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Wold Top Bitter

PubAddressLast Visit Seen
The Blue BellYork, North Yorkshire19 Sep 2024
The PhoenixCanterbury, Kent17 Jul 2015
Trafford ArmsNorwich, Norfolk12 Feb 2015
The PhoenixYork, North Yorkshire13 Nov 2014
Shakespeares Ale & Cider HouseSheffield, South Yorkshire11 Oct 2014
The New MaltonMalton, North Yorkshire11 Sep 2014
The White StarStoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire04 Dec 2013
York TapYork, North Yorkshire13 May 2013
Catford Bridge TavernCatford, Greater London10 Mar 2013
Well & BucketBethnal Green, Greater London05 Mar 2013
The Original Plough (formerly The Plough)Chelmsford, Essex15 Feb 2013
The FalconBattersea, Greater London06 Feb 2013
Sonder (formerly The Thirty-Nine Steps Brewhouse; The Thirty-Nine Steps Alehouse)Broadstairs, Kent02 Jan 2013
The Sussex ArmsTwickenham, Greater London04 Sep 2012
The Alpaca (formerly The New Rose)Islington, Central London03 May 2012
The Flower PotMaidstone, Kent02 Nov 2010
The Victoria HotelBeeston, Nottinghamshire14 Jul 2005

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 Blue Bell, York, North Yorkshire

WhoScoreWhenNotes
Archie14Excellent19 Sep 2024 Excellent amber, traditional bitter, well balanced malt and hop, lovely.
Magnus GreelNot Tried27 Jun 2023

The Phoenix, Canterbury, Kent

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AndrewNot Tried17 Jul 2015

Trafford Arms, Norwich, Norfolk

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HSBNot Tried12 Feb 2015

The Phoenix, York, North Yorkshire

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Philip PirripGood13 Nov 2014
HSBGood13 Nov 2014
MickGood21 Jan 2014 Nice pale copper bitter, more malt than hops.

Shakespeares Ale & Cider House, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

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Stephen HarrisNot Tried11 Oct 2014

The New Malton, Malton, North Yorkshire

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HSBNot Tried11 Sep 2014

The White Star, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

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Philip PirripNot Tried04 Dec 2013

York Tap, York, North Yorkshire

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Philip PirripNot Tried13 May 2013

Catford Bridge Tavern, Catford, Greater London

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Philip PirripNot Tried10 Mar 2013

Well & Bucket, Bethnal Green, Greater London

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Stephen HarrisNot Tried05 Mar 2013

The Original Plough (formerly The Plough), Chelmsford, Essex

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Philip PirripNot Tried15 Feb 2013

The Falcon, Battersea, Greater London

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PedroNot Tried06 Feb 2013

Sonder (formerly The Thirty-Nine Steps Brewhouse; The Thirty-Nine Steps Alehouse), Broadstairs, Kent

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Philip PirripNot Tried02 Jan 2013

The Sussex Arms, Twickenham, Greater London

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ChrisENot Tried04 Sep 2012

The Alpaca (formerly The New Rose), Islington, Central London

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Stephen HarrisNot Tried03 May 2012

The Flower Pot, Maidstone, Kent

WhoScoreWhenNotes
PedroNot Tried02 Nov 2010
PedroNot Tried31 Oct 2010
AlenomoreGood31 Oct 2010 Good session bitter.
PedroExcellent29 Oct 2010

The Victoria Hotel, Beeston, Nottinghamshire

WhoScoreWhenNotes
CamGood14 Jul 2005 Unremarkable nutty, malty session beer.

Wold Top Bitter

3.70% ABV.

An easy drinking session beer A B V 3.7% with good head retention and medium to light colour 20-30 EBC. Maris Otter and a small amount of Crystal malt form the basis of the brew together with Northdown Hops for bittering and aroma. Fermentation temp will be low and will take the Beer from an O.G. 1037.2 to a final Gravity of 1008.5 degrees before Conditioning.

We have tried this beer 7 times.

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

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