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Kölsch-style Ale · 4.6% ABV

Delicate · Crisp · Refreshing

A bright, refreshing Kölsch-style ale inspired by the clear, steady chalk streams of the Chiltern Hills.

Chalk Stream combines the smooth drinkability of a pale ale with the clean, refined character that makes the Kölsch style so enduringly popular. Light golden in colour, it’s a beer brewed for long alfresco evenings, lighter food, and returning to the glass more often than originally intended.


Character & Style

Brewed with Pilsner, lager and wheat malts, Chalk Stream has a smooth, refined body with a gentle crispness running throughout.

The hop pairing of Hallertauer Mittelfrüh and Akoya brings soft floral notes, subtle herbal spice and delicate citrus character — think lemon zest, lime and a clean, lightly drying finish. Balanced bitterness and a soft malt backbone keep everything composed and highly drinkable.

Refreshing and elegant.


A Style Close to Home

Kölsch-style beers sit closer to English ale than many people might expect, using a similar top-fermenting yeast to the one we know well here at the brewery.

It’s also a style we’ve long had a fondness for. We have family in Cologne — the home of Kölsch — and visits there over the years introduced us to the wonderfully delicate, moreish beers served across the city.

This is our Chiltern take on that tradition.


Tasting Notes

  • Appearance: Pale gold, bright and clear

  • Aroma: Soft florals, light citrus, subtle herbal spice

  • Palate: Crisp malt, lemon and lime, delicate hop character

  • Finish: Clean, smooth and refreshing


Details

  • Style: Kölsch-style Ale

  • ABV: 4.6%

  • Malts: Pilsner Malt, Lager Malt, Wheat Malt

  • Hops: Hallertauer Mittelfrüh, Akoya

  • Availability: Small Batch Brew / seasonal release


Availability

Available now:

  • On draught in the Brewery Shop

  • In mini casks for collection

  • In selected brewery formats

As with all our Small Batch Brews, quantities are limited.


From Cologne to the Chiltern Hills

A beer inspired by family visits, traditional brewing, and the simple pleasure of a clean, refreshing pint done properly.


 

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