Thanks go out to pghlee for saving a growler of this from the recent cask at The Brick Store. He saved this for some of the stragglers that couldn’t make it on the previous day for the cask tapping. Jet black, still pour with no sign of life in terms of...
From notes: Interesting brew this, mainly because it has the name and the appearance that would suggest that it is one of the infamous “Golden Ales” that have grown up in England over the last few years as dumbed down, traditional English Bitters. HOWEVER,...
Deliciously sessionable, simple example of an English bitter. Summer 2007 from notes – somewhere in Cornwall! Main characteristics include the biscuit malts, the smooth mouthfeel and the drinkability. This is the kind of beer that one thinks of as being typical...
Another classic English bitter if not quite a classic in its own right. Cask offering at The Well House, Cathedral Yard, Exeter, Devon, England. Summer 2007 from notes. This was offered at the end of the Real Ale Festival at the pub the week before. Very Pale, golden...
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