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Duchy Originals Organic Old Ruby Ale 1905

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Beer Style: 
English Style Ale
Serving Style.: 
500 ML Bottle
Alcohol Content: 
5.0% ABV
Where Purchased?: 
L.C.B.O
Beer Rating: 
4

Duchy Originals Organic Old Ruby Ale 1905

Pours a dark reddish copper colour with a full and lasting, off-white head.
Aroma is mild, some earthiness and hints of hay but hard to pick out, hints of alcohol and toast.
Feel is very nice, rich and creamy.
Taste is very nice, Bread dough, honey, faint berries and just a touch of alcohol. Some light orangy citrus tastes in the finish. A very full but mild tasting beer, one I could drink a lot of.



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Christoffel Dry Hopped Nobel

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reviewed by:
John H.

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Serving Style:
330 ML Swing Top Bottle
Where Purchased:
L.C.B.O.
Beer Rating:
5

Christoffel Dry Hopped Nobel

Very cloudy pale orange color with a thick white clumpy head that lasts and lasts.
Aroma is citrus, some berries and earth with a bit of sourness.
Very rich creamy mouth feel.
Instant grapefruit hit followed by some earthiness and a hint of banana and some orange pith bitterness. As it warms it gains in complexity. The grapefruit is still there but now I'm getting some more earth and a kind of clover honey aftertaste. The finish is a definite hop dryness that just begs for more.
Excellent brew this.




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