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“Brewed using a cool, slowly fermentation process together with the finest quality Maris Otter barley and Fuggles & Goldings hops”
It smells a bit like vegetable stock. The taste is quite sweet, fruity with a hint of melon. Made of malted barley.
Marston's Brewery, Burton upon Trent, England. 6.2% alcohol.
]]>Just another ale, quite bitter. Made of barley malt.
Marston's Brewery, Burton upon Trent, England. 5.7% alcohol.
]]>“dark in colour with a mocha coloured head and a slightly fruity aroma with a hint of chocolate… enjoyed as the ideal accompaniment to eating Oysters and other shellfish…”
Slightly sweet with a bitter aftertaste which reminds of chocolate (with enough imagination). Made of malted barley and wheat.
Marston's Brewery, Burton upon Trent, England. 4.5% alcohol.
]]>“…brewed to a recipe believed to be over 500 years old… using malted barley, whole leaf English Aroma hops and well water. Owd Roger offers an explosion of rich fruit flavours with a dry bitter-sweet finish.”
Tastes of red fruits (cherry?) and the empty glass smells like honey and ginger bread. Made of barley.
Marston's Brewery, Burton upon Trent, England. 7.6% alcohol.
]]>« Brewed using 100% Golden Promise malt, one of the olders varieties of brewing barley. … full-flavoured malt, popular with Scotch Whisky distillers … all the distinctiveness of a fine single malt whisky. »
Neither bitter nor sweet, with a little something that reminded me of whisky (or was my sense of taste influenced by the name?)
Marston's Brewery, Burton upon Trent, England. 4.2% alcohol.
]]>« … still brewed in oak casks… classic smooth full flavoured taste… »
A reddish beer, with a slightly flowery smell and maybe a bit of yeast too. Not too bitter.
Marston's Brewery, Burton upon Trent, England. 4.5% alcohol.
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