Five beers to try during World Vegan Month

TO celebrate World Vegan Day and the start of World Vegan Month on November 1, Yorkshire’s Little Valley Brewery has teamed up with The Vegan Society to share its list of five vegan beers to try:
Little Valley Brewery LVB X
An organic barley wine that is rich, bold, dark, with hints of raisin a strong malty backbone. 10% ABV Freedom Brewery Organic Helles Lager
Round malty flavour with a subtle bitterness and smooth caramel undertone. 4.8% ABV
Stroud Brewery Asparagasm
A fruity and crisp aromatic pale ale using Chinook and Nelson Sauvin hops. 4.2% ABV
Little Valley Brewery Tod’s Blonde
Bright yellow blonde ale with a pleasant malty taste and a smooth bitter finish. 5% ABV
Brighton Bier Pale Ale
A refreshing well-balanced moreish beer brewed with Mosaic, Chinook & Citra hops. 4.0% ABV
Little Valley Brewery has recently been celebrating a new listing for three of its beers in Le Pain Quotidien in Leeds, which is the first northern branch of the restaurant chain.
Le Pain Quotidien opened its doors earlier this month in the new Victoria Gate Arcade.
The listing sees Little Valley’s Python IPA, Vanilla Porter and Withens Pale Ale now stocked in the Le Pain Quotidien restaurant.
Sue Cooper, co-owner at Little Valley Brewery, said: “We’re delighted to be a part of Le Pain Quotidien’s first opening in the North. As a restaurant that champions organic products, it seemed natural for us to be involved. Being based in Yorkshire ourselves, we feel honoured to welcome the team at Le Pain Quotidien into the Yorkshire community and can’t wait to see the business grow here.”