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Pub | Address | Last Visit Seen |
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The Samuel Lloyd | Corby, Northamptonshire | 02 May 2009 |
The Harvest Moon | Orpington, Greater London | 20 Apr 2009 |
The Ledger Building | Docklands & Isle of Dogs, Greater London | 19 Apr 2009 |
The Samuel Peto | Folkestone, Kent | 16 Apr 2009 |
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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Stephen | 02 May 2009 | Good Day for porters it is a great idea to serve the 3 small glasses for the price of a pint this was a great find though shortlived I fear. Dark choccy expresso flavours you can almost chew followed by a great bitter kick at the finish |
Who | Score | When | Notes |
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Dubbel | 20 Apr 2009 | Can't get away from this at the moment! Proof that great beer can still be brewed at Marstons. |
Who | Score | When | Notes |
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Dubbel | 19 Apr 2009 | Love this. Impenetrably black, huge thumping great dark malt hit, fruitcake and hard liquor palate and brutish hop finish. |
Who | Score | When | Notes |
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Ian | 16 Apr 2009 | Black, virtually no head. Tar. It settles down into a choccy, dark Belgian choc bitter flavour. Takes a little bit of getting used to, but had far worse. Alcohol is well masked I thought. Quite interesting. |
6.20% ABV.
We have tried this beer 4 times.
We have given this beer an average score of to .