omhper (10141), Stockholm, Sweden Aug 28, 2007 Cask at Peterborough Beer Fest. Copper colour. Caramelly and estery with bubblegum and roasty malt. Medium sweet and medium bodied with fairly clean mouthfeel and low bitterness. Very peculiar with it’s bubblegum esters, but also very likable. StueyD (590), King’s Lynn, Norfolk, Norfolk, England Aug 27, 2007 An amber orange coloured beer with a weak head. A hoppy nose, zesty and a little grassy. The taste is dry, bitter, good dry hoppy flavour, citrusy, a little grassy again, but all balanced by an underlying malt flavour. The finish is dry. (Cask - 2007 Peterborough Beer Festival). chris_o (4393), London, Greater London, England Oct 5, 2004 Burnished bronze/copper colour. Soft aroma, with malty notes. Good hop presence in the flavour. Well balanced and clean. A good, easy drinking, best bitter. Cask (gravity dispense) at Peterborough Beer Festival.
SilkTork (3794), Rochester, Kent, England Aug 26, 2004 Peterborough Fest. Copper coloured ironish best bitter. Good balance. OK.
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