
First brewed in 1901, this beer is the oldest surviving example of a traditional northeastern brown ale. The full aroma leads to a balance of ripe grain and spicy hops in the flavour, resulting in a long, bittersweet finish.

Recensioner

Salocin D
@ My place4 months ago

2.8
Verrassend lekker, een beetje noten smaak
Burgey
4 months ago

3.6

Mark Oldfield
4 months ago
3.7

Roberts F
6 months ago
4.5
Simon P
@ The Peacock - Sunderland1 year ago

4.0
RusMus
@ The Sussex1 year ago

5.0
Could not believe that this is called a 'brown ale'. It goes down so easily and it is really tasty. Obviously, a very well kept beer too. Liked it so much that I bought two - I think they called it the all day breakfast! Highly recommended👍🍻

Ungaro87
@ The Swan Hotel1 year ago

3.5
Smooth and refreshing

Billyalco
2 years ago
3.5

Rob M
@ The Sir Michael Balcon2 years ago

4.3
Very nice, rich ale 👍🏻
Tom92
2 years ago
3.1