
A real rebel, three types of hops added at three stages to make this Blonde citrus beer a classic. Created for Black Sabbath to celebrate the bridge which has been dedicated to them in Birmingham which was presented in a church hence the name, Divine Beer. It's all about the balance.

Reviews

1972GAZMOD
@ The Jiggers Whistle1 month ago

4.0
From one for OZZY to one for the whole band. It has the same profile as before and is still a good session ale. I fancied another Paranoid but didn't want to be greedy, so I let everyone try it. It's still a decent replacement, but sadly, it probably won't be my first retry of the night.

1972GAZMOD
@ The Jiggers Whistle1 month ago

4.0
Still a boster of a beer from Silhill. Same profile as before. Enjoyable drink and a good session ale

1972GAZMOD
@ The Jiggers Whistle4 months ago

4.0
Cracking drink from Silhill. Nice fruity aroma. Creamy mouthfeel. Malty taste with a nice fruitiness mixed in. Citrus hoppy taste leading to a subtle bitterness to finish. Enjoyable drink and a good session ale that's totally quaffable