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Greene King
15109 ratings
Greene King
Bury St Edmunds, England

For more than 200 years, we’ve been brewing quality cask ales at the Westgate Brewery in Bury St Edmunds. It’s exciting to think that we’ve had a brewery on our site since 1700. But even more impressive is that brewing in the town can be traced back as far as the Domesday book in 1086. We built a "new" brewhouse at Westgate Brewery in 1938 and we’re still using the building to brew all of our beers today. It’s designed so that gravity transfers the ingredients from one floor to the next for each stage of the brewing process. We’re really proud of our heritage, it’s taught us a lot. We’re also proud that we are as passionate about our beers today as our brewing ancestors were before us. We know it’s this innate passion in our people that means we brew quality beers day in, day out.

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Reviews

Post author: davenorton2000
davenorton2000
@ Tesco Beverley
3 days ago
3.2
Interesting IPA with distinctive after taste.

Post author: Jcaseydes
Jcaseydes
3 days ago
3.3
Bought this for the novelty value, but NGL it absolutely slapped. Well done.

Post author: Edwardo
Edwardo
4 days ago
2.0
Day 17. Left open in the fridge, which has to be taken in to consideration.

Post author: Fumbler96
Fumbler96
@ Sainsbury's Brookwood
5 days ago
2.3
Can (2): 1 Smell (4): 3.5 (pleasantly fruity) Colour & Looks (4): 3.5 (Slightly hazy) Fizz & Texture (4): 3 Taste (6): 3 (bit lack luster in my opinion) Quality (4): 1.75 Makes You Want More (2): 1 Its... Ok... Fine...

Post author: Jenkins F
Jenkins F
5 days ago
2.7
Beermas beer 17. More like an amber ale but still nice

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ Avion (Wetherspoons)
6 days ago
3.9
It's a cracker of a drink, with a nice malty aroma. It has a creamy mouthfeel with a nice malty backbone, a subtle fruit taste with a slight spicy note, and a slight sweet note that gives way to a nice bitter finish. It's smooth and easy to drink for a session. Not overpowering in the Xmas spice, just a subtle tinge.

Post author: Jacob Morgan
Jacob Morgan
7 days ago
2.7
Bog standard Greene King pale ale, nothing special

Post author: Marshall S
Marshall S
8 days ago
4.0
Strong, rich, sweet and delicious

Post author: Edwardo
Edwardo
8 days ago
3.0
Day 14. I feel it in my fingers, I feel it in my toes.