William Worthington's White Shield bottle

5.6% ABV

William Worthington’s White Shield is an original India Pale Ale dating back to the 1820s - it is now known as one of the oldest surviving examples of an India Pale Ale. William Worthington began brewing great beer in Burton-on-Trent in 1744.

Worthington’s White Shield is bottle conditioned meaning it continues to ferment after bottling, allowing the beer to mature for up to three years. It is the closest thing to cask ale in a bottle and should be savoured to fully appreciate its great taste.

Worthington’s White Shield is a multi-award winning beer including 7 CAMRA Champion Bottled Beer of Britain awards. To date, no other beer has won this many awards, showing how consistently great tasting this beer is.

Tasting Notes

Worthington’s White Shield is anything but pale. It is feisty and full flavoured with bold notes of malt and toffee, complex fermented characters dominated by fruit and higher alcohols, a powerful hoppiness and a long, bittersweet finish.

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ORIGIN: BURTON ON TRENT, UK

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