Born out of the notorious Wychwood Forest, where being different sits at the heart of our DNA, Hobgoblin champions beers with depth and character.
Crafted with character, Hobgoblin is an award-winning, British ale that captures the imagination and delights the tastebuds. First brewed in 1988 when our iconic Hobgoblin burst his way into the spotlight, we’ve been brewing an unmatched selection of premium ales ever since.
With hoppy, intense flavours and a truly unmistakable look, these are beers that are proud to be themselves, to be enjoyed by those that appreciate a great ale when they try one. Though we may have a bit of mischief in our nature, we’re passionate about brewing the best for ale aficionados of every taste, for every occasion.
Each pack contains 4 x 440ml beer cans of ale.
Tasting Notes:
Grab your axe and crack open a gold one. Unearth a hoard of hops with malted barley and dive from a biscuit-like base into a bounty of fresh lemon and lime.
It’s a treasure you won’t want to share…
Consider yourself an ale aficionado or even a flavourful beer fanatic? Here's everything you need to know about our Gold Beer from The Hobgoblin's
Guide to Brewing:
See: Golden
Smell: Fragrant, citrus and wild forest gooseberries
Taste: Mouth-watering malt & refreshing citrus hop kick
Sweet: 2/5
Bitter: 3/5
Hops: Pilgrim, Nelson Sauvin, Citra & Summit
Best served chilled.
Allergens
Contains: Barley, Wheat
Nutrition
per 100ml:: Energy: 159kJ / 38kcal
Energy per 284ml (1/2 pint):: Energy: 452kJ / 108kcal
Age Restrictions
Statutory 18 Years
Alcohol Percentage
4.2%
Alcohol Units
1.9 UK Units per can
Storage & Shelf-life
Best before: See base.
Safety Information
Please Drink Responsibly
Know Your Limits
UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units a week
For more facts: bedrinkaware.co.uk
It is safest not to drink alcohol when pregnant
Manufacturer Address
Produced by:
Carlsberg Marston's Brewing Co. Ltd.,
Wychwood Brewery,
Witney,
Oxfordshire,
OX28 4DP,
UK
Carlsberg Breweries,
J.C. Jacobsens Grade 1,
1799 København V.,
Denmark