These are the beers I had on our birthday's trip away in March, we were away for ten nights but didn't find that many new beers. Although we did have quite a few beers to drink while we were away in the van in York and Barnard Castle.
Treboom Brewery, Swan Special Blonde from England
3.8% gold colour with a nice head, hop aroma and a bit too hoppy taste, apparently this was brewed for the pub.
Revolutions, Cocker from England
3.9% amber colour with a thin head, a sweet aroma with a nice bitter taste.
The Village Brewer, White Boar Bitter from England
3.8% gold colour with a nice head, hop aroma and taste, typical modern beer.
Vocation, Heart & Soul from England
4.4% cloudy gold in colour with a thin head, not much aroma but a hoppy citrus taste, another one.
Pivovar Náchod, Primátor Weizenbier from the Czech Republic.
5.0% cloudy gold colour with a thin head, a very nice wheat beer, a nice change, had it in an Italian restaurant.
Bristol Beer Factory, Twelve Apostles from England
5.0% gold colour with a thin head, hop and hop, sorry but I am sick of these beers.
Liverpool Organic, William Roscoe from England
4.3% gold in colour with a nice head, hop aroma and taste, what do I expect nowadays, these beers are very popular a bit like lager was.
York Brewery, First Light from England
3.8% gold in colour with a thin head, hops in the aroma and taste, sigh again.
Marston's, Baliol's Tipple from England
3.8% amber colour with a good head, nice aroma and a good taste, nothing special but a real nice change these days.
I am so sick of gold hoppy English beers, that I have bought a box of 23 assorted wheat beers from Germany, that I will be reviewing soon.
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