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Station House Lady o' the Stream

PubAddressLast Visit Seen
Ship & MitreLiverpool, Merseyside18 Jan 2006

Tasting Summary

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Ship & Mitre, Liverpool, Merseyside

WhoScoreWhenNotes
IanAcceptable18 Jan 2006 OK, I give up. I can’t think of anything new to say about this. No offence to this particular beer, but it's a copper coloured slightly hoppy session bitter with some caramel malt in mouth and bitter finish. Fine, Bitter, bitter, bitter.

Station House Lady o' the Stream

3.90% ABV.

Named after the fish the Grayling, the fourth game fish and known as The Lady of the Stream. An autumn golden beer made with Maris Otter malt and a late twin hop mixture..

We have tried this beer once.

We have given this beer an average score of Acceptable.

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