Archer 4.0%, Lincoln Green Brewing, England
56 ratings
3.5
Archer
4.0% American Pale Ale
American IPA.

Reviews

Post author: Gareth M
Gareth M
@ The white Lion
2 years ago
4.5

Post author: Gareth M
Gareth M
@ The Sir John Borlase Warren
2 years ago
4.5

Post author: Symobeer
Symobeer
3 years ago
3.0
A tad rough compared to the 3 other IPAs we’ve had this evening.

Post author: Oliver S
Oliver S
3 years ago
4.0
Got this reduced in the co op will look out for more

Post author: Gareth M
Gareth M
@ The Sir John Borlase Warren
3 years ago
4.0

Post author: Toni Trash
Toni Trash
3 years ago
Archer, England
4.2
Comme une American IPA de Nottingham. Servie tiède. C'est particulièrement clair. Belle amertume, légère en alcool, elle est très agréable. Des saveurs d'agrumes et de raisins. Belle découverte.

Post author: Adam P
Adam P
@ The Wilkes Head
3 years ago
Archer, England

Post author: The old soak
The old soak
3 years ago
4.0

Post author: Jocceri
Jocceri
@ Pint Please Headquarters
3 years ago
Archer, England
3.0
Viimeinen Lincoln Green, American IPA. Odotin raikasta mutta on makean sävyinen ja tiukat katkerot hallitsee. Ei uppoa itselle.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Pint Please Headquarters
4 years ago
Archer, England
3.0
American IPA delivered by Pint Please and Lincoln Green Brewing Company. Thanks a bunch! 🍺👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧 🙏🏻 Fully bright, deep gold beer with laidback carbonation creates a tiny-bubbled head that grows to half a finger's height. Soon the foamy cap has vanished almost completely. The scent is fresh citrusy with a distinct sweet sugary twist. I can identify especially lemon zest, lemon pith and grapefruit-flavored ice tea. The sweet nuance is like cotton candy that messes and gets stuck all over the face. The taste identity is quite restrained. It gives lemon pith, grapefruit peel, lime and some wheat biscuit. The hoppy element is bitter and moderately piney. Not a winner in my mind. The body is thin. It's peculiar since the ABV is actually a bit higher than that of Marion. The finish is equally citrusy with a bitter flavor lingering long on the tongue. The aftertaste gets absorbed for a brief while into a TV sitcom in which agent Sterling A. parodies the secret service. The mouthfeel is thin, modestly crisp, a bit dry and more drying than dry. Basically decent and drinkable but still somewhat lackluster. The label continues on a recognizable path. Easily readable, stylish, somewhere between classical and modern. I like the green-turquoise color.