dnas2 (524), Yelverton, Devon., Devon, England May 24, 2006 Cask at the Bun Shop, Cambridge. Served chilled. Red, short foamy head. Hoppy aromas, with a slight bitter aftertaste. Palate is good - very nicely finished. Simple and refreshing.
PJClarke (50), London, Surrey, England Nov 29, 2008 A nutty amber ale with a small, wispy head of pure white. Citric hoppy notes in the aroma. Hops again and toasted cereals in the mouth very light and easy. A great session drinker. Bart (1455), Vosselaar, Belgium Nov 29, 2008 Darker orange amber coloured beer with no carbonation and an average creamy oof-white head. Sweet fruity aroma with some light caramel touches. Full creamy palate. Finish is bitter fruity, longer dry ending. A very nice, well balanced bitter gary07734 (210), Tyne & Wear, England Nov 20, 2008 Red tinged golden pint, small head. Taste is nice balanced bitterness with fruity hops and a touch of malt. Good. AsaNewt (106), blackpool, Lancashire, England Nov 1, 2008 Smooth creamy pint. Nice elderflower on the nose. a citrussy biscuit flavour with a creamy mouth feel. A great session beer pivnizub (4007), Porúří, Germany Oct 18, 2008 On draught at The Hope, Wandsworth (next door to Chez Bruce): Amber, small , stable and lacy off-white head; distinctive worty-hoppy nose with a - not unpleasant - barnyardy touch, pretty light bodied, moderate to stronger bitter-sweet flavour; increasing fruitiness and maltiness in the lingering bitter-sweet finish. Good session beer and a good appetizer before You enter the the culinary heaven of Chez Bruce............
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