Kronenbourg Tradition Anglaise

 


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Formerly brewed at Kronenbourg (Carlsberg)
Style: Pale Ale - English
Obernai, France
Serve in English pint

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RATINGS: 8   MEAN: 1.9/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 2.27/5   EST. CALORIES: 141   ABV: 4.7%
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Tradition Anglaise, is a top-fermented amber beer, with rich aromatic properties, brewed in the style of a traditional English pale ale.

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freretoc (1935) - Besançon, FRANCE - APR 2, 2014
On essaye d’imiter un style, on sait pas faire c’est dégueulasse ça marche pas, encore un beau travail de chez Kronenbourg...

2.2
jaghana (7774) - Strasbourg (Alsace), FRANCE - JUL 26, 2013
Bottle 25cl, six pack, (old rating 2004). A clear copper amber beer with medium head. Nose is low with peppery hops. Aroma is on caramel and light burnt caramel, watery body, light grassy hops, quite far from an English Pale ale.

1.3
Nate (4279) - Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA - FEB 8, 2004
Weak malt aroma, watery. Light bitter hops - chemical notes. Dark orange-amber clear with white, foamy, slightly lacing head. Medium watery body with medium-heavy carbonation. Light dry sweetness up front, very weak, watery taste. Hardly any malt characteristics. Weak hops with little bittering. Light dry nutty after.

1.7
fiulijn (28318) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - DEC 18, 2003
Kronenbourg Tradition Anglaise
Light amber color, poor head. No aroma, or just some cardboard. Very simple taste, dry and watery, but with a light pleasant smokey note.

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Oakes (30664) - Richmond, British Columbia, CANADA - MAR 12, 2002
Memo to the French: next time the Germans roll over your sorry asses, you will regret insulting the English in this fashion, cause we ain't coming to help you.

2.4
omhper (40214) - Tyresö, SWEDEN - FEB 19, 2002
Pale amber. Some maltiness, some fruitiness. Low bitterness. Roughly a megabrewed brown ale.

2.4
Bov (14982) - Bienne, SWITZERLAND - OCT 12, 2001
UPDATED: AUG 2, 2003 clear amber colour, almost no foam, caramel and some dark fruits in the nose, light to medium body, faint bitterness, dry bubblegum-like finish - a very poor attempt to simulate an english pale ale

3.4
jbrus (4986) - Delft, NETHERLANDS - OCT 12, 2001
Sweet and some spicy elements..........................................


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