Beavertown Black Betty
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.
Beavertown Brewery, Tottenham, Greater London
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Stephen Harris | | 04 Jun 2016 | My favourite of the Beavertown range (although I don’t get to drink their beers that often). A full-on Black IPA. |
Stephen Harris | | 05 Jul 2014 | This lovely Black IPA was available in key-keg, bottled or can format. I chose a can, having read good reviews of the canning process at Beavertown, and was very impressed with the beer quality and taste. Perfect in fact. |
CASC, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
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McGargle | | 05 Mar 2015 | Thought Stone Sublimey...was good? This is better. Fresher, upfront. |
Pelt Trader, City, Central London
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McGargle | | 15 Jan 2015 | Solid bodied and well hopped. Then I tried a Kernel Black IPA. This was good, the Kernel better. |
Pig's Ear Beer Festival 2013, Hackney, Greater London
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oz11 | | 06 Dec 2013 | Key keg dispense. So fizzy it had been decanted into a jug prior to being served. |
Look Mum No Hands!, Southwark, Central London
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Stephen Harris | | 19 Aug 2013 | On keg dispense. Strong, thick, creamy, Black IPA. |