Light, refreshing, slight citrusy smell. Tastes refreshing, and slightly malty. Not huge flavours, but very drinkable.
126: Tribute Premium Cornish Ale, St. Austell Brewery, 4.2%
Hints of caramel. Tastes of Red. Quite a few beers I've had taste of Red. Describing a taste as a colour is vastly unhelpful when trying to explain to others, but that is what I tasted Red. Perhaps this could be broken down into describing it as malty sweet bready and yeasty. But that's probably not too helpful either. An OK beer.
Hints of caramel. Tastes of Red. Quite a few beers I've had taste of Red. Describing a taste as a colour is vastly unhelpful when trying to explain to others, but that is what I tasted Red. Perhaps this could be broken down into describing it as malty sweet bready and yeasty. But that's probably not too helpful either. An OK beer.
127: Doom Bar, Sharp's Brewery, 4%
Smells darker, slightly caramelly again. Tastes ever so slightly like toffee, but watered down, and a hint of banana too. Banoffee! Not bitter, a bit weak really in my opinion.
128: Proper Job, St. Austell Brewery, 5.5%
Very very slight smell, difficult to pick anything out. Much more flavoursome to taste, although I struggled to discern individual flavours, there was bitterness, hops and a nice carbonation. Very drinkable and much more character than the other beers of the evening. A clear winner!
Very very slight smell, difficult to pick anything out. Much more flavoursome to taste, although I struggled to discern individual flavours, there was bitterness, hops and a nice carbonation. Very drinkable and much more character than the other beers of the evening. A clear winner!