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Sunday, May 10th, 2020

St. Peter's Stormtrooper

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“citrus flavours, aromas of grapefruit, pine and herbs… Hops: Galaxy, Motueka, Simcoe, First Gold, Ahtanum and Willamette”

Flowery, slightly bitter, with maybe a hint of honey. Contais malted barley.

St. Peter's Brewery, Bungay, Suffolk, England. 4.2% alcohol.

[ Posted on May 10th, 2020 at 13:06 | no comment | ]

Sunday, June 23rd, 2019

St Peter's Without

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“alcohol-free… slightly sweet malt flavour combined with citrus bitterness”

Slightly sweet, the taste reminds me a lot of mämmi. Contains malted barley and maize.

St. Peter's Brewery, Bungay, Suffolk, England. 0% alcohol.

[ Posted on June 23rd, 2019 at 16:48 | no comment | ]

Saturday, June 1st, 2013

St. Peter's Fruit Beer

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“wheat beer combined with grapefruit… citrus aftertaste”

The taste of grapefruit is so subtle that, hasn't it been marked on the label, I'd never have guessed what this beer is flavoured with. Otherwise this beer is a bit sweet and only very slightly bitter. Contains wheat and barley.

St. Peter's Brewery, Bungay, Suffolk, England. 4.7% alcohol.

[ Posted on June 1st, 2013 at 18:28 | no comment | ]

Sunday, May 5th, 2013

St. Peter's Organic Best Bitter

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“Optic malted barley and 1st Gold hops”

Just another ale. Contains malted barley.

St. Peter's Brewery, Bungay, Suffolk, England. 4.1% alcohol.

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Saturday, April 28th, 2012

St. Peter's Cream Stout

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“Fugles and Challenger hops plus a blend of 4 local barley malts… dark chocolate cream stout… bittersweet aftertaste”

Defintely chocolaty, and with a hint of the strange fruity taste found in the the brewer's Honey Porter beer. Oddly, the aftertaste sometimes (but not systematically) reminds me of a cold ashtray.

St. Peter's Brewery, Bungay, Suffolk, England. 6.5% alcohol.

[ Posted on April 28th, 2012 at 20:49 | no comment | ]

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

St Peter's Golden Ale

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“Traditional malts and English hops… delicate, fresh, grainy after-taste.”

Quite strong hop flavour. Contains malted barley.

St. Peter's Brewery, Bungay, Suffolk, England. 4.7% alcohol.

[ Posted on February 6th, 2011 at 11:07 | no comment | ]

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

St Peter's Wheat Beer

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“malted wheat and German Hallertau hops. Fermented with a special Belgian yeast to give a European style Wheat Beer”

I'm not sure I would have identified it as a wheat beer, but then again I'm not a specialist. Pretty ordinary, slightly bitter with a metallic taste. Contains barley and wheat.

St. Peter's Brewery, Bungay, Suffolk, England. 4.7% alcohol.

[ Posted on June 27th, 2010 at 20:23 | no comment | ]

Friday, July 24th, 2009

St Peter's Ruby Red Ale

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“malt undertones… spicy hop aroma from Styrian Goldings.”

Very flowery, otherwiswe just anoher ale. Contains mallted barley.

St. Peter's Brewery, Bungay, Suffolk, England. 4.3% alcohol.

[ Posted on July 24th, 2009 at 19:03 | no comment | ]

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

St Peter's Winter Ale

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Quite sweet and dark, not bitter, smells like honey and flowers. Good, but yet another dark ale.

St. Peter's Brewery, Bungay, Suffolk, England. 6.5% alcohol.

[ Posted on March 1st, 2009 at 23:12 | no comment | ]

Saturday, September 16th, 2006

St. Peter's Honey Porter

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Honey_Porter

“A traditional English porter finished with honey for a truly unique aroma. … Our beautiful flask-shaped oval bottle is a faithful copy of one produced c. 1770 for Thomas Gerrard of Gibbstown, just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. The original is now kept at St. Peter's Hall and is a rare example of an oval Eighteenth Century beer bottle.”

A surprising smell and taste of raspberry and honey. Very sweet and slightly bitter. Made of wheat and barley, contains honey flavouring.

St. Peter's Brewery, Bungay, Suffolk, England. 4.5% alcohol.

[ Posted on September 16th, 2006 at 21:55 | no comment | ]