Overall impression: Light sweetness with a pronounced dry hoppy finish
Best served chilled in an iconic Chalice
Pairs well with salmon, tuna and marbled meat
Offers a pleasing contrast with sweet reductions and sauces
Pairs well with rich and fried foods
Beer Battered Fish and Chips: Carbonation adds lightness to the batter, intensity stands up against fried fish, floral notes from hops, residual sweetness from malts, gentle hop bitterness offsets sweetness from mushy peas.
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103 reviews from 6 shops
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"The taste has reduced over the years along with the alcohol content to save them paying extra tax"
"Very little flavour - the taste is metallic and incredibly sweet"
"Very little taste since they started selling it at a weaker strength"
"This is not a bad canned lager but it's not got the flavour it used to have (like quite a few other products too)"