St Peter’s Brewery – Mild 3.7%

This is a mild ale from this Suffolk Brewery. It has a dark chestnut red colour, with a light malt aroma. The taste is smokey malt with a bitter aftertaste.
This ale is brewed using black and chocolate malts.
This is a red dark chestnut coloured ale, with a rich sweet malt aroma. It has a strong roasted crystal sweet taste. It is a good strongly malty non – alcoholic ale.
This is the alcohol free ale from this Suffolk Brewery.
Morland was originally brewed in Oxfordshire before being taken over by Green King. The beers are brewed under the Morland name by Greene King in Bury St Edmunds. This is a rich malty English Strong Ale variant of the famous Old Speckled Hen. It is a blended ale with a base ale using crystal malt to give the toffee taste and Challenger, First Gold and Goldings hops. It is blended with a 12% strong ale to give a beer in the style of Suffolk Old Ale.
Maulden’s Black Adder Brewery – Lemon Adder 4.0%
This ale comes from the Black Adder Brewery a micro-brewery in Sudbury Suffolk. The ale is copper coloured with a pleasing malty aroma. It has a sweet malt taste with a hint of lemon shandy. A pleasant summer drink.
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This is a real Christmas ale as demonstrated by its flashing Christmas lights beer pump clip.
A real Christmas ale produced under the Hardys and Hansons name by Green King, originally an independent brewery form the 1800s in Nottingham, but taken over and absorbed by Green King of Bury St Edmunds.
The ale is a dark red gold Ruby ale, with a fruity spiced liquorice aroma and heavy fruit malt flavour with bags of depth and pleasant bitter sweet finish.
This beer was much more like it than my previous Christmas ale entry, yet I have seen other reviews saying it has little aroma or taste. It can only be that the recipe is very variable. id=”bpp_credits” style=”clear: both; float: right; width: 200px; height: 70px; text-align: right;” Edited with BlogPad Pro