Ales - "everyday beer festival"

Fullers London Pride - The "Local Legend" This beer has a good malty base and a rich balance of well-developed hop flavours from Target, Challenger and Northdown varieties of hops. Its flavour has been likened by Stephen Cox, beer writer and former Campaigns Director at CAMRA, to "the sensation of angels dancing on the tongue..."! - 4.1% ABV.
Fullers ESB - First brewed in 1971, ESB is unrivalled in terms of its flavour and balance, and was described in the 1997 CAMRA Good Beer Guide as follows: "a strong aromatic beer of great character...immediate full bodied maltiness gives way to a rich hoppiness in the finish". Or as a previous edition put it, "extra special in every sense!" - 5.5% ABV.
Young's Bitter - A truly bitter beer, brewed from the finest English malted barley and Fuggles and Goldings hops. Pale in colour and distinctive in flavour. Young's biggest-selling draught beer. - 3.7% ABV.

"A recent visit here produced one of the finest beers ever tasted by your reporter in 25 years' drinking. The Young's Bitter was historic" (from July 2000 CAMRA Surrey/Hants News & Ale)

Harvey's Sussex - Created by Anthony Jenner whilst serving as head brewer after the Second World War. Anthony was awarded a 'Lifetime Achievement Award' by the Parliamentary Beer Club in 1998 for 'outstanding service to the industry'. I'm sure no small part of this was in gratitude for creating this fine beer.  - 4.0% ABV

At London Olympia on Tuesday 2nd August 2005, Harveys mainstay beer was awarded the GOLD MEDAL in this most prestigious category by the judges of the Champion Beer of Britain Competition.

Plus two guest ales - changes regularly