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McMullen Cask Ale 3.01 25

McMullen Cask Ale

Percentile
46
overall
Brewed by McMullen
Style: Bitter

Hertford,, England

bottling
unknown

on tap
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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
253.07/5.03.01/5.03.8%66.9English pint
Commercial Description:
Cask; Regular.
Our latest ale is inspired from over 180 years of brewing at The Whole Hop Brewery. Styrian Goldings added to English Fuggle hops achieve a refreshingly well-balanced combination. The subtle biscuity flavour comes from pale ale and amber malts. Mixed with the citrus flavours of these hops, this creates a light and refreshing ale that all generations of ale drinkers will enjoy.
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 Magicdave6 (5552), London, Greater London, England
4.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/59/105/519/20
Aug 17, 2007    Updated: Sep 18, 2008
Bon accord. Aroma is minimal, though toffee malt is key. Taste has lots of bittering hop over a toffee malt base, a nice drink but a bit boring. RERATE: Cask at the nags head: This was totally random, i just went in here while waiting on The Duff getting of the tube and was like i’ll just have the cask ale. It was a wise move. The aroma is like soo fresh and hoppy, its like nosing a fresh bag of english hops, really like im just going to sit here and totally nose this to death. Taste is soo juicey and tasty and like i managed to drink like a pint and a half in 10 mins and was concidering telling the duff we’re just going to stay there and drink all night. Iv been back for more and its still awsome, so wasnt one of those moments of madness. Everytime i go near this place im goign to have to get a pint of it.


 SilkTork (4175), Rochester, Kent, England
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/105/510/105/512/20
May 30, 2007  
Cambridge Fest. Fragrant and delicate hop flavour, McMullen use whole hops; now, I don’t know if it is the actual whole hop or the idea of the whole hop that is so pleasing, but it certainly tastes fresher, more delicate and fragrant, and less harsh than pellet hops. I’m not after intensity - I like delicacy and character. And I like McMullens. I’m probably biased. But this is a soft biscuit malt enriched with butter and danced on by the flowery hops. It is soft, easy drinking, yet flavoursome, satisfying and interesting. It’s isn’t rude or abrupt. It quenches the thirst and pleases the palate. There’s a touch of fruit, and a burst of juice. This is a lovely drop. I could drink this all day - which is exactly what I want from a session ale.


 chriso (4796), London, Greater London, England
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/104/515/20
Jul 24, 2007  
Cask (handpump), Spice of Life, Cambridge Circus, London. Clear, bright amber colour. No sparkler but poured with a thin, but well formed and lasting head, which was an indicator of being kept in good condition. And it was. Distinct biscuity malt aroma, with a touch of bread and a smattering of tangy hop. More citric hop character on the palate, with hints of dry pale malt. Light, dry mouthfeel with a citric finish and a lasting bittersweet aftertaste. A cracking session bitter. My only concern was that I had popped into this pub because it had started selling the McMullen seasonal and special brews (which the Nags Head does not) and I hoped to get their summer offering, Midsummer Madness, but the three pumps had Cask Ale, AK and Country Best. I don’t know whether this is a permanent state of affairs.


 JoeMcPhee (5010), Jackson Heights, New York, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/515/20
Oct 30, 2007  
Cask at the Nag’s Head. Golden coloured beer. Aroma is quite spicy and zesty. Light grapefruit, orange and a bit of herbal/spicy character. Medium bodied, but with a great balance of light challenger-esqe hops. Bright zesty flavour on the finish. Really quite unique and tasty.


 hughie (3069), Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/56/104/515/20
May 26, 2007  
Cask handpump at Cambridge BF ’07. Amber with a small white head. Gentle tarry malt aroma. Pear fruit taste with a little malt. Hoppy finish. Quite good. Not sure why I’ve never before tried a McMullen beer, having lived in Hertfordshire for ten years in the 70’s and 80’s.


 detroitsteel (233), Greater London, England
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/57/104/515/20
Jul 20, 2007  
On draft at the Nags Head, Covent Garden. Amber body, small creamy head, strong lacing. Lots of floral grassy flavours and nose. Some malt sweetness, but well balenced with the hops. Bitter finish. A very enjoyable pint.


 fonefan (11818), VestJylland, Denmark
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/513/20
Oct 7, 2009  
Cask (handpump) @ Nags Head, 10 James Street, Covent Garden, London, Greater London England WC2E 8BT.
Clear medium amber color with a average, frothy, good lacing, mostly lasting, off-white head. Aroma is moderate malty, caramel, toffee, light roasted and nutty, light to moderate hoppy, grass. Flavor is moderate to light heavy sweet and bitter with a average to long duration, fresh. Body is medium, texture is oily, carbonation is soft to flat. [20090803]


 piscator34 (1131), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/102/514/20
Oct 22, 2007  
cask @ The Prince of Wales, Shrivenham. The first cask ale of my 2007 trip to England. Light copper in colour, with aromas of very mild citrus fruit, nutty British pale malts, and a bit of grassy hops. More light fruit in the mouth, with notes of crusty bread, and delicate floral and wood elements. A bit of a watery palate, and fairly low bitterness level. Understated overall, but good. A solid start to the trip.



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