Dark Star English Pale 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.
King William VI, Pembury, Kent
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HSB | | 05 Oct 2013 | |
The Butchers Arms, Herne, Kent
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Andrew | | 12 Apr 2008 | Pale brown colour. Some buscuity malt with that distinctive Darkstar hop signiture to it |
The White Swan, Reading Street, Kent
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Blair | | 22 Mar 2008 | Lovely pint, sweet biscuity with a fruity finish. Really nice. |
The Churchill Tavern, Ramsgate, Kent
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Blair | | 17 Feb 2008 | Nice hoppy grassy aroma with a hint of citrus. Hazy, yellow color, off-white head. Very refreshing and easy drinkable.
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The Chambers, Folkestone, Kent
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Ian | | 16 Feb 2007 | Possibly the best proper brown bitter in Britain. They have taken the best bits of US know how and stuck on a UK bitter. Fantastically hoppy. |
Ian | | 07 Feb 2007 | I was so excited to get a new Dark Star beer. Made with Challenger and East Kent Goldings hops added late to the boil and Maris Otter malt. Copper colour with lasting thin off white head. Earthy hop aroma, some late citrus. Earthy in mouth. Interestingly simple yet good quality pale ale/bitter? Reasonably full in the mouth with some pear drop. Then a drying finish with earthy hops. If only all British beer could be this good. Such a cut above your average 4.x% beer. The subtle malt flavour in mouth, followed by dryness in amazing. Like licking a calf skin glove worn by the woman you love. Classy. Subtle bitterness on finish. Not huge not intense but brilliant for its subtlety, quality and the way it makes you feel. Some biscuit on aroma. Moderate juicy malt in mouth. Amazing. |