gam (464), brisbane, Australia May 11, 2008 Thin head on orange pour,good carbonation,aroma buttery,crip and nutty,very aromatic hops.Flavour citrus,oily,nutty,and buttery,has a sharpness and grittyness,a drink to sit back and enjoy.Some butter and nut tasting beers are bland and boring,this is lovely.Finish full flavour,bitter dry.
chris_o (4393), London, Greater London, England Jun 17, 2008 Cask at the Jerusalem Tavern. Attractive bright amber colour. Slightly grassy aroma. Clean but ultimately a little dull. KimJohansen (2304), Copenhagen V, Denmark Jun 16, 2008 Clear golden with medium off white head. Fruity aroma with mild hoppy notes. Fruity flavor with hints of hops and caramel. Ends bitter. wheresthepath (189), Buckinghamshire, England May 16, 2008 I desperately want to like this brewery’s beers. The staff at the brewery are very friendly, I love the set up and location at an old abbey, and above all I love the bottles and branding. Unfortunately the beers I have tried so far have not lived up to my hopes.
This one is fizzy, and looks like lager. It pours golden with a moderate but lasting head. The initial taste is very reminiscent of their Golden Ale, but develops a much more pronounced hoppy/ floral flavour, with a deep and lasting bitterness. I can see that some would like this, but the bitterness was a bit strong for me.
I will keep trying to find a St Peter’s beer I like though! yespr (5521), Copenhagen O, Denmark May 15, 2008 50 cL bottle. Pours clear and golden orange with an off-white head. Light fruity hops aroma. Flavour is smooth fruity hops with a mild caramel malt base. Nice bitterness lurking through.
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