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Beer (sort) | Average Score (sort) | No. Samples (sort) |
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Oakleaf (now see Fallen Acorn entries) - Hole Hearted | 1 | |
Hampshire - Penny Black Porter | 1 | |
Ramsgate Brewery (Gadds') - Exodus Stout | 2 | |
Oakleaf (now see Fallen Acorn entries) - Maypole Mild | 1 | |
Twickenham (also uses sub-brand Old Hands) - Daisy Cutter | 1 | |
Hogs Back - OTT Old Tongham Tasty | 1 | |
Westerham - Special Bitter Ale "1965" | 1 | |
Bowman - Quiver Bitter | 1 | |
Arundel - Sussex Mild | 1 | |
Ascot - 5/4 Favourite (formerly Alligator Ale) | 1 | |
West Berkshire - Full Circle | 1 | |
Langham - Hip-Hop | 1 | |
Pilgrim - Smoked Burton Ale | 2 | |
Westerham - Up The Kriek | 1 | |
Westerham - Audit Ale | 1 |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Ramsgate Brewery (Gadds') - Exodus Stout | 6.20 | As so often, my first beer of a festival also turns out to be my beer of the festival. Black, thin beige head. Now that is a lovely beer. Rich roasted and velvety smooth malts. Bit of dry charcoal on finish. It's outstanding. Beautifully balanced, really well made, the roasted malt, choc, espresso coffee flavours are outstanding. It's so good, after drinking loads of dull Belgian bottle stuff in the preceding weeks, this was just so refreshing. | |
Oakleaf (now see Fallen Acorn entries) - Maypole Mild | 3.80 | Very very dark brown. Thin beige head. Lovely toasty aroma. Excellent dark mild, hint of dark fruits. Some roasted malts, lots of choc, some coffee. Very full in mouth. Enormously pleasing on the swallow. Excellent dark mild. Even a bit of tar. | |
Pilgrim - Smoked Burton Ale | 3.70 | Hazy copper, thin beige head. Definitely a smokey aroma. Then it's a slightly citrusy bitter in the mouth, some tangerine and then more smoke and very dry on the finish. Smoked tangerine? odd, but true. Does it work? Honestyly? Yeah, a bit. | |
Westerham - Up The Kriek | 3.80 | Clear orange, a bit like a toned down Irn Bru colour with a thin pinky white head. Some faint cherry on aroma. Some faint cherry on end. The rest is a bitter. Not sure the sweet sour of the cherry and the bitter all mix very well. A rather bizarre cherry ber, which I'm not sure works. the cherry softens a little. Fine. Very dry finish. | |
Westerham - Audit Ale | 6.20 | Brewed to an old recipe found somewhere by the brewery. Very deep red, thin beige head. Syrupy malty ESB style beer. Could be in better condition. Some deep strawberry jam fruit. Just needs ab it of conditon to be a bit less obviously syrupy. Very dry on finish. |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Oakleaf (now see Fallen Acorn entries) - Hole Hearted | 4.70 | Wow, why have I never tried this before? Beautiful, light and hoppy ale. Very fruity and well just lovely really. | |
Hogs Back - OTT Old Tongham Tasty | 6.00 | I love this beer. Lots of chocolate and that distinctive sour taste you expect in an old ale. | |
Hampshire - Penny Black Porter | 4.50 | Very rich porter with lots of chocolate and also a little espresso going on. I liked this a lot. | |
Twickenham (also uses sub-brand Old Hands) - Daisy Cutter | 6.10 | Stunning strong pale ale. Incredibly hoppy with a nice citrus and fruit flavour. I would have loved to drink more but it's a strong one. | |
Westerham - Special Bitter Ale "1965" | 5.00 | Lots of hops, full bodied ale with loads going on. | |
Arundel - Sussex Mild | 3.70 | Quite thin in the mouth and also quite light in colour for a mild. Still very nice though. Sweet and creamy with a little chocolate. | |
West Berkshire - Full Circle | 4.50 | Very nice. Nice hoppy ale. Little bit of malt and fruit. Yeah nice one. | |
Bowman - Quiver Bitter | 4.50 | I was more than a little drunk at this point, but I do remember this being a very tasty bitter. | |
Ascot - 5/4 Favourite (formerly Alligator Ale) | 4.60 | This was good. Very refreshing, citrussy with a lot of fruit. Almost a little cloying but not quite. Very nice beer. | |
Langham - Hip-Hop | 4.00 | Really tasty blonde beer. Nice floral aroma and the taste is crisp, hoppy with a bit of malt. | |
Ramsgate Brewery (Gadds') - Exodus Stout | 6.20 | I'll be honest, I was expecting a little more from this. I had been eagerly waiting for this for the best part of a year. It was still a very nice stout. Rich with lots of chocolate and roasted malt, also exceptionally smooth for it's strength. | |
Pilgrim - Smoked Burton Ale | 3.70 | This ale was definitely different, but it didn't really work for me. Standard bitter with a little background smokiness. A valiant attempt. |
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The Beer Festival is found in Paddock Wood, Kent, TN12 6PY.
Great beer festival now in it's 2nd year. Held in the beautiful surroundings of the Hop Farm. Over 120 diffrent ales and lagers, plus hot-air balloon trips, not your usual beer festival fare.
We have visited this Beer Festival twice, seen 15 different beers and tried them all.
Postcode: TN12 6PY