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Lovibonds Henley Amber 3.02 10

Lovibonds Henley Amber

Percentile
45
overall
Brewed by Lovibonds
Style: Bitter

Henley-on-Thames, England

bottling
unknown

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
103.07/5.03.02/5.03.4%59.8English pint
Commercial Description:
Cask; Regular.
Henley has long been known for the best pint of Ordinary. This 3.4% session ale is no exception. We use Maris Otter as a base malt with a special blend of roasted malts to give this bitter a complex malt profile.
Generous additions of 3 English hop varieties give this ale exceptional hop character.
Tasting notes: The amber coloured ale has a good balance of juicy malt and hop character on the nose. The flavour finishes with a balance of bitterness from roasted barley, leading to a long clean bitterness of English hops. Finishes dry.
Suggested food pairing: Excellent beer paired with roasted or grilled meats - chicken, pork or beef. Will also pair well with grilled vegetables.
 wheresthepath (554), Buckinghamshire, England
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/514/20
Jul 13, 2008  
[330ml bottle from Waitrose, Marlow] Lots of big chunks of sediment in this one, but quite easy to avoid with careful storage and pouring. Poured an odd slightly cloudy amber-brown, with a small but lasting white head. Good fresh malty smell that made me want to tuck in immediately! There’s an odd greasy mouthfeel, but the flavour is that classic English barnyard hay & straw, with some malt behind and a bit of pepper. There’s a fair whack of bitterness too (according to the website there’s 34 IBU’s, whatever that means) but it’s a fresh, uplifting bitterness that is perfectly balanced against the other flavours. Aftertaste is still that refreshing bitterness, although the greasy mouthfeel unfortunately remains to haunt it. Pepper comes through again strongly some time after finishing it. Overall this is a top-notch bitter with a delightfully fresh, modern taste; it’s a shame it only comes in a 330ml bottle (which left me feeling rather short changed!) - I do feel English beers need a 500ml bottle or pint to fully appreciate them.


 berkshirejohn (1831), Bracknell, Berkshire, England
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/56/104/515/20
Jun 12, 2008  
33cl bottle from Waitrose. Brilliant amber with a loose off-white head; spicy plum aroma; malty body with more spicy fruit and a sharp bitter finish. Light and very drinkable.


 MesandSim (5955), London, Greater London, England
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/514/20
May 15, 2007  
A Sim rate (Cask at Reading Beer Festival): Aroma of plum, malt and herbs: maybe coriander or parsley. Flavour is similar with a bit of black pepper and sage. Nice beer.


 chriso (4852), London, Greater London, England
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/56/103/513/20
Dec 18, 2006  
Cask (gravity dispense), Reading Beer Festival, April 2006. Copper colour and in good condition. The malty aroma has a slightly raw feel to it. Dry on the palate, with a fair dollop of robust bitterness. Its unrealistic to expect too much body or depth in what is virtually a boys bitter but, as a quaffer, its fine.


 DJMonarch (6941), Northwich, Cheshire, England
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/513/20
Oct 30, 2006  
Cask Stillage at the Victoria Leisure Centre, Nottingham 20/10/2006 Floral and slightly spicy aroma. Amber coloured with a slightly hazy appearance. A little dryness in a fresh spicy finish.


 maeib (4768), Wootton, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/103/511/20
May 1, 2006  
Cask conditioned - gravity dispense - Reading BF. A slightly lighter than amber coloured beer. The aroma has a little light hop but nowt much. The taste again has a little hoppy character but is very plain and very much an English light bitter.


 Joeh (1908), Buckinghamshire, England
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/512/20
May 1, 2006  
Cask Conditioned at Reading BF 2006. Amber. Odd malt/malt extract aroma that wears off to something far nicer after a few minutes. Flavour is mostly malt, a touch thin and some dryness with not much bitterness. Fruit juice and tannins in the background. Starts off a bit sketchy but a pretty good ordinary session bitter when you get in to it, but doesn’t remind me of the classic Henley Brakspear Bitter at all.


 harrisoni (6946), Ashford, Kent, England
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/512/20
Apr 30, 2006  
Cask gravity at Reading BF 06. Golden/orange beer with no head. Slightly sticky aroma, bit of ginger. Some resiny hops and a bit of orange fruit



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