blankboy (2562), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jul 15, 2007 Cask at the Whitelocks Pub, Leeds. Pours a clear orange-amber with an average size lasting creamy white head and nice lacing -- it looks pretty frickin’ nice! Aroma of caramel malt, fruit and earthy hops. Flavour of caramel malt, light earthy hops, fruit and a mild bitter finish. Medium bodied. I really liked this -- thanks to some guy at the bar for the recommendation!
SaintMatty (423), Tallinn, Estonia Aug 20, 2008 Cask (The Castle,Basingstoke) - Copper coloured with a bit of a haze. Very fruity and rich aroma with some fruit cake hints. Fruity and slightly musty taste with raisins and some spicy malt notes. bman1986 (72), Broadstairs, Kent, England Aug 16, 2008 Cask at The Butchers Arms, Herne: Dark orangey brown beer. Strong flavours of fruit and bread with a little maltiness. Very rich and tasty. Good beer but I could only drink a couple. gary07734 (128), Tyne & Wear, England Jun 18, 2008 Red-ish brown half pint at local beer festival.
Taste is bitter, quite fruity and loads of malt. Bitter after taste. Fairly average pint nothing special. alexcandy (11), chatillon-sur-seine, France May 21, 2008 Nice strong heavy beer. Great with food and I think a very winter drink. Lots of flavor and depth to this. So much better than the bottle broadside. wheresthepath (213), Buckinghamshire, England May 16, 2008 [at the Ferry Inn, Southwold, Suffolk] Initially rich, malty, smooth - went down very easily. Aftertaste a little weak and watery, bitter but well balanced. Very pleasant.
The draught version is weaker-tasting than the bottled version, and different flavours are apparent (notably malt rather than fruit). Both are good drinks, and I couldn’t actually recommend one over the other (I’d choose the draught year-roundwhen I was having a laugh with my mates, and the bottle in front of a fire on a cold winter’s day!), but I don’t know how Adnams can call them the same beer!
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