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Fiddler's Elbow
Fiddler's Elbow
A thick, slightly off-white head on a clear, golden or red/amber beer.
The aroma is pronounced and gets stronger as the beer warms a bit, there is earth, berries, and a hint of chocolate.
The feel is thick and creamy and the tastes are great, starting with roasted coffee and dark berries. There is a nice earthy and slightly citrus bitterness with some biscuit tastes and a hint of honey.
The pleasant earthy bitterness lingers.
A very pleasant blend of tastes. A very good British Bitter Beer.
Other reviews of this Beer
Other reviews of this Beer
Fiddler's Elbow
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Fiddler's Elbow
The color of buckwheat honey with an amber head and lots of lace.
The nose is of oranges and flowers.
Starts off sweet with a citrus and malt combination.
Really no middle to speak of, it just finishes on a lasting hop and fruit mix that is very refreshing.
This is not a bad beer. It would be better if the weather were warmer.
Fiddler's Elbow
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Fiddler's Elbow
Golden copper colour with a medium sized white head.
A faint smell of alcohol and a 'clean' smell, I don't know how else to describe it.
It taste fairly sweet, sugary. I expected more bitterness in the taste but it isn't there. The end is fairly dry and the whole taste is quite mild and clean.
Not bad but I have had better.



