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Forbidden Fruit 4.6%, Stewart Brewing, Scotland
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3.3
Forbidden Fruit
4.6% India Pale Ale
Tangy grapefruit flavours dominate this well hopped pale ale, leading onto flavours of pithy zest and citrus. All backed up with a refreshing bitterness.

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Post author: Guillaume Hirtz
Guillaume Hirtz
@ Lidl Oberhoffen sur Moder
11 months ago
2.9
Un nez fruité qui n’est pas le reflet de l’attaque en bouche. Une attaque amère et peu (pas) fruitée.

Post author: Hulker13
Hulker13
1 year ago
3.5

Post author: Hulker13
Hulker13
1 year ago
4.0

Post author: Telfstar
Telfstar
1 year ago
4.0

Post author: Peter G
Peter G
1 year ago
3.0
Ok pale ale. Slight grapefruit flavour

Post author: Wacker04
Wacker04
1 year ago
Forbidden Fruit, Scotland
4.0
Nice & fruity

Post author: Gus
Gus
1 year ago
4.0
Can’t remember what this was like. I had the empty can on a shelf of empty ‘Souvenir’ IPA cans. I think I recall the brewery, Stewart Brewery, being a positive experience though, so I’ll just rate it a positive 4/5 until I get to taste it again :)

Post author: Jeje O
Jeje O
2 years ago
3.3

Post author: Jamie T
Jamie T
2 years ago
5.0

Post author: Wayne C
Wayne C
@ Lidl Dairycoates
2 years ago
Forbidden Fruit, Scotland
4.0
Very nice pale ale from lidal. Nice citrusy grapefruit flavour, nice strength & price £1.80 a can. Very drinkable.