1648 Saint George English Ale
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 Mulberry Tree, Ipswich, Suffolk
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Philip Pirrip | Not Tried | 20 May 2012 | |
The Bell & Jorrocks, Frittenden, Kent
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Pedro | | 09 Apr 2011 | |
Pedro | Not Tried | 08 Apr 2011 | |
The Brewers Arms, Lewes, East Sussex
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Ian | | 25 Apr 2009 | Copper/amber colour, lasting beige head. Very malty bitter. Decent fruit. Like all 1648 beers, well made, decent bitter. |
The Foy Boat, Ramsgate, Kent
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Blair | Not Tried | 18 Aug 2008 | |
Blair | | 16 Aug 2008 | In a blind tasting I would have sworn this was Incubus. Obviously that's not a bad thing as Incubus is lovely. Really malty with a biscuity flavour as well. |
The Yew Tree Inn, Barfrestone, Kent
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Andrew | | 23 Apr 2006 | As far as I could tell this was 1648 Ginger Nol without the ginger. A glowing caramel brown colour with a malty body and a raw cain sugar bitterness |
4.50% ABV.
We have tried this beer 4 times.
We have given this beer an average score of .
Other 1648 beers.