Beer #1908 is a golden ale brewed by Fuller’s in London, England. A rather bland not-so-golden ale, it has some bitterness to it but also a rather boring and watery maltiness. The bottle size is 500ML with an alcohol content…
Beer #1874 is a blonde ale brewed by Tailgate Beer in Nashville, Tennessee, America. From the name and the taste I would’ve said that this was a typical Australian beer but it’s American, so go figure! It’s a golden blonde…
Beer #1840 is a saison brewed by Brasserie Dupont in Tourpes, Belgium. This is a pretty ordinary blonde beer, slightly enhanced by honey but the 8% ABV isn’t successfully hidden. While it’s not winey you can definitely taste it and…
Beer #1793 is a pale ale brewed by Gage Roads in Perth, W.A., Australia. A rather bland and uninspiring pale ale, very lightly malty and sweet but not much else. The bottle size is 330ML with an alcohol content of…
Beer #1751 is a golden ale brewed by Australian Beer Co in Australia. A barely above average ale that’s generally pretty weak tasting. Mildly sweet from some malt but no noticeable hops to speak of. The bottle size is 330ML…
Beer #1675 is an ale brewed by Gage Roads in Perth, W.A., Australia. I’m pretty sure I’ve not had this one before unless Gage Roads are being a bit of a Sail & Anchor by repackaging and renaming their beers.…
Beer #1624 is a pilsner brewed by Stone & Wood in Byron Bay, N.S.W., Australia. A rather boring pilsner, it doesn’t lack maltiness but it’s just pretty flat and uninspiring with minimal bitterness. The bottle size is 500ML with an…
Beer #1607 is a white ale brewed by Yeastie Boys in Christchurch, New Zealand. A bit of a disappointment from this New Zealand brewery, this is a rather insipid wheat ale, only mildly citrusy and a little yeasty with not…
Beer #1604 is a bitter brewed by Badger in Dorset, England. An uninteresting and rather bland ale with hardly any bitterness and a weird malty taste. Legend? Not a chance! The bottle size is 500ML with an alcohol content of…
Beer #1553 is an amber lager brewed by Left Coast Brewing in San Carlos, California, America. A barely above average lager. It’s slightly malty, has a barely noticeable caramel taste and maybe a touch of vanilla with a low to…