
A traditional amber ale of the "Best Bitter" British style, SA Export could be named after founder, Samuel Arthur Brain, or SA could mean Special Ale, or as the locals affectionately say, Skull Attack. By using pale crystal malts and whole Fuggles and Goldings hops, SA Export has a full, malty taste. The finish is long, deep, and bittersweet with notes of fruit and hops.

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Benji O’Dell
@ Tynewydd Inn7 months ago

2.8

Peter G
@ Hamilton Hall (pub)8 months ago
3.5
Nice refreshing bitter. Easy to drink

Longale
@ The Muggleton Inn10 months ago
3.9
Very good Welsh traditional bitter, malty & fruity Fuggles & Golding hops
Simon P
@ The Rose & Crown10 months ago

3.9

Beer Pong
@ Bear, Melksham11 months ago

3.8
Lovely beer in a very quiet 'spoons. And only £1.79 to boot!

James B
@ The Standing Order1 year ago

4.0

1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan1 year ago

3.5
Still a decent drink. Same profile as before. Enjoyable drink and a good session ale

1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan1 year ago

3.5
Decent drink. Nice malty aroma. Creamy mouthfeel with a malty taste. Less gassy than the bottled version, hence the change of mark. Slight sweetness to finish but enjoyable. Subtle bitter aftertaste. Smooth and easy drinking session ale. Very quaffable.
Obviously way better than the other draft version that I tried in the Spoons

Cufty S
@ The Ship Inn1 year ago
4.2

Cufty S
@ The Ship Inn1 year ago

4.2
A nice Welsh beer. Nice and Malty and went down well.