Beer | Brewery | ABV (%) | Comments | Score:/10 |
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Hacker-Pschorr Braumeister Pils | Hacker-Pschorr | 5.00 | Golden, clear, with head. As good as most other Munich-style beers. | 8.0 |
Happy Daze Med Cider | Gwynt Y Ddraig | 4.60 | Non-descript Welsh cider | 6.0 |
Harnas | Browar Okocim | 5.70 | Light creamy, yellow golden. Can produce large head. Starts well, but goes down hill afterwards due to build up of a/t | 7.0 |
Harvest Pale | Castle Rock | 3.80 | Supreme Champion at the 2010 GBBF. Good easy-drinking blonde beer with mild bite in a/t. Decent drink, but might as well be called 'Discovery' with all the similaraties it has with Fullers beer. | 7.5 |
Hazelnut Coffee Porter | Saltaire | 4.60 | A conflicted beer, which is smooth but not really a porter. With coffee for sure, but barely notes of hazelnut. | 8.0 |
Hefeweizen | Gordon Biersch | 5.50 | Banana notes are of dried blackened variety, similar to Mitchel Krausse. A/t holds bitneress, although not overtly bitter in itself. Smooth mouthfeel in a/t like thick banana milk shake, or smoothie. | 8.0 |
Hel;lekapelle | De Bie | 5.00 | Golden blond, very light taste, with extra kick in aftertaste. | 6.5 |
Hellfire | Leeds | 5.20 | Smooth mouthfeel at start, slight fruit, bitterness throughout. | 7.0 |
Henry's Heady Daze | Clarks | 3.60 | Light golden, strong hops. Easy session. Nothing special. | 6.5 |
Hertog Jan Gran Prestige | Arcense Bierbrouwerij | 10.00 | Dark, malty beer with smokiness (often attributed to mild coffee/chocolate) SOmetimes considered a barley wine. | 8.0 |
Hidden Pint | Hidden Brewery | 3.80 | Mid brown with light hop aroma, and bitter finish. Decent enough, but uneventful | 6.0 |
Hobo | Hobo Beer co | 5.10 | Smooth creamy texturing, but lacking any bite. But it's a craft czech lager in a can!?!? | 6.0 |
Hoegaarden Rosé | Hoegaarden, InBev | 4.50 | Very fruity nose, very little as it goes down, but very little sweetness. Framboise dies quickly. | 8.0 |
Hoggleys | Solstice Stout | 5.00 | Expectant black stout using malt and wheat. The latter takes the edge of what should be brilliant, since nothing exists in a pure enough form to shine through. Did win ''best local drink'' for Northamptonshire, which might appeal to those that share the water table, but misses the mark for those that don't. Still good. | 7.5 |
Hole Hearted | Oakleaf | 4.70 | Golden yellow over-foamy (but my pint was lively, so might not be true) No taste problem, smooth bitter coating,good hop on nose, but less so on taste, going to dry bitterness instead. | 7.5 |
Honey Fayre | Conwy | 4.50 | Smooth beer, despite lots of bitter sediment at bottom. Standard ale, drinkable, with touch of the Welsh version of Double Dragon | 7.5 |
Honeyfuzz | Rothervalley | 3.80 | Dark golden colour, with mild sweetness on nose, and dark honey-ish taste. Fuller bitter aftertaste. Not traditional honey in any way. | 7.0 |
Hop head | Porterhouse | 4.80 | Hoppy (obviously!) with velvet malt and bitter bite on back | 7.5 |
Horsesugar | Wood Street | 3.90 | A light malty taste, without an abundance of hop, by slightly tart. Something to have in halves. | 7.5 |
Huna Red | Sunny Republic | 4.00 | Not red, but good biscuit, but too much potential lost with the citrus hop. | 6.5 |
Hydes Trojan Horse | Hydes Brewery | 4.20 | Smooth, non-fizzy texture. Rounded malt taste. Ok balance of bitter-sweet. | 6.0 |