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Wimbledon Brewery
England
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Derek Prentice has seen the fall and rise of London Brewing since he began at Truman’s back in the late 1960s. He’s witnessed the end of Truman’s, the departure of Young’s and the continuing success at Fuller’s - and now he’s down at Wimbledon, where £500,000 has been invested. The beers are, as you’d expect, classically-inclined and extremely drinkable. Session ales don’t come much better, actually, than his Common Pale Ale, an orange-and-plum, English hops and Maris Otter delight.
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Paulip2
@ Beer5228 days ago
3.8
Another UK brewer of a decent lager, more people need to realise there is an alternative to the mass produced!
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@ Beer521 month ago
3.8
Dartford Dave
@ The Furze Wren3 months ago
4.2
Pours amber coloured with a thin white head. Crisp with tropical fruit aromas and flavours. Slightly bitter finish. Tasty, enjoyable beer.
Rob M
@ The Sir Michael Balcon3 months ago
4.5
Lovely, lots of flavour and easy to drink 👍
Hourigan F
9 months ago
3.8
Crisp with hints of fruit