509 ratings
Staggeringly Good Beer
England
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Karl G
@ Real Ale Corner12 days ago
3.6
Decent enough but a tad watery.
Karl G
@ Real Ale Corner12 days ago
4.1
Tasty with a great resinous finish.
Karl G
@ Real Ale Corner13 days ago
2.6
Such a brilliant name and such a disappointing IPA. Very sad.
1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan13 days ago
3.8
Like the brewery, staggeringly good.
Decent drink nice hoppy aroma. Creamy mouthfeel with a subtle hoppy taste. Slight caramel taste with a hint of toffee. Leads to a subtle sweet finish. Slight bitter aftertaste but enjoyable. Smooth and easy drinking session ale especially at the abv
Risfis
1 month ago
1.1
Den va sur alltså
James Š
@ Staggeringly Good Brewery1 month ago
4.0
Sweet and sticky. Lots of candy fruits come through. Resinous notes towards the end. Absolutely no hint of detecting the alcohol at all.
Killanormz
@ Cask and Tap3 months ago
4.3
Lovely NEIPA had a few tonight
Simon P
@ The Tuppenny, Swindon3 months ago
4.1
Aaron_dante
3 months ago
3.8
James Š
@ Staggeringly Good Brewery4 months ago
4.1
I didn’t get a picture for this, no idea why! Pic stolen from the internet 😂
These sort of beers are always a challenge as to whether I’ll like them or not but this intrigued me both in the use of pears and the extended ageing.
I really enjoyed this, the up front tartness wasn’t massive, it was quite very palatable. The pear gave a nice perfumey aroma and gentle flavour. It was both effervescent and full bodied, which complimented each other nicely. Sips felt heavy but then were soon cut through with the tiny bubbles popping away in your mouth.
The oats and lactose do the trick, giving it body, and the barrel leaves plum and oak nuances in the background.
Very enjoyable and quite unique.