Beer | Brewery | ABV (%) | Comments | Score:/10 |
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Ebulum | William Bros Brewing Company | 6.50 | Black ale fused with elderberry. High hopes since it's fruity with soft palate and soft roasted malt flavourings. Good in a stew, but confused as a beer with conflicting tastes. | 7.0 |
Edinburgh Gold | Stewart | 4.80 | Standard light pale ale. Inoffensive. | 7.0 |
EInstock Porter | EInstock | 6.00 | Fruit cake on the nose, coffee on the tongue, but not as roasted as name suggested. It's either the Icelandic water, or biscuit and chocolate malts that offset them. | 7.5 |
Eku | SeyBrew | 0.00 | Light ruby beer | 5.0 |
Equinox | Brasserie De La Senne | 8.00 | Deep ruby to black in colour. Opens with fruity hops and strong bitterness, followed by a good continuing bitterness in the mouthfeel which lingers well into the aftertaste | 7.5 |
Esthwaite Bitter | Cumbrian | 3.90 | Golden beer with 5 malts, and 1 hop (Cascade). It's unexpectedly balanced, but with an astringent quality that lets it down. Becomes dry on palate | 7.0 |
Eventide | Lyme Bay Winery | 5.00 | Golden cider. Crisp with bittersweet at end. Solid and dependable. | 7.0 |
Excelsoir | Ossett | 5.20 | A dependable strong pale ale, from a dependable brewery. | 7.5 |
Explorer | Adnams | 0.00 | Have it with fish and chips! | 7.0 |
Ezel Bruin | Ezel | 8.50 | Sweet, slightly sugar with some caramel on aftertaste. Mild hop notes. Better taste than smell. Longer a/t if left, but muggy | 7.5 |