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Brewed by Greene King
Style: English Strong Ale
Bury St. Edmunds, England

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RATINGS: 16   MEAN: 2.83/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 2.81   SEASONAL: Special   EST. CALORIES: 180   ABV: 6%
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Cask, Special;
This new beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. A far stronger version of Greene King’s popular IPA, this uses English hop varieties to produce a full, hoppy character, evident from the aroma, through the flavour and into the finish, balanced by subtle flavours from pale and crystal malts.


3
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 5/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 10/20
DanielBrown (2722) - Birmingham (via Leicester), - APR 3, 2011
Hand pulled at Wetherspoons (under the Central Library), Birmingham. Beautiful appearance: nice russett colour and firm head. Thought this would be poor, but really it’s fairly average. Flavour of sweet UK malt, with a little bitterness. Strength is warming on the finish, which perks things up a little bit. OK.

3.3
   AROMA 5/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 15/20
BlackHaddock (1709) - Shropshire, ENGLAND - APR 12, 2012
Brewed exclusively for the 2011 Wetherspoon Spring beer festival, according to the blurb in the tasting notes: which is when I took these notes. Challenger and First Gold hops give this beer a great hoppy aroma and taste. The clear amber body and thin white head look good and the dry aftertaste and bitterness given by the aforementioned hop content produce a very fine beer indeed. I am not a huge fan of this brewery in general, but this and some other beers they brew are in fact very good.

3.3
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 13/20
BeerSkull (680) - SWEDEN - OCT 31, 2011
Nice spicy aroma and flavor of hops and malt. The caramel tone in the malt is vague, which I like, and hop aromas appears well in the taste. Tasty and easy to drink!

3
   AROMA 5/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 12/20
ken1 (247) - DENMARK - OCT 7, 2011
Cask at pub in London. A pretty decent beer. Nice dark golden colour, and a good head.

3.4
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 14/20
DJMonarch (9151) - Northwich, Cheshire, ENGLAND - MAY 26, 2011
Cask Handpump at the Penny Black JDW, Northwich 08/04/2011 Floral malt aroma. White head. Bronze coloured and smooth on the palate with some alcohol present. Bitter malty and slightly peppery flavoured in the finish.

2.7
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 9/20
madmitch76 (6305) - , Essex, ENGLAND - MAY 21, 2011
30th March 2011
JDW Fest. Clear amber beer, bubbly white head. So can Greene King brew something resembling a proper IPA? Semi dry palate. Fresh malt. Detectable hops - mild citrus and a whisper of peach. Dry finish. Much better than it’s little brother but nothing to excited about.

2.6
   AROMA 5/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 9/20
sm89walt (1419) - Norwich, Norfolk, ENGLAND - APR 16, 2011
Cask - The Bell Hotel (JDW), Norwich. Clear ruby body & a small though lasting beige head leaving some lacework. Light & sweet perfumey fruits and yeast on the nose. Biscuity, some caramel, yeast & a subtle bitterness. Soft medium-ish body, short finish leaving a stale fruit tang. Unremarkable & nothing standout to indicate its ABV.

2.1
   AROMA 4/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 4/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 7/20
wheresthepath (1087) - Buckinghamshire, ENGLAND - APR 13, 2011
[Cask at Monk’s Retreat (JDW), Reading] Amber-brown with a cream soap-sud head. Toffee, farmyard sweepings and farts. Rather oily. Poor even by GK’s standards.

3.3
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 14/20
markas101 (1503) - Sheffield, South Yorkshire, ENGLAND - APR 8, 2011
Cask, the Francis newton. Chestnut appearance. Spicey caramel aroma. Sweet stone fruit flavour. Slight alcohol hint on the finish.

2.5
   AROMA 4/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 4/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 12/20
Leighton (4100) - London, Greater London, ENGLAND - APR 2, 2011
Cask at the Tyburn, JDW. Light, hazy gold pour with a creamy cap. Bland, light bread noce. Oof, this beer tastes weird/bad. Either a terrible beer or or terrible conditioning - or both. Messy malts, faint sugar, no bitterness. Watery. Medium in body with flat carbonation. Light dough and water on the finish with some sugars. Wow. Quite bad. I hope this is just an off-day.


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