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BADGER BEERS

CRAFTED WITH CHARACTER


True character isn’t made overnight. In fact, it’s something we’ve had brewing for over 245 years.

Our story began on a riverside in Dorset and lives on as local legend – forever retold through the bold flavours and generations of craft that go into each of our distinctive beers.

Characterful brews, colourful tales.

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BADGER BEERS
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Silver England Winner (Flavoured Beer)

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Silver UK Winner (Pale Beer)

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Gold UK Winner (Pale Beer)

Golden Champion

Golden Champion

Crisp and refreshing, with hints of elderflower.
4.5% ABV

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2024 World Beer Awards - Bronze UK Winner (Pale Beer)

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2021 World Beer Awards - Bronze UK Winner (Pale Beer)

Fursty Ferret

Fursty Ferret

Malty and full-bodied, with moreish hoppy notes.
3.4%-4.4% ABV

Red Rascal

Red Rascal

Fruity and full-bodied, with vibrant cherry.
4% ABV

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UK Gold Winner (Flavoured Beer)

Golden Glory

Golden Glory

Fruity and fresh, with bold peach notes.
4.5% ABV

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England Silver Winner (Flavoured Beer)

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England Silver Winner (Flavoured Beer)

Blandford Fly

Blandford Fly

Sweet and spicy, with hints of toffee and ginger notes.
5.2% ABV

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Bronze England Winner (Flavoured Beer)

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Bronze England Winner (Flavoured Beer)

Master Stoat

Master Stoat

Roasted and rich, with coffee and caramel notes.
5% ABV

Hopping Hare

Hopping Hare

Hoppy and refreshing, with hints of citrus.
4% ABV

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UK Silver Winner (Flavoured Beer)

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UK Gold Winner (Flavoured Beer)

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UK Gold Winner (Flavoured Beer)

Cranborne Poacher

Cranborne Poacher

Rich and fruity, with damson and liquorice notes.
5.7% ABV

Tangle Foot

Tangle Foot

Crisp and balanced, with a noble hop character.
4.7%-5% ABV

Portland Poster

Portland Poster

Refreshing and malty, with a balanced bitterness.
3.4% ABV

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England Bronze Winner (IPA)

Outland West Coast IPA

Outland West Coast IPA

Like the Jurassic coast, everything else pales in comparison.
5.0% ABV

Outland Tropical Pale Ale

Outland Tropical Pale Ale

We’re manifesting sun drenched shores, whatever the weather.
4.3% ABV

Outland Session Pale Ale

Outland Session Pale Ale

Just like your favourite boozer, this sessionable pale ale could be your new go to.
4.0% ABV

Outland Hazy IPA

Outland Hazy IPA

Light and hazy — like long summer days at Lulworth Cove.
4.2% ABV

Outland Stout

Outland Stout

Discover a path less travelled
4.1% ABV

Outland Black IPA

Outland Black IPA

Dark as the shadowy caves that pepper the Jurassic coastline.
5.0% ABV

Outland Helles Lager

Outland Helles Lager

After work beers, festival beers, train beers, weeknight "why not" beers...
4.2% ABV

Outland India Pale Lager

Outland India Pale Lager

Who says you can’t have the best of both worlds?
4.7% ABV

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England Gold and Country Winner (Flavoured Beer)

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England Gold Winner (Flavoured Beer)

Outland Ginger Pale Ale

Outland Ginger Pale Ale

Bold. Unwavering. A real one of a kind – just like Dorset's Old Harry Rocks.
5.0% ABV

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