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Mr Grundy's Brewery
40 valoraciones
Mr Grundy's Brewery
England


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Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Mare Pool (Wetherspoons)
9 days ago
3.7
A decent drink with not too many Christmas flavors, but they're there. It has a nice malty aroma, a malty taste with a subtle fruitiness mixed in, and a slight spicy note leading to an enjoyable bitter finish. It's a smooth and easy-drinking session ale.

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan
20 days ago
4.0
Still a cracking drink. The same details as before, but it seems creamier and hoppier than before. It's almost like a different beer, obviously without the JDW curse, which explains the slightly better rating. Still a good session ale that's totally quaffable.

Post author: Coors Man
Coors Man
@ The Turtles Head
1 month ago
4.0
Nice that is! Quite a dry taste but it goes back well… class name too, SNIPER GET DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Turtles Head
1 month ago
3.9
It's still a decent drink. It has the same details as before but seems creamier and more flavorsome than before. It's still a good session drink that's very quaffable. I scored it a bit higher than the last one as it's slightly better, probably because of the lack of the JDW curse.

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Mare Pool (Wetherspoons)
3 months ago
3.7
A decent drink with a nice malty aroma. It has a malty taste with a subtle caramel/toffee sweetness to finish. There is a slight bitter aftertaste, but it is enjoyable. Smooth and easy to drink, it is a good, quaffable session ale.

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan
7 months ago
3.9
Didn't realise it was a darkside drink but here goes. Decent drink with a nice roasted malt aroma and a creamy mouthfeel. It has a roasted malt taste with a subtle sweetness mixed in, a bitter finish, but it's enjoyable. Very smooth and easy-drinking session ale, more like a porter or stout, in my opinion.