
Cask; Status uncertain. Also available brewery conditioned and cold filtered in 500ml bottles.
Suffolk-grown First Gold hops provide the inspiration for this premium beer which is brewed with Suffolk malt to produce a full bodied bitter ale with a lasting hop aroma.

Reviews

Eastlondonitfc
9 months ago
3.0

Kathi97
1 year ago
3.7

Ecjens
2 years ago

4.1

MarvinWaelti
2 years ago
3.4

Karl G
@ Coop Long Melford2 years ago

3.8
Strange shaped bottle and interesting taste to this ale. I quite liked it.

Sam K
3 years ago

4.3

headless.cross
3 years ago
2.5

Bowling
@ St. Peter's brewery5 years ago
2.3
Pours a golden colour ale with a bubbly white head
A sweet malty caramel grain
Moderate body oily texture

AngryViking17
5 years ago
2.9

Clusp
5 years ago
3.5
It says it's gluten free, I don't know what that means but I'm not sure whether gluten would have made it better or worse.
It's pretty good, sharp and strong with a good bitter underbelly.
I worry when I see something that says it's free in something, that they've replaced it with something poisonous, like when you see sugarfree squash now with added battery acid. I looked through the ingredients list and found no mention of battery acid so it think it's okay.
We'll see, if you don't hear from me after this is was definitely the hidden battery acid, call the cops. (give it a few weeks)