Brewed to be as pale as a Scottish tan, this is our flagship beer. A light biscuit malt base, bursting with citrus hop flavour and a subtle bitter finish.
Avis
JUSTINJAYB
3 months ago
3.8
Trevy
5 months ago
4.1
AtomicDucks
@ The Plum Pudding7 months ago
4.0
The Plum Pudding 10th Anniversary Beer Festival
Cask; pours a light pale straw, white foam; on the nose hop forward, citrusy and dank; on the palate complex hoppy bitterness, resinous and piney; light bodied, lingering bitter and juicy aftertaste recalling lemons
Jericho
@ The Spellow7 months ago
3.0
This had a sharp flavour which was a little different at first. After you get used to the initial sharpness, it was a good beer.
Simon P
@ Glen Affric Brewery and Taproom8 months ago
4.0
Hasse67
@ The Bishops Arms Hamngatan Göteborg9 months ago
3.5
Cufty S
@ Waitrose (Romsey)1 year ago
3.7
Nice light juicy and hoppy Pale Ale.
Mark
@ Morrisons1 year ago
3.5
Nicely juicy, not too much, could do with a bit more bitter.
David L
@ Morrisons1 year ago
3.4
Teaming with aroma of passion fruit.
Apricot , mango all the juice is here with this Extra Pale . Wonderful yeast used here it has all the marks of a really good brewing process here and you can tell the dry hopping has been done properly.
At 4.9% i would call this a session Pale Ale but i'm a raging alcoholic so some of you might treat it with a bit more respect. I paid 3 GBP for this and i'd pay it again.
Quentin C
2 years ago
2.0