
Four malts are mixed in the mash tun and deliver a graceful and sleek malty mouthfeel. Hops are Goldings, producing a burst of delicate citrus and slight spice on the mid-palate, and Progress, which soothes the finish with a soft bitterness, while more malt comes forth to produce a delicious and lingering bittersweet character.

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Beer Pong
@ Bear, Melksham8 months ago

3.7
Nice malty bitter.

PintySniffer27
@ Falkirk9 months ago

5.0
wasn’t a drink but i ate it when i was hungry after finding it by a road

Sir Talbot Buxomley
@ Pack O'Cards Inn1 year ago
3.7
A nice hearty bitter

1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan2 years ago

3.8
Pint 301next stop 500 in the pub, should be by Xmas🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻. Still a good drink and without a doubt a good session ale

1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan2 years ago

3.8
Decent drink. Still the profile as before. Enjoyable drink and a good session. Very quaffable

1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan2 years ago

3.8
ditto as before. enjoyable drink and a good session ale. not much choice tonight

1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan2 years ago

3.8
what the fox. decent malty aroma and taste with a subtle fruitiness mixed in. subtle hoppy taste to finish. slight bitter aftertaste but enjoyable. smooth and easy drinking session ale.
mossc001
2 years ago
2.7

James A
@ The Old Crown Inn3 years ago

3.8
You’ve got to love an Exmoor beer and this one’s a classic. Typical English mild bitter, there’s a nice balance of malts and hops.
Guitarfreak
3 years ago
4.0