Civilisation Machine
Saint Mars Of The Desert in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England 🏴
Pale Ale Regular|
Score
6.88
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All lovely hops though: Nectaron! Rakau! Lovely, fruity stuff.
Label by the quite brilliant David Bailey. Spot the Grimbold...
You know why pubs are brilliant? One reason is, you see people you know in them. Who you wouldn't normally bump into. You see people you don't know too. Those people smile at you. They say hi to your dog. They might give you a small opinion, a piece of their lives, or a crisp. To us, this is what makes pubs mighty. They are civilisation machines!
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Appearance - 9 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
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