Booking a Table

If you would like to eat, please do book to avoid disappointment.

Lunchtime Meals 12-2:30pm (2pm on Sundays)

Evening Meals  6-9pm ( not Sunday evening)

Tel: 01235 811311

The Bear at Home, High St, North Moreton. OX11 9AT

Baguettes


Served 12:00-2:30  (Mon-Sat)


Ham & Tomato

£4.95

Sausage & Onions
£4.95

Bacon & Melted Brie
£4.95

Prawn & Marie Rose £5.95

Tuna Mayo £4.50


Cheese & Pickle/ Onion
£4.50

Cheese Ploughman's
£8.50

Home made chips with above, please add
£1.50

BEAR STEAK BAGUETTES (lunch & Evening)

Actually they’re prime beef !

Mummy Bear Baguette-4oz Rump Steak & Onions-the smaller brother, but still served with our great home made chips £7.95


Daddy Bear Baguette -8oz Rump Steak & Onions served with chips £10.95

What's On

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Here's a selection from our list....

Cuvee Jean Paul (cotes de Gascoigne), France)  £3.80/ glass/ or £13.95 / btdry, lively with a grapefruit tang

Jean Paul (Vin de Pays Vaucluse,France) £3.80 / £13.95
Soft & dry & lightly spicy, gluggable character

Sauvignon Blanc (Sierra Grande, Chile)  £4.00 /£14.95 Full & vibrant , aromatic stuff from central Valley

Merlot (Sierra Grande, Chile)  £4.00 /£14.95 Up-front juicy blackcurrant flavours

Pinot Grigio Rose  £4.25 / £15.95
fresh & dry with bags of summer fruit

Shiraz Australia) 2012  £4.75/ £17.95
spicy, black fruits

Pinot Grigio (Pavie, Italy )  £4.25 / £15.95Tangy dry Pinot with apple & citrus notes


St Emilion(Bordeaux, France) 2008  £29.50 Rich,dense claret, with real elegance


And more to come...

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Beers at the pump right now!

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Written by Dean Beedell   
Friday, 13 November 2009 11:00
Timothy Taylor Landlord
White Horse
Wayland Smithy
Bear Beer
Stowford Press
Guinness
Pilsner Urquell
Becks Vier
Loddon Hoppit
Fullers ESB
Lovibonds Henley Gold

The Beer at The Bear at Home Inn

Our beer is kept well and served correctly. We aim to keep two real ale pumps serving good quality local ales at all times with a third and fourth pump for guest beers. We support local breweries including West Berks, Loddon, Lovibonds and White Horse breweries as well as providing nationally-known pub championship beers such as Landlord from Timothy Taylors in Yorkshire. Click on the links to the left to review our regular beers...

 

 

Timothy Taylor Landlord Bitter 4.3% ABV

Timothy Taylor Landlord selection of beers

Classic Strong Pale Ale, with a complex and hoppy aroma, has won more awards nationally than any other beer. This includes four times as Champion at the Brewers International and four times as CAMRA Beer of the Year.
First brewed in 1952 as a bottled beer called Competition Ale. Transferred to the cask as Landlord in 1953.
Refreshingly reliable, nationally renowned, this full drinking Pale Ale has real "pulling power". This beer has won prizes for many years, the recent prizes are :

Great British Beer Festivals (judged by consumers)

2004 Bronze Award - Best Bitter category
2000 Bronze Award - Best Bitter category
1999 Supreme Champion Beer of Britain
1998 Bronze Award - Best Bitter category
1994/95 Supreme Champion Beer of Britain

Brewing Industry International Awards (judged by brewers).

2000 Draught Beer Challenge Cup.
2000 1st Prize & Gold Medal Cask Conditioned Beer
1998 2nd Prize & Silver Medal Cask Conditioned Beer
1994 3rd Prize & Bronze Medal Cask Conditioned Beer

CAMRA Supreme Champion 1982; 1983; 1994 and 1999.

Ingredients: Golden Promise malt; Styrian Goldings, Goldings and Fuggles hops; Oldham Brewery yeast.

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Timothy Taylor Landlord

White Horse Oxfordshire bitter

White Horse Wayland Smithy bitter

White Horse Bitter 3.7% ABV & Wayland Smithy 4.4% ABV

The White Horse Brewery located in Stanford-in-the-Vale has been brewing since October 2004. Set up by two former Wychwood employees (Stuart Wastie and Andrew Wilson) They currently produce two beers: Oxfordshire Bitter (3.7%) and Wayland Smithy (4.4%).

 

The White Horse brewery
http://www.whitehorsebrewery.com/

 

 

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West Berks Bear Beer 4% ABV

Brewed exclusively for The Bear by our friends at West Berks Brewery, using local hops from Kingston Bagpuize. A traditional style Bitter, much enjoyed by our regulars.

The West Berks Brewery
http://www.wbbrew.com

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Pilsner Urquell

Pilsner Urquell is somewhat heavier (with an almost ale-like fruitiness in the malt body) and more strongly hopped than most pilsener beers, which is considered by many to be its most distinguishing characteristic. Saaz hops, a noble hop variety, are a key element in its flavour profile. http://http://www.pilsner-urquell.com

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Stowford Press Stowford Press dry 4.5%

Brewed by Westons at Much Marcle in Gloucestershire this cider has a lovely apple flavour and is made from a mix of cider apples which include Court Royal, Dabinett, Brownsnout and Sweet Coppin.

http://www.westons-cider.co.uk/index.php

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Loddon Hoppit Classic Bitter 3.5% ABV

Moderate in strength, but packed with flavour. Smooth malty body, quite bitter with the aroma and taste of east Kent Golding hops. A gorgeous beer made by Loddon Brewery a micro-brewery established by Chris and Vanessa Hearn in a two hundred year old brick and flint barn in the village of Dunsden, between Reading and Henley-on-Thames. This beer is the webmaster's favourite, similar to Brakspear ordinary but unlike Brakspear Brewery is still using original Chiltern hard water. A hoppy beer of the good old South of England bitter style.

The Loddon Brewery
http://www.loddonbrewery.com/

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Becks Vier 4.0% (Vier is 4 in German by the way !)
 

Beck's beer is full of character and is internationally recognised by its pure, crisp and fresh pilsner taste. Beck's was first brewed in Bremen, Northwest Germany in 1873. Within a year of its launch, Beck's received its first prize from Crown Prince Frederick and its first international prize in the USA in 1876.

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Guinness label Draught Guinness 4.1% ABV

This beer uses several varieties (of hops), among which Goldings are perhaps the most influential. Guinness uses its original yeast, though this has been selected down from several strains to one, which was arrived at in about 1960. The Dublin brewery makes five or six principal versions of Guinness, in a total of 19 variations, and exports around 40 percent of its output.

All the grain used by Guinness is grown in Ireland. The non-malt grains used in the domestic product is 25% flaked barley and 10% roasted barley.

If one can Toucan!

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nice tasting Lovibonds beer

Lovibonds Henley Gold - 4.6% abv

Lovibonds craft Henley Gold by combining the freshest British malted wheat and barley, then ferment with a yeast culture from the oldest brewery in the world, giving this beer it's truly unique character.

Natural golden hue and thick creamy white head with aroma of banana and cloves. A silky texture with fruit flavours, finishing fresh and clean with a touch of sweetness. This beer can be easily paired with most meals. Try it with a fresh salad or roast chicken.

Technical Detail

Original Gravity: 1.045 (11.1 Plato)
Final Gravity: 1.010 (2.6 Plato)
International Bitterness Units: 15
Colour: 4 SRM/Lovibond (8 EBC)

 

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