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Saturday, April 30, 2005

The April 2005 issue of British Archaeology reported on the only known English beer named after an archaeological site. 'Studland Bay Wrecked' celebrates a 500 year old Spanish merchant vessel almost 100 feet long which came to a tragic end on the Hook Sands at the entrance to Poole Harbour in Dorset. The wreck was discovered 1984 and has since become a famous location for divers to visit.

The beer is produced by the Isle of Purbeck Brewery in Swanage. At a strength of 4.5% it is a reasonably strong brew, described by our south of England correspondent as a 'good all rounder'.

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