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North Riding Brewery Record Revival Ale

PubAddressLast Visit Seen
Halfway HouseBrenchley, Kent23 May 2026

Tasting Summary

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Halfway House, Brenchley, Kent

WhoScoreWhenNotes
Hogan SamplingGood23 May 2026 7th beer of this visit: Came with very good head and lacing on this hazy pale orange-gold-coloured bitter and almost sticking all the way and from North Riding Brewery in Snainton, a village just outside Scarborough in North Yorkshire. A hoppy lemony first bite on this annual, collaborative release crafted alongside Record Revivals, Scarborough's premier independent record shop. A dry hoppy fruitiness rising from its floral and piney hops mixed with lightly tropical touches from a burst of mango, pineapple and citrus zest. In its version 2 batch of exclusive-US varieties, a triple-hop blend of Cascade, Comet and Lorien hops are behind its fruity flavours. A gentle bitterness with a hint of semi-sweet biscuit malt derived from its British pale malts and sweet biscuit specialty malts sailing out. Served in good form.

North Riding Brewery Record Revival Ale

4.00% ABV.

We have tried this beer once.

We have given this beer an average score of Good.

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