Beer
Vegetarian Society Approved - Vegan
A Rich and Fruity, Chestnut Coloured Kentish Strong Ale
First Brewed in 1958
Britains Oldest Brewer
This award-winning beer from Britain's oldest brewer takes its name from ancient signposts pointing pilgrims to the shrine of Thomas a becket at Canterbury Cathedral. A perennial favourite since its launch back in 1958, Bishops finger is brewed using Kentish hops, barley and chalk-filtered mineral water drawn from deep beneath Shepherd Neame's Faversham brewery. It holds Protected Geographical Indication status as a Kentish strong ale, guaranteeing the provenance of its ingredients.
Alcohol By Volume: 5.2
Units: 2.6
Water, MaltedBarley, Glucose Syruo, Hops
For allergens including Cereals containing Gluten see ingredients in bold
Storage
Best before end: See neck of bottle
PREGNANCY WARNING Alcohol can cause lifelong harm to your baby
Typical Values | per 100ml |
Energy | 184kJ/43kCal |
Manufacturers Address
Brewed & bottled by: Shepherd Neame Ltd, Faversham, Kent, ME13 7AX, England.
Return To
Phoenix Drinks, 100 Shore Road, BT38 8UE. www.shepherdneame.co.uk
| Updated: 30th July 2025
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