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Old Mill Traditional Bitter

PubAddressLast Visit Seen
The Lord NelsonBrigg, Lincolnshire14 May 2022
The Bridge InnRotherham, South Yorkshire26 Sep 2019
The White SwanCharlton, Greater London26 Mar 2017
Kent Beer Festival 2016Canterbury, Kent22 Jul 2016
Dove InnBarnsley, South Yorkshire20 Dec 2014
PloughWarmfield, West Yorkshire31 Jul 2014
Lamb & Lion InnYork, North Yorkshire05 Feb 2013
Brewers Arms HotelSnaith, East Yorkshire07 Apr 2012
Kings HeadPollington, East Yorkshire07 Apr 2012
The DevereuxTemple, Central London29 Jan 2008

Tasting Summary

These comments are the opinion of the individual reviewer and represent what they thought of the beer on a particular day in a particular pub. If a review is less favourable, it may be because the beer suffered somewhere in the supply chain between them and the brewery.

The Lord Nelson, Brigg, Lincolnshire

WhoScoreWhenNotes
Jack WilliamNot Tried14 May 2022

The Bridge Inn, Rotherham, South Yorkshire

WhoScoreWhenNotes
ChrisEGood26 Sep 2019 Nice pint but rather xhilled.
Magnus GreelNot Tried18 Dec 2018
Stephen HarrisPoor10 Apr 2012 A very tired, warm pint, that suggested it had been in the pipe since the previous evening. A rather neutral taste that put me off from sticking around.

The White Swan, Charlton, Greater London

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Philip PirripGood26 Mar 2017 Soooooooooooooooooo welcoming to see a traditional English mid-brown bitter, a relief from boring citrus

Kent Beer Festival 2016, Canterbury, Kent

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AndrewGood22 Jul 2016 Tawny brown astringent bitter with a mild finish

Dove Inn, Barnsley, South Yorkshire

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Stephen HarrisNot Tried20 Dec 2014

Plough, Warmfield, West Yorkshire

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HSBNot Tried31 Jul 2014

Lamb & Lion Inn, York, North Yorkshire

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WittendenGood05 Feb 2013 Had a taster of this: a good traditional bitter.

Brewers Arms Hotel, Snaith, East Yorkshire

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Stephen HarrisNot Tried07 Apr 2012

Kings Head, Pollington, East Yorkshire

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Stephen HarrisAcceptable07 Apr 2012 Copper-coloured traditional bitter. Served to make it smooth and creamy.

The Devereux, Temple, Central London

WhoScoreWhenNotes
IanAcceptable29 Jan 2008 Copper colour with thin beige head. Yeasty, traditional bitter. Proper bitter with yeasty solid character

Old Mill Traditional Bitter

3.90% ABV.

We have tried this beer 7 times.

We have given this beer an average score of Acceptable to Good.

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