Originally posted by teamsaint
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Greene King's William Clarke Golden Ale is on draught in the pavilion at Trent Bridge throughout the Test (the beer being named after the Victorian Kerry Packer who founded the ground). Light, refreshingly bitter and amber coloured, ideal for the hot conditions. In bottles too. Golden ales are certainly in vogue and winning over non-bitter drinkers.
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Originally posted by Belgrove View PostGreene King's William Clarke Golden Ale is on draught in the pavilion at Trent Bridge throughout the Test (the beer being named after the Victorian Kerry Packer who founded the ground). Light, refreshingly bitter and amber coloured, ideal for the hot conditions. In bottles too. Golden ales are certainly in vogue and winning over non-bitter drinkers."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostTonight: Duchy originals Golden Ale 4.2%.
Goes down lke a treat! A good quaffing ale, methinks.
Some of their others - such as Golden Glory - taste of fruit - in the case of that one I think it's peaches. I had some of the Duchy ones when they were on offer in Waitrose a few months ago.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostIt's OK, though I prefer the Badger ones - particularly the ones they had a few years ago - wasn't one Golden Champion? It might even have been available on draught in some pubs - I can't remember, but I stocked up on quite a few bottles when they were on sale in Morrisons.
Some of their others - such as Golden Glory - taste of fruit - in the case of that one I think it's peaches. I had some of the Duchy ones when they were on offer in Waitrose a few months ago.Don’t cry for me
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostOfcourse!
A heavy and severe hop content with a refreshing and distinctly grapefruity finish. Mindblowing.
The beer that is, not Act 3 of Siegfried. Though on second thoughts...
New Zealand hops, so no points for responsible air mileage.
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