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Exe Valley Devon Glory

PubAddressLast Visit Seen
Royal Victoria PavilionRamsgate, Kent18 Apr 2018
Opera HouseTunbridge Wells, Kent15 Apr 2018
The White SwanCharlton, Greater London01 Jan 2017
The HippodromeMarch, Cambridgeshire18 May 2013
The Watch HouseLewisham, Greater London05 May 2013
The Jack PhillipsGodalming, Surrey03 May 2013
The Crosse KeysCity, Central London21 Oct 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.

Royal Victoria Pavilion, Ramsgate, Kent

WhoScoreWhenNotes
DosserAcceptable18 Apr 2018 Tired

Opera House, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

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Stephen HarrisAcceptable15 Apr 2018 A very tangy, copper-coloured, traditional Bitter.

The White Swan, Charlton, Greater London

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Philip PirripAcceptable01 Jan 2017 Too caramelly for me

The Hippodrome, March, Cambridgeshire

WhoScoreWhenNotes
BullsGood18 May 2013

The Watch House, Lewisham, Greater London

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Philip PirripAcceptable05 May 2013 Creamy with subtle mouthfeel

The Jack Phillips, Godalming, Surrey

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Philip PirripNot Tried03 May 2013

The Crosse Keys, City, Central London

WhoScoreWhenNotes
IanPoor21 Oct 2008 Chestnut, thin beige head. Aroma of spirits, gin or whisky with some syrupy malt in mouth. Not entirely pleasant. OK, strongish bitter, but a bit too syrupy.

Exe Valley Devon Glory

4.70% ABV.

We have tried this beer 6 times.

We have given this beer an average score of Acceptable.

Other Exe Valley beers.