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.
Reviews
Tom92
6 months ago
3.1
James A
@ Co-op Amble6 months ago
4.1
A no-nonsense brown ale. Malty and nutty flavour is really moreish.
Simon P
@ The Discovery - Middlesbrough10 months ago
4.0
Hayden Stevens
1 year ago
3.6
Really smooth and flavoursome brown ale. My first for this brewery and it’s made me want more. Done the basics very well. Comparing it to Newkie Brown, I’m thinking this could be better but I’d need to try them side-by-side as it’s definitely a classic. Bosh for this beer👍
Luke Evans
@ Morrisons Rothwell1 year ago
3.5
Decent beer, supped it too quickly to get a pic, but imagine beer in this, now empty bottle
Beer Pong
@ The Galley2 years ago
4.5
Simply gorgeous. Great malty taste with a smooth, creamy mouthfeel.
Chocolate Beer
2 years ago
4.5
Gavin
@ Grannie Annies2 years ago
3.8
Sam K
2 years ago
4.3
4 ales for £4 in Morrisons. My wife reckons this is one of the worst beers she has ever tasted.
1972GAZMOD
@ Morrisons Aldridge2 years ago
3.5
Cracking drink. Nice hoppy aroma and taste with a nice bitter aftertaste that is slightly sweet. Decent session drink