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Tusker

Kenyan lager. Its really quite nice. Has a sweetness to it, not dissimilar to what you would get with a nice Belgian beer. I think the Africans like their beers super sweet and add extra sugar to them, I am sure I remember reading similar about Guinness Foregin Extra.

Sampled from: Bottle

ABV – 4.2%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 3.5/5

Schofferhofer – Hefeweizen

Grapefruit juice blended wheatbeer. Its super juicy and fruity, sweet, but with the tang of grapefruit and not too heavy on the booze, making it ideal for the long summer days.

All in all a really nice, tasty beer.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 2.5%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 4/5

Brew York – Best of a Babs Bunch

An imperial take on the classic Rhubarbara Striesand. Its more fruity, more sweet and more everything really. I still prefer the sour version of all the various iterations, but all in all a decent pint.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 8%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? I would, but unlikely

Rating: 4/5

Brew York – Honey I Shrunk the Impys!

A traditional, full flavoured, malty stout, really solid. They have added honeycomb to introduce the absolute mildest sweetness, in all honesty I can only just about taste it, was slightly disappointed, as I would have preferred to taste it a bit more. All in all though a solid, great all rounder of a traditional tasting stout.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 5.4%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 4/5

Allendale – Dirty Deeds

A super thick and fruity, sweet NEIPA. Its quite sedimenty. lovely flavour, but quite sickly, couldnt have more than one. Really enjoyable though.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 6.6%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 3.5/5

SALT – Jute

A super light session IPA, hazy and juicy, mainly citrussy flavoured and quite refreshing. middle of the road.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 4.2%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 3/5

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