The Cheese List
Ham, pork pies, scotch eggs, pickled eggs,
soft drinks and crisps also available.
- Ash Pyramid (goat)
- An ash-coated flat-topped pyramid of
soft cheese with full-on complex flavours when older.
- Avalon (cow)
- Springy texture with pleasing piquancy,
goes well with lighter styles of Trappist beers.
- Caerphilly Gorwydd (cow)
- Moist and crumbly with a pleasing damp
cellar aroma and succulent tangy flavours.
- Celtic Promise (cow)
- Supreme Champion at the 1998 British
Cheese Awards! Made by John Savage
Ontswedder (best known for his Dutch
style Gouda, Teife), it was developed
under the guidance of the 'inventor'
James Aldridge, one of Britain's most
talented cheesemakers. A smear-ripened cheese with a smooth orange rind dusted
with white mould, it is firmer and more
compact than Reblochon but has the
pungent, farmyard aroma and characteristic sweet-sour spicy character of
washed-rind cheeses.
- Applewood Smoked Cheddar (cow)
- Creamy cheddar, smoked flavoured and
coated in Paprika.
- Isle of Mull Cheddar (cow)
- A pale cream coloured cheese that is
fruity and nutty, developing bold tangy flavours with age.
- Appleby's Red Cheshire (cow)
- A crumbly yet moist cheese with a
piquant but tasty flavour which is a good
partner for most beers.
- Camembert Rustique (cow)
- Genuine Normandy cheese, creamy smooth and full flavoured.
(Recommended)
- Cornish Yarg (cow)
- A delicious, semi-hard cheese that is
creamy under the rind and crumbly in
the centre. The cheese is wrapped in
attractive silvery green nettle leaves,
offering a delicate and unique flavour.
- Devon Garland (cow)
- A medium strong Caerphilly style cheese
with a layer of herbs and spring onions
through the middle.
- Dorset Drum Cheddar (cow)
- Made by Denhay Dairy this wonderful
farmhouse mature premium cheddar not
only looks great but it tastes even better!
- Flower Marie (ewe)
- Made in Sussex, this wonderful cheese has a
soft pink-tinged rind that protects the soft
densely flavoured interior that melts in the
mouth revealing a subtle caramel sweemess
combined with a lemony fteshness.
- Golden Cross (goat)
- These bloom-rinded logs are first coated
in ash. They have a dense, even texture
and a medium-strong flavour.
- Hawes Wensleydale (cow)
- A light, mild crumbly cheese from this
successful creamery.
- Kirkham's Lancashire (cow)
- Moist, buttery, gently crumbly and with
excellent depth of flavour.
- Quickes Red Leicester (cow)
- A smooth, buttery textured cheese, orange-red paste with good depth of flavour.
- Smoked Cheddar (cow)
- Traditional strong smoked cheddar.
- Swaledale (cow)
- A medium-firm texture cheese with a
pleasing mellow flavour.
- Swaledale (goat)
- The grey, fluffy rind contrasts superbly
with the bright white interior. Creamy,
moist and with gentle sweet overtones.
- Swaledale (ewe)
- Sweet and pleasantly creamy flavour,
delicate and not too strong.
- Swaledale Old Peculiar (cow)
- A winning combination of Yorkshire ale
and medium matured cheese.
- Tiskey Meadow (cow)
- A medium-firm cheese with a layer of sun-dried tomatoes and basil through the
middle.
- Tornegus (cow)
- A beautifully tangy, springy-textUred cheese
that has become one of the classics of
British cheese-making.
- White Stilton (cow)
- Moist and crumbly with a pleasing lactic bite.
Blue Cheeses
- Cashel Blue (cow)
- Ireland's first blue cheese made by the
Grubb family. Rich, creamy yet crumbly
textUre with a gorgeous flavour. (Recommended)
- Devon Blue (cow)
- Moist and delicately crumbly with a lively
bite from the blue.
- Jersey Blue (cow)
- A soft and strongly piquant style of blue
cheese, a good partner for strong ales.
- Shropshire Blue (cow)
- Full-flavoured and visually stunning blue
cheese with an orange paste.
- Stilton Colston Bassett (cow)
- Still handmade, creamy with a lovely mellow flavour. (The best Stilton money can buy!)
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