A barperson holding a pint of Shepherd Neame's Bishops Finger Strong Kentish Ale standing behind a row of beer pumps;

Bishops Finger

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Bishops Finger

First brewed in 1958, Bishops Finger was the first strong ale created by Shepherd Neame after 20 years of malt rationing came to an end.

The beer was named after an ancient Kentish signpost found on the Pilgrim’s Way pointing to Canterbury and the shrine of Thomas à Becket in the city’s world-famous Cathedral.

A rich and fruity ruby ale, it has won numerous awards, including World’s Best Bitter in the 2024 World Beer Awards, and also holds EU Protected Geographical Indication, recognising its unique provenance as a Kentish Strong Ale. Uniquely, it is brewed to a charter which states it can only be brewed by the head brewer on a Friday and must use 100% natural ingredients - Kentish hops and barley - and the brewery's own artesian mineral water.

Flavour profile

Fashioned on a firm, fruity foundation of Crystal malt, this rich, ruby-coloured Kent classic belies its burly appearance with a complexity of flavour. Mouth-filling fruit, prunes, plums and dried apricot spiked with palate-prickling pepper, cinnamon and a soft bitter blood-orange finish.

IBUs:

36.00

Hops:

Target/Challenger (UK), Goldings (UK), First Gold (UK)

Bitter:

Sweet:

Cyclops
Chestnut Brown

Roast, Toffee, Berries

Rich, Fruity, Bitter

ABV & Units
FormatVolumeABVUK Units
Bottle500ml5.2%2.6
DraughtCask Pint (568ml)4.6%2.6
Benefits & credentials

Bishops Finger holds EU Protected Geographical Indication, recognising its unique provenance. Uniquely, it is brewed to a charter which states it can only be brewed by the head brewer on a Friday and that it must be brewed using 100% natural ingredients, Kentish hops and barley, and the brewery's own artesian mineral water.