Wild Hare 5.0%, Bath Ales, England
124 ratings
3.6
Wild Hare
5.0% Pale Ale - English
Crisp and fresh with a subtle hint of citrus bitterness. Our delicious pale ale is bursting with hedgerow fruit notes. Whatever the weather, a sip of this will give you that summer feeling thanks to the spicy, floral British hops. This classic British pale ale uses English-grown First Gold hops to add fleshy fruits, floral acacia and lots of citrus to the light, bready malt. The end result is a full-flavoured golden ale.
Gluten free
Organic

Reviews

Post author: Eastlondonitfc
Eastlondonitfc
10 months ago
4.1

Post author: Xander
Xander
1 year ago
3.2

Post author: Julian Selby
Julian Selby
@ Whitehall Garden Centre, Lacock
1 year ago
Wild Hare, England
4.6
A flavoursome pale ale which pours a golden yellow colour and has hints of light malty hops on the nose. The taste is very citrusy with a dry grapefruit flavour and a bitter finish. The First Gold hops contribute to the beer’s light malty taste. Good thing I live near Bath!

Post author: danbu
danbu
2 years ago
3.7

Post author: crochet y
crochet y
2 years ago
3.1

Post author: Adski
Adski
3 years ago
2.7

Post author: Cufty S
Cufty S
@ Asda Towyn
3 years ago
Wild Hare, England
4.0
Crisp light gluten free beer. Very refreshing with a light with a citrus taste.

Post author: Sam C
Sam C
@ Co-op
3 years ago
3.8
Saw this in the co op and my eyes lit up. A gluten free pale ale infront of the champions league on a Wednesday night, what an idea. Sharp taste on this, you know you're drinking a beer here theres no doubt about that. Its a dry ale and I'm not sure I'd want multiple on a Friday night but as a single beer infront of the telly it's sorted me out quite nicely. Respect.

Post author: Whaddya drink of that!?
Whaddya drink of that!?
3 years ago
3.0

Post author: Jacob R
Jacob R
@ Asda Parkgate
4 years ago
Wild Hare, England
3.6
A really decent pale ale, crisp clean and dry taste with a little citrus hoppiness and bitterness.