Extra Special Tribute 2025
St. Austell Brewery in St. Austell, Cornwall, England 🏴
Strong Ale - English Special|
Score
7.08
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A supercharged 7.4% ABV strong ale, EST is a bold reinterpretation of our flagship pale ale, Tribute (4.2% ABV). First brewed in 2023 to mark the coronation of King Charles III, EST has since become a special annual release, crafted in small batches and individually numbered.
Each edition of EST is brewed to a unique recipe, bottle-conditioned and matured. The 2025 release celebrates English hops and honours two of our other longstanding beers celebrating milestone anniversaries this year – Hicks Special Draught (5% ABV) and Gem amber ale (4.8% ABV).
Georgina Young, Brewing Director at St Austell Brewery, said: “The idea for Extra Special Tribute came from wanting to brew something unique to mark the return to ‘normality’ after the Covid lockdown, which also coincided with the coronation of the King. It felt like the perfect moment to craft a beer that was both celebratory and rooted in our brewing heritage.
“EST 2025 is a rich, moreish brew. It pours a deep gold, almost amber, hinting at the richness within. It delivers sweet notes of caramel and toffee, gentle spice, and subtle hedgerow fruit from the British hops. The flavours pay homage to two of our other much-loved beers, Hicks – which turns 50 this year – and Gem, to mark its 30th anniversary.
“Whether enjoyed now or stored for future tasting, EST 2025 is a celebration of craftsmanship – distinctive, indulgent and memorable.”
A limited run of 13,000 individually numbered and boxed bottles will be available in Waitrose across the UK from today (13th October), with an additional 7,400 bottles sold via our online shop, available from next week. As the beer conditions in its bottle, drinkers can expect emerging notes of orange and sherry to enhance its complexity – just in time for the festive season.
Ryan Crisp, National Account Manager – Off Trade at St Austell Brewery, said: “We’re incredibly proud to see Extra Special Tribute land on shelves in Waitrose for the first time. This listing brings one of our most characterful and premium brews to a wider audience. Waitrose customers value quality and provenance, and EST delivers both in abundance.”
Jourdan Gabbini, Waitrose Beer & Cider Buyer, added: “I’m excited to add the 2025 vintage Extra Special Tribute from St Austell Brewery to the premium ale range at Waitrose. We know that our customers are always looking for new ales to try, with sales up in this segment since a year ago. This 2025 edition is robust and malty – a moreishly drinkable experience, pairing well with rich foods. It’s perfect for the upcoming winter season.”
Each edition of EST is brewed to a unique recipe, bottle-conditioned and matured. The 2025 release celebrates English hops and honours two of our other longstanding beers celebrating milestone anniversaries this year – Hicks Special Draught (5% ABV) and Gem amber ale (4.8% ABV).
Georgina Young, Brewing Director at St Austell Brewery, said: “The idea for Extra Special Tribute came from wanting to brew something unique to mark the return to ‘normality’ after the Covid lockdown, which also coincided with the coronation of the King. It felt like the perfect moment to craft a beer that was both celebratory and rooted in our brewing heritage.
“EST 2025 is a rich, moreish brew. It pours a deep gold, almost amber, hinting at the richness within. It delivers sweet notes of caramel and toffee, gentle spice, and subtle hedgerow fruit from the British hops. The flavours pay homage to two of our other much-loved beers, Hicks – which turns 50 this year – and Gem, to mark its 30th anniversary.
“Whether enjoyed now or stored for future tasting, EST 2025 is a celebration of craftsmanship – distinctive, indulgent and memorable.”
A limited run of 13,000 individually numbered and boxed bottles will be available in Waitrose across the UK from today (13th October), with an additional 7,400 bottles sold via our online shop, available from next week. As the beer conditions in its bottle, drinkers can expect emerging notes of orange and sherry to enhance its complexity – just in time for the festive season.
Ryan Crisp, National Account Manager – Off Trade at St Austell Brewery, said: “We’re incredibly proud to see Extra Special Tribute land on shelves in Waitrose for the first time. This listing brings one of our most characterful and premium brews to a wider audience. Waitrose customers value quality and provenance, and EST delivers both in abundance.”
Jourdan Gabbini, Waitrose Beer & Cider Buyer, added: “I’m excited to add the 2025 vintage Extra Special Tribute from St Austell Brewery to the premium ale range at Waitrose. We know that our customers are always looking for new ales to try, with sales up in this segment since a year ago. This 2025 edition is robust and malty – a moreishly drinkable experience, pairing well with rich foods. It’s perfect for the upcoming winter season.”
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7.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7.5
Texture 8
Overall 7
Panda at home, thanks to Kenneth, 06/03/2026.
Copper pour with an off white cap that settles to a swirl.
Nose is fruit slice, dates, toffee, herb, biscuit, grains, brown bread.
Taste comprises stewed fruits, biscuit, herb, toffee, prunes.
Medium bodied, fine carbonation, semi drying close.
Decent enough well rounded strong.
Copper pour with an off white cap that settles to a swirl.
Nose is fruit slice, dates, toffee, herb, biscuit, grains, brown bread.
Taste comprises stewed fruits, biscuit, herb, toffee, prunes.
Medium bodied, fine carbonation, semi drying close.
Decent enough well rounded strong.
Tried
on 06 Mar 2026
at 18:47
6.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 6.5
500ml bottle from Waitrose - clear ruby red body with no head. Syrupy rich caramel toffee notes, cake fruit, raisins, nice little boozy warmth.
Tried
from Bottle
from
Waitrose Supermarket (Various locations)
on 09 Feb 2026
at 20:01
7.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 7.5
31st January 2026
Clear amber beer, small bubbly pale tan head. Light palate, smooth start with decent fine minerally carbonation coming through on the back end. Smooth malts, a mild malt cream, biscuit and a light touch of caramel. Ripe citrus and a little English hop orchard fruits vibe. Fair amount of esters. Airy smooth finish. A pleasant affair but I was just hoping for something a little less Belgian.
Clear amber beer, small bubbly pale tan head. Light palate, smooth start with decent fine minerally carbonation coming through on the back end. Smooth malts, a mild malt cream, biscuit and a light touch of caramel. Ripe citrus and a little English hop orchard fruits vibe. Fair amount of esters. Airy smooth finish. A pleasant affair but I was just hoping for something a little less Belgian.
Tried
from Bottle
on 31 Jan 2026
at 17:51
7.3/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7
Flavor 7.5
Texture 7
Overall 7.5
Bottle no. 03440. Clear brown/amber pour with a small, but stable white head. Aromas of malt, marmalade, dried berries, caramel. Flavour is malt, brioche, marmalade, raisins, bit of Christmas cake. Slightly boozy as well. Nice one - enjoyed it.
Tried
from Bottle
from
Waitrose Supermarket (Various locations)
on 18 Jan 2026
at 21:57
7.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 7.5
Drinkable stuff. Sweet and malty, not terribly complex. Some fruity notes, lightly toasted malts, a little leafy hop, soft caramel. Quite enjoyable, drinks well.
Tried
from Bottle
from
Waitrose Supermarket (Various locations)
on 03 Jan 2026
at 18:12
7.5/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7
Flavor 7.5
Texture 8
Overall 8
Bottle from Waitrose and drunk as part of my no surprise advent calendar. Great pour. Quite flat in the glass but full of flavour. Rich malt, with well balanced bitter hops, a welcome and slight sweetness and a hit of alcohol. A really good beer. Very traditional and all the better for it.
Tried
from Bottle
on 10 Dec 2025
at 21:41
7.1/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 7
Bottle numberer 03481 of 14,300. I picked up from Waitrose, Hereford and consumed around Jude's Thursday 16th October 2025 whilst looking after Ezra and Jasper. Pours deep amber good clarity, white head, looks good. Aroma is sweet malty, caramel and rich cakey fruits there's a hint of classic UK hops, not sure which ones they've used but I suspect the usual suspects and it's a nice aroma. Taste following a similar trajectory, toffee and caramel combine it's got a clear oomph, so a touch boozy, warming and with a nice fruitiness but with a little tangy edge. Good beer, liked it but perhaps a few months or longer in the bottle (it's got a 5 year BBD) will soften the edges and see this mellow into a classic winter warmer.
Tried
from Bottle
from
Waitrose Supermarket (Various locations)
on 16 Oct 2025
at 16:34