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Robinsons Old Tom Chocolate 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 White Horse, Parsons Green, Greater London
Who | Score | When | Notes |
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Dubbel | Not Tried | 29 Nov 2008 | |
The Samuel Peto, Folkestone, Kent
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Ian |  | 25 Nov 2008 | Choc aroma, some fruit from the base beer. Better than at the Thomas Ingoldsby, better condition. I love the normal beer, and the ginger version was good too, but this doesn't work for me, the choc is too artificial. |
The Thomas Ingoldsby, Canterbury, Kent
Who | Score | When | Notes |
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Ian |  | 22 Nov 2008 | Had this in bottle in The Rake about 3 weeks agon and I wasn't impressed. This has a similar problem in that the artifical milk choc is too artificial. Better than in bottle as the base beer comes through more and is wider and has more depth than it's pasteurised counterpart. But it's still not very good. Medicinal aroma., bit of cherry fruit in middle. Hot alcohol on finish. Choc fades a bit as it goes down, but it's not good. |
Andrew | Not Tried | 19 Nov 2008 | |
The Harvest Moon, Orpington, Greater London
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Dubbel | Not Tried | 20 Nov 2008 | |
Dubbel | Not Tried | 18 Nov 2008 | |
Dubbel |  | 17 Nov 2008 | Chocolate-coloured, chocolate-scented, chocolate-flavoured. Certainly does what it promises on the pump clip, though perhaps a little harsh for lunchtime and rather sickly sweet after a full pint. |