Monthly Archives: July 2015

Beeston Brewery Village Life (4.8%)

Village Life is a Best Bitter, and I’m a sucker for a Best Bitter when it’s done well. And Village Life has been. Pouring a deep chestnut brown, the aroma is toffee and damsons, fruity, sweet and sharp. The malts, … Continue reading

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Harviestoun The Ridge (5%)

This is a big beer. A fun beer. A beer to get your teeth into. The Ridge is a Pale Ale with the body and mouthfeel of a big bad oily Double IPA and the sweet sticky toffee apple joy … Continue reading

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Bishop Nick Revelry (4.5%)

I’ve tried really hard to like Bishop Nick beer, I really have, but I keep being disappointed. And here I go again, as David Coverdale once whined. Revelry is a Golden Ale with, “hops packed in like tents at Glastonbury,” … Continue reading

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Edge Brewing Flor De La Vida (4.7%)

Edge was founded in Barcelona by a couple of American ex-pats and the label goes out of its way to explain how, even though this is brewed in Spain, it uses American equipment (?) and is American style Craft Beer. … Continue reading

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Eden Brewery Eden Fuggle (3.8%)

A beer brewed with a single malt and a single hop, namely Maris Otter Pale and Fuggles, this is a rather good easy drinking ale. The beer sits in my glass a glowing peachy gold and smells of ripe orchard … Continue reading

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