
ABV. varies between 5.6% - 6.3%
Hops vary.
This started out as a recipe based on one from the Barclay Perkins brewery from 1855. We’ve tempered the roast character of the original recipe with some chocolate and crystal malts, but the main difference is that this is hopped in the way we would hop our pale ales and IPAs – late kettle additions and dry hopping. The result is a dark brown beer that promises coffee and cocoa, but then the hops bring lightness, brightness and fruit.
Reviews

Johan B
16 days ago

4.0
Aroma: Mild roast, fruity coffee.
Taste: Smooth, roasty, touch of prunes & cold espresso. Nice!

Javier M
5 months ago
3.1

Musamiehenoluet
@ K-Citymarket Kolmisoppi, Kuopio5 months ago
3.9
JohnDoe
8 months ago
4.0

Neil
@ Sur Mesure10 months ago
4.0

Neil Atkinson
@ Chain House Brewing11 months ago
5.0
Keg

richdownes89
@ The Hop Vault1 year ago

4.0
Jorgeboy
1 year ago
3.9

Vindos
1 year ago
3.8

Johan B
1 year ago

3.9
Aroma: Roasted malts & coffee. Some light uplifting aroma. Citrus.
Taste: Light. Dry and ”dusty” aftertaste. Roasted malts & coffee. Citrus, pine spice. Nice!