kwik-lime (160), London, England Feb 12, 2006 Didn’t find anything too interesting here. Copper-brown colour, slightly fruity but overall a fairly generic bitter.
DJMonarch (4091), Northwich, Cheshire, England Feb 19, 2006 1. Cask Handpump at the Head Of Steam, Huddersfield 30/03/2002
Amber mid brown coloured. Orange flavour. Smooth lasting hop finish.
2. Cask Handpump at Wilkie’s Tavern, Warrington 21/04/2003
Amber golden coloured. Fruity orange flavour. Lasting hop finish. harrisoni (5129), Ashford, Kent, England Jan 27, 2006 Cask handpull at Ye Cracke, Liverpool. Badged as Oak Best Bitter. Copper borwn with disappearing beige head. Refreshing bitter. Good lively green hops. Slightly earthy hop aroma. Fine in mouth, just enough malt. Finish is hoppily dry and refreshes the palate for the next sip. Good session bitter with some citrus throughout SilkTork (3882), Rochester, Kent, England Aug 13, 2004 Market Porter - Pub 2 on the Southwark Beer Tour. Assorted fruits in this attractive orange coloured best bitter. Raspberry, rhubarb, and melon are part of the gentle fruit sweetness that leads into a gently tannic finish. A good fruity best bitter. chris_o (4409), London, Greater London, England Jun 16, 2004 Mine just said Best Bitter too. Oak was the original name of the brewery, changed to the present style in 1996. I have usually been impressed with Phoenix beers, but not this one I’m afraid. Deep gold colour. Slightly hazy, so maybe not in top condition. Vague green hop aroma but nothing very assertive comes through. The flavours have a citric edge, but are muddy and muddled. Thin and watery with a muddy mouthfeel. Not great. Cask (handpump), Head of Steam, Euston, London.
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