
A smooth rich dark ale with the finest British malt, First gold and goldings hops and Christmas Pudding ingredients

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Matt C
4 years ago
3.6

Julian Selby
4 years ago

4.0
A smooth rich dark ale brewed with the finest British malt, hops and hints of Christmas pudding

Buffers75
4 years ago
4.2
Didn’t get the Christmas pudding so much - more dark roasted coffee. But exactly my sort of drink.

Dartford Dave
@ B&M Charlton4 years ago

3.5
Pours a dark colour with a thin white head. Aromas of spice with spicy flavours and a hint of chocolate. Reasonable festive beer.

Bowling
@ B & M4 years ago

2.6
Pours a black stout colour ale with thin beige coloured head
Notes of bitter fruits
No pudding taste
More burnt or ash taste
Ok

The Yorkshire Duffman
4 years ago
2.7
By order of the Peaky blinders, this one is for you stout lovers. A nice little tipple that isn’t too over powering. Even this misses approves of this, so it must be decent.

Abbyja211
4 years ago
3.5
Decent stout. Subtle chocolate taste. Can really taste the spices in it

MikeyO
5 years ago
5.0
Yet another great ale from Sadler's brewery. This stout has not got a bitter after taste, its more on par with a milk stout. Very enjoyable and pleasant to drink, not just with Christmas puddings.

Andy M
@ B&M Lanark5 years ago

3.0
Bit fruity with a hint of spice but very thin for a stout. Also has a weird off-putting smell, smells like raw meat!

UrbanYakuza
@ B&M, Hull5 years ago
4.2
Quite thin, but a very sessionable Stout, quite a fruity aftertaste and definitely tasting the dark malts