most out of your beer-drinking experience while being mindful of your budget, you can't go wrong with cask-brewed beer this summer. We are delighted to reveal that 'Lowey Lager' 4.4% is now on tap. It carries the same price tag as the previous Feld, yet it is higher in strength, up from 4% to 4.4%, hence providing a more premium experience, and mirroring the strength of several more mainstream beverages.

On the 23rd May, the team are off to Nene Valley Brewery to create a brand new variant of East Point Pale, to be released in time for the First Light Festival and available at East Point Pavilion for the same price as last year.

For those who enjoy a pint or two of the cherry beer, the price had been reduced by more than £1 per pint due to a switch from Belgian-brewed beer to East Anglian-brewed beer. Having reduced the carbon footprint, whether it's a half pint, two-thirds of a pint or a schooner, this beer is sure to be a hit!

For those who prefer a bottle or two, the wine menu has also been entirely refreshed! House wines are now available starting at £3.75 for a small glass and £4.95 for a medium. Although the prices of Malbec and New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc have risen, they’ll be staying the same at East Point Pavilion! Furthermore, they’ve also made the selection easier to navigate with more well-known grapes.

To sum up, while the expenses associated with making specialty beverages independently have become increasingly challenging and costly, Sir Toby’s have collaborated with nearby brewers and providers to not only make sure prices remain the same as they were last year, for many drinks, they’re now even friendlier on your wallet.

Bottoms up!

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