Good Times 4.2%, Duration Brewing, England
19 ratings
3.4
Good Times
4.2% Pale Lager
Malt | Sweet | Crisp A sprightly little beer with big appeal, designed to take beer back to basics. This refreshingly light adjunct lager uses corn for a malty sweetness and aroma, pouring clear and bright with minimal bitterness. Simply crack a can and drink in the moment without overthinking it. Enjoy a few cold ones with friends and let the good times roll.

Reviews

Post author: Kev…
Kev…
@ DEAD Time
17 days ago
Good Times, England
3.0
Quite disappointing. Basically no head whatsoever. It came out the can looking like apple juice and with virtually no fizz. Taste was average. Wouldn’t recommend at all.

Post author: Simon P
Simon P
@ John O'Gaunt Inn - Hungerford
5 months ago
Good Times, England
4.0

Post author: Ryan H
Ryan H
10 months ago
Good Times, England
4.0

Post author: Flyinthepool
Flyinthepool
1 year ago
Good Times, England
3.6

Post author: Ben-Loves-Beer
Ben-Loves-Beer
@ Mosaic tap
1 year ago
Good Times, England
3.8
Nice lager. Quite like a session ipa though. Not too fizzy either.

Post author: Grim
Grim
1 year ago
3.0
Very easy drinking. I do not typically like lagers. They are pretty much at the bottom. With belgian/trappist beers But this is a exception Very nice crisp lager which is incredibly easy going down

Post author: Lasse K
Lasse K
@ Maltainen Riekko
1 year ago
2.5
Hanasta. Kevyt sitruksinen pilsu. Helteellä kylmänä terassilla hyvässä seurassa voisi maistua. Ei sovi näille keleille.

Post author: Jimbo
Jimbo
@ Duration Brewery
2 years ago
Good Times, England
3.9
Has a nice hoppy aroma with good light lager malts shining through aswell. The taste is nice light crisp lager with a good punch of citrus and minimal bittering back end. Great representation of those light american lagers

Post author: Jimbo
Jimbo
@ Duration Brewery
2 years ago
Good Times, England
3.9
Has a nice hoppy aroma with good light lager malts shining through aswell. The taste is nice light crisp lager with a good punch of citrus and minimal bittering back end. Great representation of those light american lagers

Post author: Porterhouse
Porterhouse
@ Suisto Klubi
2 years ago
3.5