Spirit of Kent celebrates the Kent Spitfire, a Mark IX Spitfire housed at the Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar. It also recalls the “XXX Modification Depth Charges” that flew out of Biggin Hill in June 1944 filled with Westerham Ales. The “XXX Joy Juice” was racked into the unused auxiliary fuel tanks and flown over to the forward airbases in France. This golden pale ale has a hoppy lemon and citrus aroma, leading to a smooth, malt flavour, with hints of orange and almonds, culminating in a long, bitter, hoppy finish.
Reviews
Killer Miller
3 months ago
4.3
Rothen_7
@ Le Petit Châlet du Gros de Vaud2 years ago
3.1
Decius
2 years ago
2.5
Pretty good, but not my favourite
Thomas S
@ Macknade fine foods2 years ago
3.5
Good favour
Eschwenman
3 years ago
3.7
Paul J
4 years ago
4.7
Christian K
@ Impasse des Cerisiers, Bellerive VD5 years ago
3.5
Belle blonde...
Gareth Pontin
5 years ago
4.0
Christian K
@ Impasse des Cerisiers, Bellerive VD5 years ago
3.5
À l’œil : Bronze dorée.
Au nez: Houblonnée avec savoir faire, citron, agrumes
Bouche: douce, ronde, maltée
orson
@ Wetherspoon – The Flying Horse / Gatwick Airport5 years ago
3.9
Maussa bitteriä, karamelliä, rusinaa, sitrusta ja hedelmäisyyttä.
Hyvässä kunnossa tuntuu tämä kevyempi ale olevan. Oikein maistuva ja pehmeä.
Jälkimaku aika karvas.