imdownthepub (3817), Banbury, Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire, England May 11, 2008 Cask conditioned at Banbury Beer Fest ’08. Amber / brown with white head. Dry, slightly metallic flavours, almost medicinal. Couldn’t really session on this as it was at the end of the festival.
azlondon (455), Greater London, England Jun 27, 2008 Appearance: Brown, light brown. Very little head. Some sediments.
Aroma: Hopsy. A bit of malt.
Taste: Watery. Hopsy. Bit of bitter/malt in aftertaste.
Info: 500ml bottle, 31/3-2006 johndoughty (1554), cheslyn hay, West Midlands, England Nov 10, 2007 Bottle.Tried this for a second time and found it much more impressive than the first.They have obviously overcome their bottling problems as this lacked the vinegar loke taste the first time I tried it.
Now i could taste the fruit and herbs that i couldn’t before.Really unusual and lingering flavour. Probably the most improved beer I have tried for some years. RichardGretton (2540), Leicestershire, Leicestershire, England Oct 27, 2007 Bottle. Amber beer with a reasonable head. The aroma is lightly hopped and the flavour is nicely hopped and mildly dry. Overall a nice lightly bitter drink. omhper (9937), Stockholm, Sweden Aug 19, 2007 Bottled. Clear dark amber, rich head. Odd fruity aroma. Sweet with light notes of grass and minerals. Plum and other fruit are the most evident features. Light bodied with clean mouthfeel, lightly phenolic. Finishes with low bitterness.
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