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Barsham Brewery
20 Bewertungen
Barsham Brewery
England

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Bewertungen

Post author: Ingy
Ingy
3 days ago
3.5
Halfway between amber and gold in colour, it’s a nice mix of light citrus and a darker taste.

Post author: Ingy
Ingy
8 months ago
3.5
Amber and citrus but not too strong. Quite bitter.

Post author: Rick
Rick
1 year ago
3.0
Lovely simple English pale ale. Light gold and clear.

Post author: Bearded C
Bearded C
2 years ago
4.0
Nice pale ale. Cheers!

Post author: Bearded C
Bearded C
@ The Hoste
2 years ago
4.0
Cheers!

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ The Cambridge Brew House
2 years ago
3.3
Flight 4/4. Lucid, deep amber beer with an equal-hued, off-white head as that of beer #3. The texture is neat and displays minuscule bubbles all over. Retention is long-lasting, too. Grapefruit peel, biscuit, lemon rind and a spiced hint like allspice as well as hibiscus emanate to the nostrils. Interesting, not too straightforward. Lemon zest, grapefruit pith and peel, a proposal of cracker, dry hop pellet with piney and resinous slams and even a silent sigh of whitepepper can be observed in the palate. Additionally, I'm picking floral hibiscus in the taste. Not as classical as I hoped for but very reasonable. The body is light. The finish tweaks towards grass, pine, resin and something malty. Fewer dimensions than upfront, which is more than a rule. The aftertaste admires horses in the Norfolk countryside for long. The mouthfeel is light, crisp, dry and drying. It's floral, distantly spiced and absolutely refreshing. Still, a tad characterless.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ The Cambridge Brew House
2 years ago
3.1
Flight 3/4. Transparent amber beer with an off-white, frogspawny head that fails to reach one finger. The foamy cap dissolves to a still decent lacing on the top as the retention seems to be extraordinarily long. The nose spots bitter caramel and tea, maybe caramel tea (how clever!). I find also bread and cereal in the air. Simple. Like me. The tastebuds receive bitter caramel malt, bread, strong dry grass, resin and grapefruit peel. Cereal reduces drastically in the end. Could even be a Bitter. Well, traditional anyway. The body is light minus, could also be classified thin. The finish is relatively crisp citrusy, piney, grassy and slightly resinous. The aftertaste wears red, blue and white and is absolutely thrilled by Queen's platinum jubileum. The mouthfeel is thin to light, crisp, a bit slick, zesty and zippy. Nothing spectacular but won't refuse to go down.

Post author: Ingy
Ingy
2 years ago
3.1
Pale gold , slight citrus flavour but needs a bit more oomph