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Sunday, October 21st, 2012

Young's Bitter

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Youngs_Bitter

“a light, dry palate and a fresh, fruity aroma”

Just another, quite nice, ale. Contains malted barley.

Wells & Young's Brewing Co. Ltd., Bedford, England. 4.5% alcohol.

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Monday, May 21st, 2007

Double Chocolate Stout

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Double_Chocolate_Stout

“Chocolate malt and dark chocolate are combined with Young's award winning rich, full flavoured dark beer…”

It smells like hot chocolate, and its taste is both sweet and bitter, like a very rich hot chocolate, only cold and fizzy. The chocolate taste dominates completely the one of the stout. I would also guess that the chocolate has been made with Criollos or maybe Trinitarios cocoa beans. It's not sweet enough to go well with chocolate, though. Made of malted barley and oats.

Young & Co's Brewery P.L.C. The Ram Brewery, Wandsworth, London, England. 5.2% alcohol.

[ Posted on May 21st, 2007 at 18:52 | 2 comments | ]

Friday, May 11th, 2007

Special London Ale

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Special_London_Ale

“aromatic, dry, fruity flavour.”

The smell is fruity, but I can't put a name on it. It tastes very fruity, maybe of peach, with a very slightly bitter aftertaste. Made of malted barley, bottle conditioned.

Young & Co's Brewery P.L.C. The Ram Brewery, Wandsworth, London, England. 6.4% alcohol.

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