
Deep copper colour best bitter, floral, rich and hoppy. Speciality bitter, sweet and luscious.

Reviews

Mason R
4 years ago
3.0

Billysilverwood
@ Dewdrop6 years ago
3.7

Tom J
6 years ago

3.9
It's quite a lively, dark amber ale with a rich, but quite bitter flavour. Slightly hoppy. Going down very well. It's a very acceptable example of a bitter.

Dartford Dave
@ The Wrong Un7 years ago

4.0
A pleasant copper coloured bitter. Hoppy and quite sweet. Easy drinking.

Stuart A
@ The Society Rooms7 years ago

2.0
Copper coloured bitter, some head, hoppy aroma. First taste, sour and soapy, not pleasant (Not sure if it's off or 'spoons have dodgy pipes!)

Billysilverwood
@ Poet and Castle7 years ago
3.0

Attackhammer
@ Live and Let Live7 years ago
5.0

Frank B
@ Yeovil Ales Brewery7 years ago
3.5
I picked up a 5 litre bag in a box when I visited the brewery earlier this week. It pours a brown colour with no head. Aroma is quite sweet and malty. Flavour is of malts with a slightly bitter finish. A good traditional ale.

Dazzz66
@ BeerheadZ8 years ago
4.5

Attackhammer
@ Live and Let Live8 years ago
4.5