Eastwood & Sanders 1872 Porter
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.
Planet Thanet Easter Beer Festival 2010, Margate, Kent
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Andrew | | 02 Apr 2010 | Liquorish; rich; roasted coffee; milk; sour; superb |
White Cliffs Beer Festival 2010, Dover, Kent
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Ian | | 05 Feb 2010 | The aroma is awesome. Choc aroma, great mouthfeel. Chewy on the swallow. Sublime. I got everyone to drink this as it was so good. |
Blair | | 05 Feb 2010 | Rich and creamy porter with a good thickness to it. A whisker away from being as good as last year, may be down to my tastebuds though. |
White Cliffs Beer Festival 2009, Dover, Kent
Who | Score | When | Notes |
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Blair | | 06 Feb 2009 | Probably my beer of the festival. Thick and creamy with chocolate and liquorice and a nice amount of roasted malt. Stunning. |
Great British Beer Festival 2008, Earl's Court, Central London
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Ian | | 08 Aug 2008 | Still one of the best in Britain. Great intensity of choc and great mouthfeel. Great aroma. Some sourness on end. |
Kingston Beer Festival 2007, Kingston upon Thames, Greater London
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Ian | | 30 Jun 2007 | Not sure what's up with my taste buds today. Very roasted, harshly so and not a lot else. Nice alchohol effect without any obvious taste. Will develop over the next days |
Ealing Beer Festival 2007 - Beer on Broadway, Ealing, Greater London
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Ian | | 16 May 2007 | Still a brilliant porter, bit more burnt maybe than usual, but still stunning. |
White Cliffs Beer Festival 2007, Dover, Kent
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Andrew | | 02 Feb 2007 | Dark with a subtle smoaked flavour. Powdery in mouth. Really good body that carries all the flavours well. Possibly one of the best beers I've ever had. |
Ship & Mitre, Liverpool, Merseyside
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Ian | | 20 Jan 2006 | Wonderful beer. Deep flavours, incredible aroma of dark malts and some dark fruit. Full and velvety in mouth with long finish. Excellent beer. |
6.50% ABV.
International Award Winning Porter based around an original 1872 recipe (hence the name), very dark and rich with a complex bittersweet palate and luscious malt flavours with warming rich port notes that combine into the subtle hoppy finish.
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We have tried this beer 9 times.
We have given this beer an average score of to .
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