
Originally brewed to celebrate the tercentenary of Britain's oldest brewer, 1698 is a characteristically hoppy Kentish ale, and has Protected Geographical Indication, the same unique regional protection afforded to Champagne and Parma Ham.
The ale matures naturally in the bottle and can be enjoyed fresh or allowed to settle for a few months to mellow. The natural effervescence produced by bottle-conditioning – the interaction of yeast and brewing sugars – gives 1698 fine, Champagne-like bubbles that further enhance the fragrance, flavour and overall drinking experience.
Thrice-hopped and bottle conditioned.
Rich resinous notes and spikes of citrus to a moreish strong ale already rife with notes of liquorice, Masala wine, caramel and spicy orange. A frisson of dark fruit freshens the finish.
IBU: 26

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Jukka H
9 days ago
4.0

Andy B
@ Asda Vauxhall11 days ago
4.0
Janne vlasak
12 days ago
4.0
Calva Corona D
16 days ago
4.0

Edwardo
24 days ago

2.9
Day 19. Just been trying to play bar cords, so minus 0.1 score.

Jenkins F
24 days ago

4.0
Beermas beer 19. Very nice, aftertaste is lovely

Makkoin
30 days ago

2.8
Allu
@ Minimani Kokkola30 days ago

3.6

Noir
1 month ago
3.9
Lampén V
1 month ago
2.5