As I said earlier, I had an awful lot of Christmas Beers this year, some were wonderful but some were very ordinary indeed. Because I had so many new beers (in fact there still a few to drink), I have split this review into several parts.
You never know, by the time I have done all of this, I may have finished all of the beers I got. I think I will stick to doing this four or five at a time and sticking to reviewing one country at a time. I also think they are all from three countries, England, Germany and Belgium so I will do them by country as well. So as the title states above, I am starting with some English Beers.
Sadler's, Peaky Blinder Christmas Pudding Stout from England
6.0% black in colour with a poor head, sweetish stout aroma, the taste was herby with some coffee but not bad.
Ridgeway, Bad Elf from England
4.5% pale amber in colour with a very thin head, bit of yeast in the aroma, quite a nice festive taste.
Wolf Brewery, Santa Paws from England
4.5% very deep amber in colour with a thin head, a malty aroma and as the label says it has a fruity taste.
Norfolk, Moon Gazer Triskele Norfolk Porter from England
4.5% deep brown in colour with a nice head, nice fruity aroma but the taste was a bit awful and bitter.
Many more to follow soon.
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