larstangaa (104), Denmark Feb 28, 2008 Cask at The Chequers (High Street, Oxford). Clear amber. Sweet malty aroma. Classic good slightly soft flavour with subtle notes of caramel, fruits (?) and hop(s). Light hoppy finish.
Wombler (27), , Greater London, England Oct 4, 2008 An ale that is in every other pub but not always in the best of nick. Tip top it’s a very passable session beer with a decent head, sweetness, fruitiness and overall well balanced. MrAleman (112), guildford, Surrey, England Sep 17, 2008 Updated: Sep 19, 2008Its the stand out ale in the country of England and for good reason. I am to call it the best ale. Yeah best ale in England! albertane (300), Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England Sep 13, 2008 Cask at the Peacock, Nottingham. This is amber coloured with a good balance of malt and hops flavours (with some nice caramel sweetness). I assumed this would be much better from the cask than the pasteurised bottled version. It’s not much better. lindsey7638 (4), , Maryland, USA does not count Aug 20, 2008 Had this beer at Fullers Brewery while on Holiday in London. Pours a translucent amber with a beige head. Has a sweet aroma and flavor. chicagodri (553), Chicago, Illinois, USA Aug 14, 2008 Had this on cask when I was in London on vacation. Pours a clear amber with a white head. Sweet aroma. Flavor was mainly malt, with just a little bit of bitterness. Decent beer.
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