Boddingtons Pub Ale

20110621:
I wrote: "Josh's Boddingtons Pub Ale smells of regular ale. I waited until the last sip to taste it. I didn't feel there was anything to taste." I will have to try this beer at some other time, since I probably took a sip when it was quite warm and flat. Yard House lists it under "Pub Cream Ales," so the lack of taste might be my interpretation of a creamy beer. Again, I'll just have to try this beer at some other time.

Yard House:
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[20110625]

Boddingtons Pub Ale


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Boddingtons Pub Ale (Anheuser-Busch InBev Website)
Boddingtons Pub Ale (BeerAdvocate.com)

Website Information:
Boddingtons (United Kingdom) Boddingtons is a refreshing, smooth & sessionable beer. It is renowned for its golden color, full-bodied flavour and malty, morish taste with smooth, tight creamy head. Brewed in Manchester since 1778, Boddingtons has an ABV content of 3.8% and 4.1% in cask. Also available in Can, Keg and Draught format in Boddingtons Pub Ale (Export - 4.7% ABV).

Yard House Information:
Boddingtons Pub Ale
Brewery: Boddingtons
Origin: England
Style: Pub Cream Ales
ABV: 4.8%
Description:
An English pale ale served through a nitrogen dispenser and noted for its remarkable creaminess and smoothness. It is advertised in the UK as “the cream of Manchester.” The flavor is predominantly malty with light hop overtones and a hint of honey.

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