Even though we did not go out much at all over the Christmas period, I did manage to try a few festive beers. As with the last posts, I will split this up so as there are not too many at a time.
Amundsen, Super Santa Choco Shaka Stout from Norway

Sadly not had this one yet, it arrived in the post with a hole in the can but I do like the can.
People's Captain, 'Tis The Saison from England

5.0% gold in colour with no head, flowery aroma, the taste is dry with tangy notes.
Cold Town Beer, Christmas Pudding from Scotland

5.9% amber in colour with a nice head, a sweet fruity aroma, the teste is nothing like Christmas Pudding but it was quite nice.
Rooster's, I'm Dreaming of a Wheat Christmas from England

5.2% cloudy gold in colour with a thin head, sweet flowery aroma and more of a French wheat beer taste.
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