A traditional deep amber coloured bitter brewed with Nelson Sauvin hop from New Zealand. The aroma is fruity and hoppy and on the palate; there is a slightly sweet maltiness that balances an easy going bitterness that is followed by hints of gooseberry, elderflower and grape in the finish.
Arviot
IPA Paulie
3 months ago
3.1
A pleasant enough amber ale. A slight bitter aftertaste but very smooth none the less. A good session beer. On tap at The Wharf in Gray, Essex.
Tim F
@ The Ale House1 year ago
3.0
Better than the Bishop Nick! A slight smokey palate, similar to the original Wolf Best!
JJ_BEARMAN
@ Co-Op Sockets Heath1 year ago
3.5
Smooth low abv amber ale, could drink many of these.
Bentech
@ 10:50 From Victoria2 years ago
3.5
Clayster
3 years ago
3.0
It’s only 3.8% and tastes it, ok taste but a little watery for me.
If you like a strong ale stay away.
Mickl B
4 years ago
4.0
Creamy wannabe bitterish.
Easy drinking and session strength.
Served at The Globe, Clare, Suffolk
Bowling
@ Beautiful Beers4 years ago
3.9
Pours an amber colour ale with a thin white head
Notes of fruits and easy going bitterness
Bottle
Moose
5 years ago
4.5
darksidecat
@ Chestnut Tree5 years ago
5.0
Sunday lunch at the Chestnut Tree.
Stuart A
@ The Hovelling Boat Inn5 years ago
4.0
Dark golden bitter, some head, toasty yeast aroma. First taste, malty, yeasty, toffee, toast, bitter. A cornucopia of tastes!