Cask Ales

We are currently serving Theakstons Best Bitter and Old Speckled Hen

The following is a list of cask ales which you may see at the Greyhound.

Abbot Ale

Full flavoured, smooth and mature, with masses of ripe fruit characteristics. Malty richness and superb hop balance. Brewed by Greene King at the Westgate Brewery, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. 5.0%

Jekyll's Gold

Hydes' flagship beer is a superbly balanced premium ale of great distinction. Light in colour - yet full-bodied and strong in flavour. Brewed by Hydes at their Manchester brewery. 4.3%

Marston's Pedigree

A premium ale, still brewed in oak casks for a smooth and very drinkable beer. Fascinating aroma of biscuity malt, spicy hops and light fruit. Brewed at Marston's Brewery in Burton-on-Trent. 4.5%

Doctor Okell's IPA

Light in colour, with a full-bodied taste. Sweetness, offset by a strong hopping rate, gives an overall roundness with spicy, lemony notes and a fine, dry finish. Brewed by Okell's, Isle of Man 4.5%

Old Peculiar

The beer that made Masham famous, is brewed with Fuggle hops for a rich, dark, smooth-tasting character all of its own. It has a large global and UK following. Brewed by Theakston in Masham, Yorkshire. 5.6%

Old Speckled Hen

Golden amber-red, with a wonderful, warm flavour. Malt loaf and toffee flavours combine with bitterness for a balanced sweetness. Brewed by Greene King at the Westgate Brewery in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. 5.2%

Cooper's Butt

An amber-red, full-bodied bitter in classic IPA style. Robust in flavour, Golding and Fuggle hops give a pronounced, citrous taste and aroma. Brewed by Theakston in Masham, North Yorkshire. 4.3%

Theakston's XB

A premium stregth, ruby coloured ale with rich flavour and full body. Dryness and fruitiness from Bramling Cross and Fuggle hops give a complex aroma. Brewed by Theakston in Masham, Yorkshire. 4.5%

Note: This list is indicative only of the types of cask ales that may be available at various times. The presence of any beer on this page does not guarantee availability in the pub. The landlord reserves the right to offer alternative beers at any time.