Sunday, May 31st, 2020
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“hoppy, fruity, spicy”
Bitter but not too much, with some kind of dried fruit taste.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 5.5% alcohol.
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Monday, February 26th, 2018
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Very sweet, very strong, not particularly interesting. Contains malted barley.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 9.0% alcohol.
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Saturday, June 3rd, 2017
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“citrus fruit and pine aromas… roasted and caramel malt flavours”
Rather tropical fruit than citrus and pine. Contains malted barley.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 4.5% alcohol.
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Sunday, January 22nd, 2017
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“floral aroma, pairde with buttery biscuit base notes”
Just another ale. Contains barley malt.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 4.5% alcohol.
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Sunday, December 18th, 2016
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“fruity nose… crystallized winter fruits… spicy hops”
Spicy and fruity indeed, sweet with a nutty aftertaste. Contains barley malt.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 7.0% alcohol.
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Tuesday, December 6th, 2016
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“fruit, toffee… spicy”
Maybe slightly fruity, and not to bitter. Contains barley malt.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 4.5% alcohol.
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Saturday, November 26th, 2016
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“tropical, citrus, pine aromas… Challenger, Centennial and Saaz [hops]”
Just another ale, not as bitter as other Shepherd Neame ones. Contains barley
malt and oats.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 4.3% alcohol.
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Sunday, July 26th, 2015
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“historically formulatedt with… pale malt… East Kent Goldings hops…
rejuvenated… Cascade [hops]”
Flowery and quite bitter, but not as much as some other Sherpherd Neame ales.
Contains barley malt.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 5.6% alcohol.
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Sunday, October 26th, 2014
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“bittered with locally grown Fuggles hops”
Quite bitter, with a not-so-nice metallic taste on the first sip. Contains
barley malt.
Shepherd Neame Ltd., Faversham, Kent, England. 6.1% alcohol.
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Friday, June 24th, 2011
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“three coloured malts and additional roasted barley… bittered with choices
East Kent hops.”
Classic stout. Smells and tastes of roasted something (barley, it seems). Contains barley malt.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 4.0% alcohol.
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Saturday, June 18th, 2011
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“Kentish hops and barley… citrus (and gapefruit) nose and flavour, sharing
its name with an ancient hop”
Citrusy, flowery, and quite bitter. Contains barley malt.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 4.0% alcohol.
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Friday, December 10th, 2010
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“fruity nose… spicy notes… hoppy finish”
Quite bitter, as always with Shepherd Neame, otherwise nothing special.
Contains barley malt.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 4.0% alcohol.
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Comment #1, Adam Brough (Leeds, United Kingdom),
December 23rd, 2010 at 21:48
Friday, October 15th, 2010
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“When Nelson was killed at Trafalgar, his body was preserved in a cask of
brandy during the long trip back to England. Legend has it that thirsty
sailors snuck drinks from the brandy cask carrying Nelson's corpse. This gave
rise to the phrase fo illicit drinking: Tapping the Admiral. Smell: toffee,
spicy, roast; Taste: brandy, sweet, rich”
Strong hoppy smell, quite bitter, but less than other beers from the same
brewery. Contains barley malt.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 4.0% alcohol.
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Sunday, January 18th, 2009
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“blend of Kent hops”
Slightly bitter but slightly sweet and fruity too. Contains malted barley.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 4.5% alcohol.
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Friday, November 7th, 2008
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“soft and golden season ale.”
Quite bitter, but maybe not as much as other beers from the same brewery.
Contains malted barley.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 4.7% alcohol.
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Thursday, June 26th, 2008
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“Spring hop ale. Shepherd Neame uses a blend of Kentish Early Bird hops together with natural
well-drawn water to produce this finely bittered seasonal ale.”
Flowery and slightly bitter, but not as much as other beers from the same
brand. Contains barley malt.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 4.5% alcohol.
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Sunday, December 10th, 2006
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“This golden amber ale has a generous aroma of tropical fruit. The fruity
flavour has hints of mangoes, oranges, lemons and sultanas.”
I haven't really noticed the tropical fruits, but this ale is better than the
usual production of Shepherd Neame. Its' rather flowery than fruity. Contains
malted barley.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 5.5% alcohol.
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Sunday, November 12th, 2006
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“Classic Kentish ale… using the best English Golding hops and only the
spring water from a 300 years old well.”
The text on the back of the bottle
was in Swedish…
Just another ale, quite bitter.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 3.5% alcohol.
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Sunday, September 24th, 2006
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“Whitstable Bay is brewed using organically grown English barley malt
together with the finest New Zealand Gem and Hallertau organically grown
hops.”
No bitterness and a taste of ale. Made of malted barley.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 4.5% alcohol.
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Monday, September 4th, 2006
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« Pure, fresh water from an ancient artesian well, the finest Kentish hops
and malted barley combine to make this distinctive, typically Kentish, ale. »
Quite bitter, with a taste of… well, ale. I can't put a descriptive name
on its taste. I didn't like it that much, actually.
Shepherd Neame, Faversham, Kent, England. 4% alcohol
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