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Redemption Brewing Co
England
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Tottenham is now famous for two things. As well as the local football club, there’s a host of breweries - but Redemption was the first. Founder Andy Moffat left his job in The City to found the cask ale-focused brewery during what he admits may have been a bit of a midlife crisis. His progress since suggests midlife crises have got a bit of an undeserved bad name. Look out for Trinity, a golden ale with an impressive punch that belies its session-level strength.
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James A
@ Lord John Russell20 days ago
4.0
A lovely pale ale, with fragrant but not overpowering NZ-character hops. Highly quaffable, and not disappointing for a trip to an old local, the LJR!
Guitarfreak
@ The Queen's Head (King's Cross)2 months ago
4.2

Sir Talbot Buxomley
@ The Woodman5 months ago
2.5
Quite astringent. Not to my taste really

1972GAZMOD
@ The Mare Pool (Wetherspoons)6 months ago
3.8
A decent drink with a nice, almost coffee aroma mixed with a subtle maltiness. It has a malty taste with a nice, subtle caramel-like sweetness to it. There are slight fruit notes leading to a subtle bitterness to finish. An enjoyable drink and a good session ale that's very quaffable. Smooth and easy-drinking.

Lajos P
@ Wetherspoons Birmingham Airport Departures6 months ago
3.3

James B
@ The Waterloo Tap7 months ago
2.7
Just not a nice taste

Longale
@ The Thomas Waghorn7 months ago
4.0
Chestnut in colour, caramel malt & fruity hop flavours with a slightly dry, bitter end.






