This uses the Barnsley skyline shown on the BBC logo to show how Barnsley is getting better, although it has some way to go before it resembles a Tuscan hill Village.
It's a play on Barnsley Bitter really - Barnsley Bitter was a famous beer brewed in Oakwell next to the football club until the 1970's - it had a huge following and a few small breweries have tried copying it since.
Ronnie's first proper job was delivering beer for the brewery in the late 50's so it's ironic really.
Style: Traditional Best Bitter.
Tasting note: An attractive nut brown and traditional bitter with satisfying toffee overtones.
ABV: 3.8%
Fish and chips are very popular in Barnsley and Yorkshire and go well with this illustrious ale, even better when mushy peas and scraps are included.
















