
This chestnut-coloured bitter delivers subtle hop notes in the aroma, with a good balance of fruit, malt and hop notes in the flavour, resulting in an easy drinking character.

Avis

Jimmy
7 years ago

3.0

Peter G
7 years ago
3.0

Ianwurz
@ The Greyfriar7 years ago
4.5

Frank B
@ The Malcolm Uphill7 years ago
3.0
It pours amber in colour with a white head. Aroma has hints of malts. Flavour is malty and hoppy with a long bitter finish.

Ianwurz
@ The Greyfriar7 years ago
4.0

Stuart A
@ The Royal Victoria Pavillion7 years ago

4.0
Chestnut colour ale, but head, malty hoppy aroma. First taste, malty sweet, hoppy bitterness, lingering and flavoursome. A pleasant pint.

Dartford Dave
@ The Wrong Un8 years ago

3.0
An average amber coloured ale. Never going to move mountains.