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Favourite Beer Style
Trappist Ale.

Trafalgar Ales and Meads - Harbour Gold

Beer Style: 
Lager
Serving Style.: 
341 ml. bottle
Alcohol Content: 
5% abv
Where Purchased?: 
Beer Store
Beer Rating: 
4

A light Head which quickly disipates.
A full, sparkling, citrus and flower tastes.
A full sweetness at the back of the mouth, and a bright tingle at the front.
Very refreshing with a mild sweet start, quickly followed bu the sparkly, mildly bitter citrus finish.
There is a very subdued biscuity malt taste well below the sparkle. It gives a full roundness to the overall taste.
I will buy this one again often.



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Trafalgar Ales and Meads - Harbour Gold

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reviewed by:
John H.

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Serving Style:
650 ml. bottle
Where Purchased:
Trafalgar Ales and Meads Brewery
Beer Rating:
4

Head is pure white on a golden brew, but dissipates very quickly.
Aroma is almost non-existent except for a slight citrus aroma.
Citrus, berries and flower taste. Nicely carbonated. There is an underlying taste of sour dough bread that is very pleasant. It went from a sweet start to a nice citrus like bitterness that I find quite appealing. It's a good one.

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