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Jennings Bitter (Bottle) 2.76 5

Jennings Bitter (Bottle)


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Brewed by Jennings (Marstons plc)
Style: Bitter

Cockermouth, England

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52.78/5.02.76/5.03.5%0English pint
Commercial Description:
Pasteurised bottle only. The cask version has a separate listing.
Treat yourself to this distinctively dark bitter with its real malty nutty flavour.
 Bullit (1392), Glasgow, Scotland
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/102/512/20

Nov 7, 2009  
500ml bottle from Morrisons. Clear amber colour, off-white head. Aroma is caramel malts and nuts. Flavour of caramel malts, nuts, dark fruits. Watery.

 sm89walt (456), Canterbury, Kent, England
2.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/103/510/20
Dec 5, 2009  
Bottle. Amber body, medium sized, creamy white head with good duration. Caramel, a hint of pepper but diacetyl in there. The diacetyl is difficult to get past on the tongue too, with the bits of caramel and toastiness being dominated. Thin to medium in body, average carbonation and a light, short finish.


 wheresthepath (551), Buckinghamshire, England
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/512/20
Nov 29, 2009  
[Bottle at the Good Food Show 2009, NEC, Birmingham] Amber, moderate off-white head. Prickly carbonation. Good deep sweet malt flavour, with the fizz cutting through to make it refreshing. A good flavoursome session bitter


 scotty (834), Scotland
2.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/103/510/20
Nov 19, 2009  
Average scores all round, fairly malty with a pleasant underlying slightly spicy hop character. Good session stuff. £1 from Morrisons Newcastle.


 DruncanVeasey (2753), The Penguin’s Arms, Europe, Warwickshire, England
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/103/512/20
Nov 12, 2009  
99p bottle from B+M. Clear chestnut with a slim ivory top fed by a gentle but tenacious carbonation. None of the expected fizz and emptiness. Straw, chocolate and caramel aroma with a puff of sulphur about it. Quite full and oily for a pasteurised beer at such modest strength; caramel and Weetabix milk, vague attempts at nuttiness, ferny hop, hay, butter and cardboard. Quite a generous lick of Lurpak. Some bean-like vegetable matter in the aroma. Reminds me of Banks’s. Probably is come to think of it. Didn’t touch the sides after the nightmare that was wk 46.



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