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Goffs Brewery
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Goffs Brewery
Winchcombe, England

The Cotswold’s leading craft beer micro-brewery. Goffs Brewery was born in the shadows of Sudeley Castle by Marcus and Alison Goff, both of whom have a passion for creating great tasting beers. Marcus’ father, Master Brewer Brian Goff, created the first batch of Jouster in 1994 – a good honest all English hopped session bitter – which has twice been a finalist in CAMRA’s Great British Beer Festival, as well as winning many other regional awards. After brewing the now renowned Cheltenham Gold for race week, demand was so great it was soon promoted to our permanent roster of core beers. Accolades such as Gloucestershire’s Beer of the Year 2017 make this American hopped golden ale a firm favourite in pubs and bars across the county and beyond.

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Post author: Stephen
Stephen
@ 12 Tellers
7 days ago
4.5

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan
16 days ago
3.9
Decent fruity aroma. Creamy mouthfeel with an obvious mango taste, but not as overpowering as I was expecting. Hoppy notes lead to a subtle sweet finish. Slight bitter aftertaste, but enjoyable. Smooth and easy drinking. A good session ale that's quaffable. Not as sweet as it could have been. A very balanced drink that's totally quaffable.

Post author: Longale
Longale
@ The Golden Lion
1 month ago
4.3
Black Knight is a dark ruby Porter with traditional roasted chocolate malt sweetness & a fruity mild bitter end

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan
1 month ago
4.0
Decent drink with a nice malty aroma and a creamy mouthfeel, as expected. It has a malty taste with a subtle coffee twang and a slight bitter finish, but it's still enjoyable. I don't think I could have another one straight after, but it was still enjoyable.

Post author: Sam K
Sam K
1 month ago
4.6
This is absolute quality.

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan
2 months ago
3.8
Had before but that was over 12 months ago. Got a bit more time to review it this time, was on the BCA Ale trail last time at the Cottage Spring in Woodsetton. Any enjoyable drink from what I can remember. Nice floral, hoppy aroma. Hoppy taste with a subtle citrus fruit tang. Slightly bitter finish, but enjoyable. Smooth and easy-drinking session ale, especially at the ABV. Another good session ale and just as nice as the last time.

Post author: Dave
Dave
@ The Moon in the Square
2 months ago
4.0
Using my CAMRA 50p voucher just paid £2.28 for this lovely pint of Black Knight 5.3%, in the moon in the square in Bournemouth. Smooth, strong, lovely pint.

Post author: Mike C
Mike C
@ @RIAT, RAF Fairford
2 months ago
4.5
Certainly different in a nice way