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Early evening sharpener in the castle arms in West Lulworrh was a Snowy, 'single malt' draught. No idea what that means bit it was bloody, bloody good, as the local yokels agreed.
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It means they only used one type of malt! Typically, you use a blend of malts - in most English bitter, there'd be pale ale malt as base malt to provide fermentable sugar and some crystal malt for some sweetness, colour and body.
SMaSH beers are quite the thing - single malt and single hop.