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Malty, aromatic beers. Belgian ales rank high on my list.

Grand River Brewing - Curmudgeon IPA

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Beer Style: 
American I.P.A.
Serving Style.: 
500 ml. bottle
Alcohol Content: 
6.5% abv.
Where Purchased?: 
L.C.B.O.
Beer Rating: 
3

Grand River Brewing - Curmudgeon IPA

Cherry red with an off white, creamy head.
Earth and pine with just a hint of citrus is the aroma I get.
Full, creamy, rich mouth feel.
Big time grapefruit right up front with a strong malt base and a nice drying finish with just a touch of honey sweetness to really balance this one. I like it.



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Fullers London Pride

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reviewed by:
John H.

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Serving Style:
20 ounce glass
Where Purchased:
The Crows' Nest
Beer Rating:
4

Pleasant smoky aroma. Have never come across a smell like that in an ale. Flowery with a bit of citrus flavor. Nice clean bitter after taste. Another great blend of hops and malt, (or bitter and sweet). All in all another great beer, not quite as good a blend as the Fullers ESB.

This is what Fuller's has to say about this beer:
"London Pride is a smooth and astonishingly complex beer, which has a distinctive malty base complemented by a rich balance of well developed hop flavours from the target, challenger and northdown varieties in the brew. At 4.1% a.b.v in cask (4.7% a.b.v in bottles)London Pride is an ideal session-strength premium ale."




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