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Pub | Address | Last Visit Seen |
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The Samuel Peto | Folkestone, Kent | 12 Nov 2008 |
The Harvest Moon | Orpington, Greater London | 06 Nov 2008 |
The Thomas Ingoldsby | Canterbury, Kent | 05 Nov 2008 |
The Crosse Keys | City, Central London | 29 Oct 2008 |
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.
Who | Score | When | Notes |
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Ian | Not Tried | 12 Nov 2008 | |
Ian | 11 Nov 2008 | Thought that I would try this again. Still only just vaguely more hoppy than an average UK golden bitter. Just expected so much more from a beer called a California Pale Ale. |
Who | Score | When | Notes |
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Dubbel | Not Tried | 06 Nov 2008 |
Who | Score | When | Notes |
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Andrew | Not Tried | 05 Nov 2008 | After Ian pointed out that this wasn't infact a silly super hoppy beer I thought I'd give it a go but it went off as I ordered it. Oh well |
Andrew | Not Tried | 04 Nov 2008 | Was tempted to have this as it's doing so well on JD's website but thought, nah, it's bound to be one of those silly ultra hoppy affairs that I dislike so much |
Andrew | Not Tried | 03 Nov 2008 |
Who | Score | When | Notes |
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Ian | 29 Oct 2008 | Gold, copper colour, hoppy, but English hoppy aroma, not as big as I expected. Even slightly watery in mouth, bit of ginger hop spice on finish, bit dull really. Not the American Pale Ale, I was really anticipating and looking forward to. |
4.50% ABV.
We have tried this beer twice.
We have given this beer an average score of .