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Bridge of Allan Aleoween

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A Bitter brewed by
Bridge of Allan (Traditional Scottish Ales)

Stirlingshire, Scotland

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102.52/5.02.55/5.0Autumn4.2%7.6 English pint P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Cask; Seasonal - Halloween.
This is Stirling Brig with pumpkin added to the mash.
"Fresh pumpkin is used in the mash tun resulting in a delicate flavour to the traditional Eighty Shilling Ale. Light, refreshing with a satisfying aftertaste."

 Fukito (591), Buenos Aires, Argentina
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/514/20
Feb 10, 2008  
Cask, november 07. Slightly turbid orange copper color with a medium, bubbly white head. Spicy, toffee notes with some butterscotch. Warm and rewarding aroma. Fairly spicy, earthy, bitter fruity flavor. Complex. Medium to light palate, great fruity sensation with an earthy finnish. Nice, warming, spicy earthy ale.


 M0RHI (997), Luxembourg, Luxembourg
2.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/102/58/20
Oct 26, 2007  
Cask, Whey Pat Ale Festival. Orangey brown with an off-white head. Nose is sweet maltiness with some awful biscuity overpoweringness that ruins anything else there. Mouth is malty roundedness with some hop bitterness, some pastry and caramel, and some rotting market taste. Told by a friend it should be far better, so perhaps just a bad one.


 imdownthepub (3995), Banbury, Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire, England
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/513/20
Oct 21, 2007  
Cask conditioned at The Three Guineas, Reading, Berks. Orange amber with white head. Sweetish malty beer with fruity vegetable background, yes I know its suggestive, particularly when the pumpclip says pumpkin added, but you could taste a marrow like flavour with a touch of strawberry. There is even a little late hop, but not the most enjoyable beer I’m sorry to say.


 cgarvieuk (2315), Edinburgh, Scotland
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/515/20
Mar 3, 2007    Updated: Nov 4, 2007
Bright Orange !.Fruity with not unpleasent medicinal tones, Basically a good beer with pumkin coming through in finish (worth a try at least once)

Cask Bridge of allan ... Hazy brown ... sweet fruity mellow fruit ... not as pumkin as bottle had been but a good balance and a rounded ale.3.2->3.6


 Thomas_E (4814), Copenhagen, Denmark
2.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/103/54/103/58/20
Feb 2, 2007  
Cask. Fully golden golden colour with a thin white head. Malty, light fruity aroma with pumpkin notes. Dusty, fruity flavor with a light vegetable note.




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