Tom Wood’s Beer Ltd. Bomber County (4.8%)

Bomber CountyThis is the kind of Bitter I like.
It smells of raisins, country lanes and honey roast ham, and it pours a seriously inviting copper colour.
There’s an All Spice snap running throughout Bomber County that brings everything else to life. Melted runny warm toffee, bran flakes, currant buns and freshly brewed tea, lettuce, liquorice, dates and fres herbs all pop and crackle with Bomber County’s spicy underbelly.
The finish is lip smackingly bitter and dry and tinged with a sweetly rich honey.
This is a very nice Bitter indeed.

Source: Best Of British Beer

About Simon Williams

Founder of CAMRGB. Member of The British Guild Of Beer Writers. Leftist bigmouth. Old and grumpy.
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