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Wye Valley Brewery Limited
England
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@ Sacks Of Potatoes1 day ago
4.0
Nicest beer of the year so far 😋

1972GAZMOD
@ The Turtles Head6 days ago
3.7
I haven't had it for a while, so I decided to have another one. It has a nice hoppy aroma, a hoppy taste with a subtle fruitiness mixed in, and a slight sweetness to finish, but it's enjoyable. It's a smooth and easy-drinking session ale, well worth trying again.

1972GAZMOD
@ The Lazy Hill Tavern9 days ago
3.2
Decent drink, but nothing special. Nice malty aroma and taste, with subtle sweetness to finish, but enjoyable. Slight bitter aftertaste. Smooth and easy-drinking session ale.

Benstead L
20 days ago
4.1
She approves so it must be good

Brendan M
@ Man Of Ross24 days ago
3.4
A nice example of a cask pale ale. Not overly bitter or hoppy though as I prefer in my pale ales

Brendan M
@ Man Of Ross24 days ago
3.1
A good example of a amber cask ale

Rob M
@ Syon House Garden Centre25 days ago
4.4
Lovely hoppy pale ale 👍🏻🍺🎄🎅🏼

Mick Downs
25 days ago
3.9
Not bad. I do like everything I've tried from the Wye Valley Brewery, and like this, too. A reasonable pale ale, with a very slight hint of citrus, but a very pleasant bitter finish. I guess it's probably a more traditional pale, rather than the overtly citrus pales that are more common today. Still, certainly drinkable.

1972GAZMOD
@ The Jiggers Whistle1 month ago
4.0
Still a booster of a beer. Same profile as before, but it is more creamy than before. Still a good session ale that's totally quaffable. With the more pronounced creaminess, I have rated it slightly better.








